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G-3
I try to read and listen to the people that know what the **** there talking about, thank you and all the skilled GS'es before you!
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jeffgs
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80suzukigs850
Hey g3 there called louvers and i believe they make some hammer dies to make ur own panels ive seen them somewhere
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sven77
Hey,
somebody told me this could be the right place to present my ride again after my introduction thread.
So, here is my ride. GS 550E (modified a little bit ). It lives in Germany (like me too).
Greets
Sven
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Very nice Sven! You should tell us a bit about what you have done to your bike. What special components, parts and modifications you've completed.
cgLast edited by Charlie G; 06-10-2015, 02:48 PM.sigpic
83 GS1100g
2006 Triumph Sprint ST 1050
Ohhhh!........Torque sweet Temptress.........always whispering.... a murmuring Siren
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jeffgs
Originally posted by sven77 View PostHey,
somebody told me this could be the right place to present my ride again after my introduction thread.
So, here is my ride. GS 550E (modified a little bit ). It lives in Germany (like me too).
Greets
Sven
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sven77
Originally posted by Charlie G View PostVery nice Sven! You should tell us a bit about what you have done to your bike. What special components, parts and modifications you've completed.
cg
Frame: GS 550E ('79), modified backframe (shorter)
Engine: GS 550E, K&N (further mods are in my head already)
Carbs: VM22
Fork: GSX-R1100 ('89) with diam. 43mm combined with ZZR1100 fork crowns (modified for GS steering tube)
Brakes front: GSX-R1100 ('89)
Brakes back: ZR750 Zephyr('96)
Swing arm: ZR750 Zephyr
Shocks: HD Sportster (Custom)
Front wheel: GSX 600F
Rear wheel: GSF600 Bandit
Seat: selfmade
Tank: GS 550E
Further facts:
back sight camera with 4"LCD
Wiring completely selfmade
Oil cooler
Tyres: Continental Sport Attack 2
front: 120/70 ZR17
rear: 160/60 ZR17
Better?
GreetsLast edited by Guest; 06-10-2015, 03:36 PM.
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jbird7262
Very nice build Sven, we can all see what a bit of thought and $$ can turn into. you've done a great job resurecting an old classic. Welcome to "The Cafe"
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G-3
Firkin beautiful, kinda the same look i was going for (but much, much better!) wow!!!! 7
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Originally posted by sven77 View PostSure.
Frame: GS 550E ('79), modified backframe (shorter)
Engine: GS 550E, K&N (further mods are in my head already)
Carbs: VM22
Fork: GSX-R1100 ('89) with diam. 43mm combined with ZZR1100 fork crowns (modified for GS steering tube)
Brakes front: GSX-R1100 ('89)
Brakes back: ZR750 Zephyr('96)
Swing arm: ZR750 Zephyr
Shocks: HD Sportster (Custom)
Front wheel: GSX 600F
Rear wheel: GSF600 Bandit
Seat: selfmade
Tank: GS 550E
Further facts:
back sight camera with 4"LCD
Wiring completely selfmade
Oil cooler
Tyres: Continental Sport Attack 2
front: 120/70 ZR17
rear: 160/60 ZR17
Better?
Greets
Thanks alot. I think it's good to share your mods so folks have a better idea as to what goes into one of these bikes. There have been a couple of people on the forum who have taken a 550 and installed the pistons, cylinders and head of a 650 for a bike with a bit more HP. The 650 can put out from 68 to 73 HP depending who you believe. Nice work and thanks again.
cg
Originally posted by G-3 View PostFirkin beautiful, kinda the same look i was going for (but much, much better!) wow!!!! 7
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83 GS1100g
2006 Triumph Sprint ST 1050
Ohhhh!........Torque sweet Temptress.........always whispering.... a murmuring Siren
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German Cafe
Originally posted by sven77 View PostHey,
somebody told me this could be the right place to present my ride again after my introduction thread.
So, here is my ride. GS 550E (modified a little bit ). It lives in Germany (like me too).
Greets
Sven
Thanks for sharing your beautiful bike.
EdGS750TZ V&H/4-1, Progressive Shocks, Rebuilt MC/braided line, Tarozzi Stabilizer[Seq#2312]
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GSX-R750Y (Sold)
my opinion shouldn't be taken as gospel or in any way that would lead you to believe otherwise (30Sep2021)
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That bike is done VERY well! I love the seat. Looks very nicely done. I have been wanting to modify my seat in a similar manner, but don't want to do it to my perfectly good seat, so I have been keeping an eye open for a beat up seat that I can modify.
BTW, I would suggest getting a shorter shift rod, so the actuating levers are more parallel to each other (or shortening the one you have). It will improve the shifting action.1979 GS550, 2003 R6, 1998 XR400 Dual Sport, 2004 V-Star.........
Decisions, decisions, what to ride, today.
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My GS550 Build
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