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80GS1000
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78550Detroit
Wow the bike looks great very nice job. I think the seat looks fine the color it is I wouldn't mess with it.
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80GS750
man that thing looks badass...... i like the paint job... how hard was that seat to do? i have one that needs recovered and i want to do something like that...
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LeeGS550E
Originally posted by beergood View PostI think that bike looks like a blast, how's she ride?
Originally posted by 80GS750 View Postman that thing looks badass...... i like the paint job... how hard was that seat to do? i have one that needs recovered and i want to do something like that...
Anyway, thanks for the support. Can't wait to get her on the road!
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550ERAT
Nice Bike, What Year And Type Bike Are The Rims From? What Year Katana Front End And Did You Have To Do Anything To The Swingarm To Fit That Tire?
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LeeGS550E
Rims and forks are ~'92 katana. No mods needed on swingarm...had to do some grinding on the rear brake carrier and bend the torque arm for the brake...no biggy! Still thinking about ways to get some ride height back.
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LeeGS550E
Thought I'd post a few more pictures...
I rode her down to the Wheatland ferry across the Willamette tonight.
She's running pretty well, but the 39 tooth rear sprocket is way too low a gear.
I've got a 48 tooth on the way with another new 520 chain (doh!).
Thanks to everybody for looking and commenting. The inspiration on this forum has been great.
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LeeGS550E
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beergood
Congrats again. I know firsthand that almost nothing compares to the feeling of riding a project you completed yourself.
Every time I see someone on a showroom floor bike and the rider gives me one of those dismissive glances I laugh a little inside. Anyone can buy a bike, few can build one.
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spyug
Beergood's comments are right on the money. Anyone with the cash flow can cut a cheque for the latest GSX-R but not too many of us can build a bike.
I've been wrenching off and on for 40+ years. Taught by my father on old flat track racer who never let me own a bike. I started with cars and was heavily into sportscars in my teens and twenties. Stopped wrenching much in my 30's and 40's due to family obligations. Turned 50 and had the mid life crisis. Woke up one day and decided to get a bike. Took the course and got a Yammie 400.
About that time the TV bike shows were coming on strong and the OCC boys really got me thinking. If those clowns can build something I can too.
I started the next year when a free XV500 Virago came my way. Rejuvenated it after it had a 3 or 4 year stay uncovered and unloved in a backyard. Did a mild customization and repaint. Rode it a bit but looked for a new project. Fell in love with the XS 650 cafes, trackers and bobers and had do do one.
Complete engine out of frame rebuild and upgrade ( way too many new and improved parts to list) and I now have a very sweet and sporty little rocket that is all me.
Everytime I ride ( which is saddly not very much as I can't sit on the plank hard seat due to an injured Sciatic nerve) I get compliments and let me tell you that feels so good, knowing that you've touched, rebuilt or modified everything on that scoot.
Its not perfect but as Frank always said, "I did it my way". Top that you chequebook trolls!:-D
You do good work and that is one tasty little bike. Well done dude!
Cheers all,
Spyug.Last edited by Guest; 06-20-2007, 01:58 PM.
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MelodicMetalGod
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LeeGS550E
Originally posted by beergood View PostEvery time I see someone on a showroom floor bike and the rider gives me one of those dismissive glances I laugh a little inside. Anyone can buy a bike, few can build one.
I also find it kind of lame that most riders these days can't even reckognize that a bike is unique. It seems like more an more we aren't paying attention to the whole world of motorcycles/cars/art/life and we just make the payments, ride it, and don't consider alternatives.
Whew, I think the afterwork beer is getting to me...I'm starting to pontificate.
Cheers everyone!
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80GS1000
Nice lookin' bike - great work? Did the bike come monoshocked or did you monoshock it?
Like it a lot! :-D
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