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GateKeeper
Well time to reopen this thread.....The bikes are now in my possession, one in the shed and one in the backyard under a tarp, on it's way into the garage in a few days, but for now she is covered up really good.....
I really don't know what to do with either, the Honda I really have no use for, but I know she can fetch some good money if restored and kept original, the BMW I like more, but not to keep, this one maybe a good scrubbing down, get it mechanically fit and sell it.....
I don't want and don't have the time for the Honda, so she just might go up for sale quick, and the BMW, well I will put some time and effort, but no cash, well as little as possible, and get it out the door as well....
So if anyone one knows someone or someone here wants the Honda for now, it is up for grabs, the BMW will be a bit of a project over the winter for me....
A few more pictures of the bikes, now in my backyard.....
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Wow, both of those bikes look to be excellent restoration candidates. The BMW looks almost pristine, except for masking tape on the tail section? What's up with that? Good luck getting the tape off and not damaging the paint. At any rate, me thinks there is money to be made from those bikes.Ed
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GSX1000E
Polish up the Honda and sell it. After you work some magic on the Beemer and take it for a few rides, I believe that you will be inclined to keep it.
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GateKeeper
Originally posted by Nessism View PostWow, both of those bikes look to be excellent restoration candidates. The BMW looks almost pristine, except for masking tape on the tail section? What's up with that? Good luck getting the tape off and not damaging the paint. At any rate, me thinks there is money to be made from those bikes.
I wish I had the room to work on it, but the bloody garage is full......
Originally posted by GSX1000E View PostPolish up the Honda and sell it. After you work some magic on the Beemer and take it for a few rides, I believe that you will be inclined to keep it.
In all honesty both bikes will be sold, I am not being pulled by either to hold onto and really ride, after the FZ restore and riding it the whole summer, I really like it, and I am going to continue with it come this season.....
Maybe I should sell the SUZUKI as well, poor girl is just sitting in the garage, on stands, covered up, and being lonely......how I wish we had the same option of insuring bikes for the cheap as our US friends have it, then I could switch rides as the mood hits.....
ohhhh well, got me some thinking to do.....
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SVSooke
If trying to get a bike here from Ontscrario wasn't so expensive I'd be interested in the R65LS.Not that I need another bike right now either,both the GS1000 and the GPz are waiting as I'm sorting out the wiring and other stuff for my "new" compressor
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GateKeeper
Originally posted by SVSooke View PostIf trying to get a bike here from Ontscrario wasn't so expensive I'd be interested in the R65LS.Not that I need another bike right now either,both the GS1000 and the GPz are waiting as I'm sorting out the wiring and other stuff for my "new" compressor
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GateKeeper
Did you strip down the bike at all, or do everything on the bike as a whole....
I can't believe all you did was a bit of polish here and there, and it turned out like that.....WOW,,,,,that is an excellent job...
I don't think my Honda will come out like that, unless I really apply the elbow grease, and of course the polish and buffing wheels
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Originally posted by GateKeeper View PostDid you strip down the bike at all, or do everything on the bike as a whole....
I can't believe all you did was a bit of polish here and there, and it turned out like that.....WOW,,,,,that is an excellent job...
I don't think my Honda will come out like that, unless I really apply the elbow grease, and of course the polish and buffing wheels
For the most part the bike stayed assembled. I did remove the pipes, rear tire, tank and side covers....that's it. I still have a little more work to do on it.
So, it really was just a lot of elbow grease, no skill here! The bike had been in the back of a garage for many years..... here is a before and after shot of the gas tank:
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GateKeeper
Well these have been sitting in a garage for a while as well, hopefully they clean up as well as yours and just as easily,,,,,I did see a dent/ding on the Honda tank, so that is a bit of a bummer already.....
I can hope mine turn out as good as yours did, that would be really nice, and probably alow me to sell them even quicker...
Cheers
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Goo Gone will take that old masking tape off. Just keep it damp with the Goo Gone and it will come right off with no sticky mess left behind.1981 GS 1000GLX.
1981 GS 1000G.
1981 GS 650GLX.
1975 TS 185.
1972 100. Kawasaki.
1968 100. Suzuki.
1970 Z 50. Honda.
1984 CT 70. Honda. (Kids)
1982 DS 50. Suzuki. (Kids)
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