You used glass to blast your frame? How was the process? Did the glass strip the paint easily? The shop I am using to blast my frame uses steel grit #80. Do you think that's too aggressive?
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Mike_H
Originally posted by renobruce View PostThat's coming along nice! Keep the pics coming!
You used glass to blast your frame? How was the process? Did the glass strip the paint easily? The shop I am using to blast my frame uses steel grit #80. Do you think that's too aggressive?
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It might be too late now but you might want to check out the cost of some good automotive paint instead of rattlecans. A good two part epoxy primer is superior and well worth the cost. Harbor Freight sells low cost spray guns. Once you make the jump, it opens up a whole new world.Ed
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Originally posted by Mike_H View PostIf your powdercoating, your going to need a much rougher surface than I have, and I would trust the shop thats doing it.
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Mike_H
A progress Update
Well, I finally got to my buddies, so I can use his welder. I will be posting a how to article on changing the rear fender soon. Quite a few pics, but I still have one last task to do. Anyway, My Frame has paint! Here are some pics
All Wrapped Up from the painter...Well me, cuz I painted it at my Dad's
Here's the color
I really hate polishing aluminum, but it sure is worth it.
A note about the side covers, the messy looking part on the clutch cover is actually a reflection of the camera flash. Its hard to take pics of shiny aluminum. Oh yeah, I also have new emblems to go on the side covers. Anyone know of a good way to get the old glue residue off?Last edited by Guest; 01-29-2007, 10:45 PM.
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Mike_H
Hmmm....
I keep looking at the lead picture of this post...
and thinking the bike needs something, well other than a seat and some paint. To me, it looks like the front wheel is too close to the frame. Part of this is because I have swapped the forks with a 650G and have lost the leading axle. I am also wondering if the tripple trees are different between the two bikes (650G and 650 GL)? Like maybe the 650G has more rake built into the clamps? Probably not, they are probably machined parallel to the steering stem, but its just a thought. I guess it could just be the fender, cuz this one doesn't look as bad
I might have to figure out how to rake the bugger a little. Thoughts???
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Originally posted by Mike_H View PostI hope your kidding.....
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I think it looks good, is that fender aftermarket? The 83 GS 850 I am getting this week has a different fender, I like yours better
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Mike_H
Which fender? The rear is from a Harley Dynaglide. Not sure of the year, but I think they call it the street bob. My buddy had it laying around, and gave it to me. The front fender is a stock plastic one.
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Mike_H
New Seat.
After seeing this thread http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?
I decided to scour Ebay high and low for a seat. I found one, and won it yesterday. Here is a link to the Ebay listing.
Cross that of the LONG list of things to do. Now I just gotta strip the seat down, weld new mounts to the pan, and figure out how to incorporate the lock mechanisim into it...or maybe I'll just you a 1/4 turn fastener...
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drhermanstein
Originally posted by Mike_H View PostI keep looking at the lead picture of this post...
and thinking the bike needs something, well other than a seat and some paint. To me, it looks like the front wheel is too close to the frame. Part of this is because I have swapped the forks with a 650G and have lost the leading axle. I am also wondering if the tripple trees are different between the two bikes (650G and 650 GL)? Like maybe the 650G has more rake built into the clamps? Probably not, they are probably machined parallel to the steering stem, but its just a thought. I guess it could just be the fender, cuz this one doesn't look as bad
I might have to figure out how to rake the bugger a little. Thoughts???
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mortation
Originally posted by Mike_H View PostWhich fender? The rear is from a Harley Dynaglide. Not sure of the year, but I think they call it the street bob. My buddy had it laying around, and gave it to me. The front fender is a stock plastic one.
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