I bought a 1978 GS750 in October 2016 with the intent of building a cafe racer. NEVER done this before, I haven't even ridden for about 7 or 8 years (realized that I didn't really like any bikes, and that I really wanted to make a custom one). I can do basic car maintenance (change oil, brake pads, maybe other intermediate-level work), but working on motorcycles is new. I figure that as a responsible rider, I should know more about how it works in case I encounter problems.
So, I'll be pleading with you all through the summer as I dismantle this thing (already have begun), document what goes where, find "extra parts" underneath my workbench and corners of my garage, and attempt to clean, paint, and rebuild.
I'm pretty stoked about this bike. I'm the 3rd owner (kid I bought it from left it outside for about a year, never rode it), and it's totally untouched and all original. It even still has the little plastic tool pouch with all the wrenches, etc. But, no title .
Anyway, as I take it apart, I'm taking photos and marking everything with tape and a number. I bought a Haynes manual. Anything else I should be doing?
Thanks in advance for your help/sympathy/patience.
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