And now for a question... Any good ideas on how to hide that horrible mess of wires behind the headlight? I was thinking of just wrapping them in some plastic followed by some black tape, but it looks like that might be a little too obvious.
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lacerado
'82 GS750E chop... Almost Done!
Just took some photos today. What's left to do: paint front wheel, coil-type seat springs (the current ones aren't NEARLY soft enough), and some carb work. Front turn signals are installed but not in these pics.
And now for a question... Any good ideas on how to hide that horrible mess of wires behind the headlight? I was thinking of just wrapping them in some plastic followed by some black tape, but it looks like that might be a little too obvious.
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MN_gs550
Looking good, but where did you get the air pods?
I have been having a hell of a time finding short ones so i don't have to mod my side covers.Any idea where to find them or maybe foam ones so i can squeeze them in.
But the bike looks amazing!!
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lacerado
pods
Thanks! Looks like you might need shorter pods than mine, but they're cheapie EMGO filters, ordered from either J&P Cycles or Bike Bandit. Like $6 each. If you needed them shorter, you could probably cut some off the bases with tinsnips and J-B Weld them back on. Just remember to use K&N Filter Oil on them to make sure the nasty stuff stays out.
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Bubba67
Looks great. I also have a 82 GS750E, yes it's flat black but no mods like that. Maybe a leather tool bag under the headlight could hold all the wires and no one would be the wiser to what it's storing.
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lacerado
Originally posted by Bubba67 View PostLooks great. I also have a 82 GS750E, yes it's flat black but no mods like that. Maybe a leather tool bag under the headlight could hold all the wires and no one would be the wiser to what it's storing.
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PAULYBOY
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