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Winter projects

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Man look at the snow come down! Decided to go ahead and get the Jardine 4 into 1 header system for my GS1000E, ordered from MAW for $347 including shipping. Also plan to powder coat the wheels and put on new Lasertecs. Trying to check the compression this morning, but the hose on my guage has a bad leak. Well thats the way it goes. One step forward and two back. Off to look for a replacement. Ray
 
Not a whole lot on the plate this year.
Just a possible 530 conversion and a seat rehab/recovering. 8) 8) 8)
What else are you gonna do in the snow :?: :?:
 
KEITH KRAUSE said:
What's snow? :?


Snow is not frozen rain. Snowflakes are created inside clouds by tiny ice crystals colliding and sticking together. Most snowflakes melt on their way to the ground and fall as rain. Only when the air near the ground is cold enough will snowflakes fall as snow. All snow crystals are six-sided (hexagonal) and no two snow crystals have ever been found to be identical. Some snowflakes can grow to be 5-7 cm (2-3 in) across. When fresh snow is moist enough to stick together, snowrollers may form on hillsides or in large fields. A ?snowroller' is like a cylindrical snowball in shape and is blown by winds of more than 32 km/h (20 mph) until it grows too large to travel any farther. Snowrollers can reach nearly 1.5 m (4 ft) in diameter.



Snow can be Wet or Dry
When it is very cold, "dry" snow falls - the ice crystals do not stick together easily and the snow is fine and powdery - in very cold dry conditions ?diamond dust' ice crystals may fall. At less cold temperatures near freezing point, "wet" snow falls and large snowflakes form, especially if there is no wind. There are lots of different types of snow, as skiers know only too well. The Inuit people of the Arctic have lots of different words for snow as they live among it all year round and so understand it extremely well.
 
Lots of plans for the GS850 this winter and spring

After 4 months (or whatever) of screwing around, picking up my ceramic coated 4 into 1 Jardine this week. Old exhaust just couldn't cut it. Whatever carb work that is the result.

Cam chain tensioner rebuild
New intake boots and O-rings, clamps etc.
New shocks and front fork springs
Allen bolt kit
Tires
New trim, crack fixing, and parts for the Windjammer
New splines.
Rear brake pads.
All that and I'll still have stock ignition, a nice dent in the gas tank, so it will still be a little "ratty".

Love it. Rather have a nice rat bike than a nice new bike!

P.S. If you're looking for snow, come over to my place. Still plenty left.
 
crag antler said:
KEITH KRAUSE said:
What's snow? :?


Snow is not frozen rain. Snowflakes are created inside clouds by tiny ice crystals colliding and sticking together. Most snowflakes melt on their way to the ground and fall as rain. Only when the air near the ground is cold enough will snowflakes fall as snow. All snow crystals are six-sided (hexagonal) and no two snow crystals have ever been found to be identical. Some snowflakes can grow to be 5-7 cm (2-3 in) across. When fresh snow is moist enough to stick together, snowrollers may form on hillsides or in large fields. A ?snowroller' is like a cylindrical snowball in shape and is blown by winds of more than 32 km/h (20 mph) until it grows too large to travel any farther. Snowrollers can reach nearly 1.5 m (4 ft) in diameter.



Snow can be Wet or Dry
When it is very cold, "dry" snow falls - the ice crystals do not stick together easily and the snow is fine and powdery - in very cold dry conditions ?diamond dust' ice crystals may fall. At less cold temperatures near freezing point, "wet" snow falls and large snowflakes form, especially if there is no wind. There are lots of different types of snow, as skiers know only too well. The Inuit people of the Arctic have lots of different words for snow as they live among it all year round and so understand it extremely well.

Sounds like somethin' I wanna avoid. 8O Will I know it when I see it?
 
This is what I was doing last winter and spring, complete tear down including engine top end. No problems in there, but lots of nasty things in the carburators. Finally got it going as shown in the last picture.
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Added an oil cooler from a GSXR1000 later in the summer. The Jardine 4 into 1 arrived yesterdayand after a brief struggle, it finally slipped into place. The #3 pipe was a little out of perfect alignment, but I did manage to get it in there. The header really did wonders for the old Suz, seems to be just what the doctor ordered at this altitude, was running on the rich side and not as smooth as with the header. And does it sound nice!!! I will add pics of these as soon as possible.
 
Thanks Craig, Now I've got to do something with the wheels then mount new tires. I haven't gotten to the point of calling it a season though there are fewer and fewer nice riding days left. Went for a spin yesterday, mostly to enjoy the new header, the weather was cool and windy. Supposed to snow again today and tomorrrow - RATS. Take the bad with the good and think about next spring. Ray
 
Cold now. Highs in the 30s, lows in the teens. And it's supposed to stay like that all week. Brrr.

Ray, what did you do for the oil cooler adapter? Those seem to be unobtanium. Want to put an oil cooler on my bike next summer but that's a big problem.

Debby
 
Hi Debby, I was able to find a used Lockhart adapter at Boulder Cycle Salvage. He was pretty proud of it, we settled on $35. He didn't even know it was out in the yard, but after finding and inquiring about it, the adapter and well worn cooler became a very sought after item. Such is the life of us older bike riders. I didn't see any others in his yard, but I think Steel's in Denver may possibly be able to come up with one. The other choice is ebay, which is where I finally got the GSXR cooler for a very reasonable $20 even had the oil lines thou they required a little reworking for the GS. I have seen several coolers and adapters there but never was sucsessfull in getting a complete system there. Still another choice is our fellow GSer Sherrifscotty(?) who makes a quality unit. I think there is a thread in product reviews for him. Another possibility would be using mine as a pattern at a machine with an automated milling machine. I think that may be a little pricy. If you want to try that route let me know, I'd be glad to help you. Well enjoy the blustery day. Ray
 
OK. I give up. It's winter allready. 15 degrees and dropping like a rock and light snow. I hate winter!!!!!
 
Hey Debby, I'd look for you at Steeles, but probably wouldn't know exactly what to look for if it bit me.

If you want to come down this way and look, give me a shout. I probably could stand to walk around the yard again, but try to pick a warmer day than today. I show 10 here now.

Ghostgs1, my garage is holding my 550. In the tech section you'll see a thread about reinstalling the engine. I got it that far, but haven't had warm enough temps to finish it up. No new mods for it this cold season, but a figure installing a tranny is enough for this year.

Roger
 
Hi Roger, I know what you me about the the engine reinstall. Better with two men and way better if it's 75 degrees. Here is what my 1000 looks like with the 4 into 1 header on. Man is that thing nice. Jardine claimed that the filter can be changed with the header on. I don't thnk so!Ray
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Thanks Mark, it's getting there. With the cold weather, I've called it quits for this year. Now I've got to get after the wheels. Oh, and thanks for all your help so far Mark. Ray
 
Ghostgs1 said:
Thanks Mark, it's getting there. With the cold weather, I've called it quits for this year. Now I've got to get after the wheels. Oh, and thanks for all your help so far Mark. Ray

I've helped? :?

Your welcome.
 
Ray, is it me or are your fork tubes a bit purple?

The bike looks great! Suppose you'd have time to clean mine up when you're done? :wink:

Brad tt
 
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