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mpape
gs 450 chopper mocked up
heres my 81 gs 450 well the motor at least and this is only a mock up motor and about 14'' of the lower frame rails are being used its been abviously hard tailed streched 5'' in the rear 4'' in the neck and raked 38* the tanks an aftermarket peanut tank not to sure if im keeping these bars or going with something else i know alot ofpeople on this forum hate when people chop these things but like issak sain in his post these things are f***king ugly stock but to me most bikes are ugly stockTags: None
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n1elkyfan
I've just got my first bike a 79 GS 750 and I was thinking about doing it up in a mild chopper style. I'm going to try and keep as much of the stock parts and retain some of the original feel of the bike. I love the way the motor looks in these bikes but not neceserally the rest of the bike.
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n1elkyfan
I just got my first 79 GS750 not sure if its an E or L. I was thinking of doing it in a mild chopper style. I like the way the motor looks but parts of the rest of the bike I just don't like. So I'm going to try and use as much of the stock parts as possible and retain some of the original feeling with making it look better.
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chiphead
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pughman
o ya ! thats what im talking about ! F'n sweet man ! \\/ good job on doing something other than a cafe style bike, i might just steal your idea....
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mpape
let me know if yer interested i can hook you up with the frame work you basicaly have to build a new frame i only used 14'' of the bottom rails of mine where the motor mounts are it has 5'' of strech in the rear 4'' in the neck and raked an extra 10* single backbone
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rufus
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Originally posted by rufus View PostMakes me wanna do this to the 750e lol
Want my opinion? it is super cool.You may be too young to remember moon tanks but in the 70's they had moon tanks or MOON equipped as is was said back then.Your round tank looks like one.Keep it brushed aluminum as was the old moon tanks.Paint the bike corvette yellow,put checkered flags across the top of the tank,put the moon eye decals on the end of the aluminum tank,put a black flyscreen on, totally blacked out exhaust system.future owner of some year and displacement GS bike,as yet unclaimed and unowned.
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mpape
well ron im not that young im also married for 11 years and have 3 kids but as far as the bike goes the round tank is actually a fake oil tank to hide the electronics its actually a grolsh beer mini keg and the exhaust will be wrapped not sure what colr thanks for the compliments
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Originally posted by mpape View Postwell ron im not that young im also married for 11 years and have 3 kids but as far as the bike goes the round tank is actually a fake oil tank to hide the electronics its actually a grolsh beer mini keg and the exhaust will be wrapped not sure what colr thanks for the complimentsfuture owner of some year and displacement GS bike,as yet unclaimed and unowned.
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mpape
ron theres one thing i cant stand and its stock anything especially bikes i have a 60s triumph thats going under the tourch next the bike in the pic is was whatever a 81 450e the only part of the originall frame left is about 14'' of the down tubes and bottom rails just for the motor mounts the gas tanks an aftermarket sportster tank id never use an original harly part caus the other thing i hats is harlys the seat is compliments of yours truly if your ever interested i can hook you up with the frame work for any bike and if you have some basic welding skills you should be able to put something together heres some more pics
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Wheelie
Wow I didn't know Mr. Bayless was a Rodder.
Mpape is right it's actualy not as hard to do as it looks.With a good imagination and some mechanical skills you can build a chopper. The important part is knowing when to hire things out, like what mpape did with his frame. The guys who built that are good. They know how to put a frame together so a bike will handle well and won't fall apart and kill you.
Here's the GS1000 I've been working on. Just waiting for the motor to came back from my mechanic.
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Originally posted by mpape View Postron theres one thing i cant stand and its stock anything especially bikes i have a 60s triumph thats going under the tourch next the bike in the pic is was whatever a 81 450e the only part of the originall frame left is about 14'' of the down tubes and bottom rails just for the motor mounts the gas tanks an aftermarket sportster tank id never use an original harly part caus the other thing i hats is harlys the seat is compliments of yours truly if your ever interested i can hook you up with the frame work for any bike and if you have some basic welding skills you should be able to put something together heres some more pics
THAT I would defiin itely like to have the information on.My buddy is an expert welder and his brother paints all the cabs for peterbilt trucks.MY gs 1000 is in process of some what i think to be cool changes.I hate its top rails of the frame though.It causes you to have to go a certain way unless you chop out the whole rear subframe.I would imagine some frame strengthening would be mandated after doing so.future owner of some year and displacement GS bike,as yet unclaimed and unowned.
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Originally posted by Wheelie View PostWow I didn't know Mr. Bayless was a Rodder.
Mpape is right it's actualy not as hard to do as it looks.With a good imagination and some mechanical skills you can build a chopper. The important part is knowing when to hire things out, like what mpape did with his frame. The guys who built that are good. They know how to put a frame together so a bike will handle well and won't fall apart and kill you.
Here's the GS1000 I've been working on. Just waiting for the motor to came back from my mechanic.
future owner of some year and displacement GS bike,as yet unclaimed and unowned.
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gasisontheright
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