It's my first post, but I figured that I would use it to track the progress of my build as well. BTW, great site with lots of info. Since this is my first venture into the world of Suzuki, I'm sure that I'll have lots of questions.
I was gifted with a 1981 GS750LX that sat unused for at least a year. I'm turning it into a chopper/bobber project that I'll have running shortly. I'll also include pics of my progress as I go along (although I don't have a before pic). Here are the things that are done already on the bike:
- Cleaned the carbs. They were pretty badly varnished, so I did a complete tear-down and rebuild.
- Tossed the air box. I'm going in favor of pods. 4 for the carbs and 1 for the crank case.
- Removed the side-panels. They were cracked anyway. I may fab some new ones or just leave them off altogether. I haven't decided yet.
- Chopped the tail. Yep. Right behind the rear shock bolts. I'm going to single-seat it anyway.
- Lower the back-end. I tossed the rear shocks, had some struts fabed to lower the rear end and turn it more into a rigid frame.
- Bobbed the rear fender. It now sits low and ends just a little past dead center over the rear tire. It's a rigid fram, so I don't have to worry about tire travel. I've figured how I'm going to mount it, just need to finish it up. I'm not sure if I'll leave it chromed or paint it yet. If I leave it chrome (probably), I'll have those three little holes from the original tail light. If I paint it, I can fill them. Decisions, decisions...
- Picked up a La Pera single seat. I still have to fab some mounts on the frame for it, but it'll look nice when done.
ToDo:
- Pick up a new gas tank. The old one disintegrated while I was doing a pre-lining cleaning. I may eventually fab a coffin-tank, but at the moment I just need a new one to get her up and running. If anyone knows where I can pick up a good tank for cheap, please let me know.
- Rebuild/replace the petcock. I've already cleaned it, but the little rubber valve by the vacuum tube died a horrible death.
- Braided steel brake lines
- V&H 4-into-1 exhaust
- Re-jet the carbs. With pods and the exhaust, I'll probably jump 2-3 sizes depending.
- New bar, grips, levers, controls. I'm undecided if I should go with ape-hangers or drag bars with new risers. If I go with risers, I'll probably have to fab them.
- Scrap original gauges and install single small speedo
- New electrics (R/R, Stator, ignition, etc)
- Fab forward controls. Thanks to cruiserlove for the initial instructions. I'm going to file off the serial numbers and convert it to a beefier setup. Probably change it to a toe-kick style shifter since I'm not a big fan of toe-heel setups. If I get something working that I'm proud of I'll post plans for anyone that would like them. I'll probably set it up to accept male connection custom pegs/shifter stud/brake pedal although it shouldn't be tough to for others to change it to tack on the originals (maybe even list the deviation in the plans).
- Ceramic coat the engine. I was thinking of high-temp engine paint, but I'll probably do a high-temp ceramic coating instead. Black base with bare/clear coated top fin edges of course. I may also clear coat other various edges to add extra pop into the look. It should make the engine run even cooler than the paint (if I'm thinking correctly).
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