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  • gmansyz
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    You are right about the delusional. And the choice. It will make an excellent runner. Though I would keep the Mac header and clean up the engine. The jetting didn't need much tweaking when I messed with it. Though, unsticking everything would be a priority.
    Laters
    G

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  • salty_monk
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    Doesn't really look in any worse state than my Skunk was... I reckon you'll be fine!

    On the house - you don't have the same incentives I have...

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  • Nessism
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    Originally posted by gmansyz View Post
    Hi Ed
    I am truly sorry for turning you to the bike. It did run when I left Cali but he didn't listen tome about taking care of it. I had no idea it was in such bad shape. When I left, the black engine paint was still glossy. And of course, he did not drain the gas either.
    Sorry again.
    Greg
    No worry Greg. I'm grateful to you for turning me on to the bike. It was my decision to proceed.

    Mike's 1100's were buried in the garage and he didn't offer up a look. Nice guy. He's just a little delusional as to what damage can occur to a bike after it's sat outside for 5 years.

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  • Nessism
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    Originally posted by tkent02 View Post
    Curious Ed, have you used these Conti Go tires before?
    Bought them on faith Tom. Continental doesn't make junk (normally).

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  • tkent02
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    Originally posted by Nessism View Post
    Ordered some Conti Go tires last night from American Motorcycle Tire.
    Curious Ed, have you used these Conti Go tires before?

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  • mrbill5491
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    I would look into investing in powder coating everything but the pipes, get those ceramic coated by Jet Hot or someone.

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  • gmansyz
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    Forgot. Were his GS1100'sin the same shape? All corroded and locked up?
    G
    Sorry, didn't mean to hijack.

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  • koolaid_kid
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    Originally posted by Nessism View Post
    Thanks for all the encouragement guys.

    Been hanging out at kzrider.com to learn a little more about these bikes. Nice bunch of guys over there but that forum is very slow compared to this one. They don't have a Basscliff either! We are SO LUCKY in GS land!!!!
    Listen to Patton and 650ed. They know their stuff and are quite helpful. They are also on a lot. Read the forum rules, they are much stricter than GSR.
    I had an 81 KZ750; great town bike. Shorter and lighter than a Honda or GS of similar vintage.
    Easy to work on as well. I installed and removed my GPz engine myself several times (very similar engine).
    Did you buy those gaskets? I used Athena on my GPz and have had no problems with them.
    Have fun rebuilding those Kehin carbs. cycleorings will be useless for that, you'll have to get OEM rings or McMaster-Carr.

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  • rustybronco
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    Bead blast the carb bodies and paint the chrome tops black.

    Bolt threaded in the banjo bolt hole with an alemite fitting (grease gun) over the bleeder screw should remove the piston/ and (or) a good used one off the bay.

    Send the jugs and cam cover off to be vapor blasted.

    For instance...http://www.arnoldsdesign.com/Vapor-Blasting.html
    Most motorcycle engine case: $35 per case half
    Finned Cylinder Head: $35 (Because of the immense amount of surface area detail in fins)
    On a side note... I have an immense number of hours rebuilding the trailer I bought a few years for, as it appears now in hindsight, WAY too much money. Between the initial purchase price ($400) and what I have in it now ($381), I could have bought a new one. Maybe not quite as heavy duty as what I have now, but surviceable for most of my needs. Do I regret buying it? At times, yes. But that would be for all intents an purposes, water under the bridge. I rebuilt it for as little money as I could and I am pleased with the results. Plus for the most part, except for grinding the rust, I rather enjoyed doing it.

    I think you will enjoy this new project of yours just as much. All the rest is 'under the bridge'.
    Last edited by rustybronco; 01-08-2014, 01:46 PM.

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  • gmansyz
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    Hi Ed
    I am truly sorry for turning you to the bike. It did run when I left Cali but he didn't listen tome about taking care of it. I had no idea it was in such bad shape. When I left, the black engine paint was still glossy. And of course, he did not drain the gas either.
    Sorry again.
    Greg

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  • Nessism
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    Ordered some Conti Go tires last night from American Motorcycle Tire. Compared price against Avon Roadrider's, Pirelli Sport Demon's, and Michelin Pilot Activ's, and the Conti's were the cheapest. Considered Shinko's but decided to spend the extra $. Also ordered a Motobatt battery. I've had good success with them in the past.

    Not sure I should keep track of the costs for obvious reasons. It's not fun to cut costs too much, just look for a decent price before each purchase and move on.

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  • tkent02
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    Originally posted by Nessism View Post

    Now you're making me feel bad Dan. My house needs more work then yours but I bought a new bike instead of fixing stuff like you.
    That's how we roll, Ed.

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  • Nessism
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    Originally posted by salty_monk View Post
    Woohoo when can I come ride it!

    Let me know if you need any muscle / help parting motor from frame etc.

    Plumbing & Kitchens stopping bike play over at my place!
    Now you're making me feel bad Dan. My house needs more work then yours but I bought a new bike instead of fixing stuff like you.

    Oh well...

    Spent a couple hours tonight taking apart the back end. Excepting for some crappy alarm that was installed, the bike is pretty much unmolested. Bad news is it's corroded pretty badly. Carbs completely frozen, rear master dry and stuck, and heavens know what's next. Yup, I paid too much for this thing. Oh well again...

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    Last edited by Nessism; 07-30-2017, 05:02 PM.

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  • salty_monk
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    Woohoo when can I come ride it!

    Let me know if you need any muscle / help parting motor from frame etc.

    Plumbing & Kitchens stopping bike play over at my place!

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  • tkent02
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    Originally posted by Nessism View Post
    Thanks for all the encouragement guys.

    Been hanging out at kzrider.com to learn a little more about these bikes. Nice bunch of guys over there but that forum is very slow compared to this one. They don't have a Basscliff either! We are SO LUCKY in GS land!!!!
    Absolutely! I use Cliff's page several times every day when I'm working on this stuff.

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