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Bopi
Isaac trys to sell the beast
Caught this on e-buy this morning, I might bid but only if he'll deliver. He's also got to throw in the old fender. ( and fix the seat)
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Bopi
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alstensby
Question.
Can anyone tell me how to do that to the seat? I've seen setups similar to that and wanted to do it to mine. It's an old beater bike ('82 , but I'm having fun screwing around with it trying to get it to run better (or run at all really) and have stripped the tank to get rid of all the rust. I'd like to remove rear fender and put the shorter seat on it with a new breaklight and turn signals. Can anyone help me with this as far as how to do it/where to get what I need?
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Tarbash 27
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jimcor
Yeah, I'm calling 'BULL!' on that $800 with almost five days left to go. That bike is just not that much of a value for that price. Seems things might be artificially inflated here...
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txironhead
"The tires are in good shape with tons of tread left. You won't have to change them for years."
Obviously he doesn't ride like I do, if a set of tires last me a year I make sure to write all the info down so I can get another set of them. Then they turn out to be discontinued. Such is life.....
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Bopi
So .... isaacs bike w/ fender (it had been an inspiration)
oops, its not a GS
the new sportster seat, e-bay for $30 bucks including shipping
Fabric was stretched over a new pan and SUPER-GLUED in place underneath. another piece of fabric was then cut and glued to the pan bottom to tie together all the edges . Rails were added to give a little height for a better fit. the super glue does not work well with fabric to alum but does a heckofa job when glueing fabric to fabric. really tight.
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Bopi
And still more pics
Again the sporty pan had too many bumps and while i could have just attached it stock to a flat plate and mounted that to the frame but, i had to do a little contouring to the foam anyway. The 1/4 thick alum pan is basically flat with the front and back bent upwards a bit courtesy of a 20 ton press. Easy stuff.
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Bopi
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Originally posted by Bopi View PostCaught this on e-buy this morning, I might bid but only if he'll deliver. He's also got to throw in the old fender. ( and fix the seat)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1982-...QQcmdZViewItemfuture owner of some year and displacement GS bike,as yet unclaimed and unowned.
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Originally posted by Bopi View PostAnd still more pics
Again the sporty pan had too many bumps and while i could have just attached it stock to a flat plate and mounted that to the frame but, i had to do a little contouring to the foam anyway. The 1/4 thick alum pan is basically flat with the front and back bent upwards a bit courtesy of a 20 ton press. Easy stuff.future owner of some year and displacement GS bike,as yet unclaimed and unowned.
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Bopi
Thanks Ron,
Isaacs bike certainly had potential but he didn't seem to want to pay too much attention to details. His tank badges weren't filled in among other things and he seemed in a big rush to complete whatever it was he was going for.
After the fender he changed direction and apparently never completed that project. Too much work maybe.
My 78 is comming along although i do ride it almost daily. Maybe some handlebars but perhaps further down the road i'll go with a full blown hardtail bobber. Dream on. I'll need two bikes for that to get started.
fortunately you haven't seen me on the tech page since the gs is running like a champ.
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