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    Street Fighter from Hell! pictures.

    Here are some pics of the 79 GS 1000 I'm building.

    It has:
    Customized GS 1000 Tank w/ Harley flush cap / petcock
    GS1100 Swing
    Emgo Pods
    Some sort of Yamaha tailpeice.
    99c flatblack paint

    It's getting:
    GSXR forks
    18x3.5 60 spoke front wheel with dual disks
    18x5.5 rear 60 spoke wheel with 180 tire
    Hella Angel Eye lights
    Different / One off swing?
    Offset 530 chain
    Custom built exhaust or 4-1 aftermarket system
    New works shocks
    Billet rear sets (actually for a harley- forward controls)
    and finally: me into trouble




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    Here are some pics of the 79 GS 1000 I'm building.
    Awesome! I love streetfighters and a GS is perfect for one. Keep posting pics for all of us to drool over. I love it!


    and finally: me into trouble
    That's what ALL bikes are for, isn't it?

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      #3
      I like that flush cap. What did you ahve to do to get it to work? Did you tank have a threaded cap to begin with?

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        #4
        Damn, thats a good idea. I never even thought about it, but I could basically get a new Gixxer tail section and graft it onto the back of my bike! hmm

        Of course that would negate my hours of work on my current tail, but what the hell.

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          #5
          Damn, thats a good idea. I never even thought about it, but I could basically get a new Gixxer tail section and graft it onto the back of my bike! hmm
          Just a note - the late model ('00 and up) GSXR tail sections are WIDE and do not fit the lines of the GS tank at all. The tail piece will be a good 4-5" wider than the widest part of the tank and to me that looks goofy. Your best bet is to look at either a street tracker tail piece ( http://www.omarsdtr.com/ ) or a TZ250 tail piece (I like the mid to late 90's ones myself). The TZ tails are available from a multitude of aftermarket body suppliers (try http://www.sharkskinz.com/ ).

          Just my $0.02 on tail sections...

          Mark

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            #6
            Damn, thats a good idea. I never even thought about it, but I could basically get a new Gixxer tail section and graft it onto the back of my bike! hmm
            Just a note - the late model (00 and up) GSXR tail sections are WIDE and do not fit the lines of the GS tank at all. The tail piece will be a good 5-6" wider than the widest part of the tank and to me that looks goofy. Your best bet is to look at either a street tracker tail piece (http://www.omarsdtr.com/) or a TZ250 tail piece I like the mid to late 90's ones myself). The TZ tails are available from a multitude of aftermarket body suppliers (try http://www.sharkskinz.com/).

            Just my $0.02 on tail sections...

            Mark

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              #7
              Tank info

              That tank was messed up when I got it. It had a huge dent on the right and the cap was missing. I just cut the tank about a 1/4 inch from the resess and welded a piece of sheet steel in there (16 ga?). I then took a hole saw and put a hole directly on top of the seam to the rear of the tank. The flush mount cap is a weld in harley I had laying around from another project, it looked to high tech for the other project. I reshaped the rear of the tank a little so I could be a little more confortable with my legs around it.





              I also put a 74+ Harley petcock on it. It's chrome and it doesn't leak. The petcock + bung only cost me $30.00.

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                #8
                Did you cut off the framing behind the shocks or was it like that before?

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                  #9
                  BTW that tail piece is a Kawasaki item if I'm not mistaken.
                  looks like a kz650 ducktail.

                  you got the beginnings of a nice special there!

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                    #10
                    I think it looks good, keep up the work and the updated pics. 8)

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                      #11
                      Yeah!! Street fightin' man...

                      Cool project.
                      Currently bikeless
                      '81 GS 1100EX - "Peace, by superior fire power."
                      '06 FZ1000 - "What we are dealing with here, is a COMPLETE lack of respect for the law."

                      I ride, therefore I am.... constantly buying new tires.

                      "Tell me what kind of an accident you are going to have, and I will tell you which helmet to wear." - Harry Hurt

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                        #12
                        love project bikes,

                        great wish list,

                        greater personal website!

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                          #13
                          I really like how you actually went into the future to get those pics for us

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                            #14
                            Still building

                            Yes, it is a kz650 tail, I was misinformed. Funny I didn't notice, i've got 3 or 4 kz 650s laying around.

                            I'm waiting for my rear wheel to show, I am going to make a new swingarm. The gs1100 swingarm I have will not work with a 18/55/180 tyre. I may run a 18x4.25 front wheel, I haven't decided yet.

                            I need to get a 4x1 header anyone have one laying around?

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                              #15
                              NEW PICS!

                              Here are some pics of the bike, my forks will be here on Wed. Hopefully I'll be getting in trouble in Laughlin next week. The link is a larger image.

                              [img]http://www.pre-runner.com/temp/gs1000_1s.jpg
                              [/img]http://www.pre-runner.com/temp/gs100...<br /> [/img]http://www.pre-runner.com/temp/gs1000_2.jpg

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