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mriddle
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oshanac
Great looking bike! $1700 isn't bad for all the money put into it. It's a classic, did you see the before piture-wuff. A piece of history for $1750.
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supergrafx
Originally posted by oshanac View PostGreat looking bike! $1700 isn't bad for all the money put into it. It's a classic, did you see the before piture-wuff. A piece of history for $1750.
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mark_vaughn
That sounds like mine! Except I knew what I was buying, it was ugly on the outside too.
Have you done much work on the electrics? I am thinking of scraping my entire wiring harness and wiring just the basics without dozens of bullet connectors. It will probably be as easy as repairing what is there, and the insulation won't be dry rotting.
Someday I will ride this bike..... someday.....
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supergrafx
Originally posted by mark_vaughn View PostThat sounds like mine! Except I knew what I was buying, it was ugly on the outside too.
Have you done much work on the electrics? I am thinking of scraping my entire wiring harness and wiring just the basics without dozens of bullet connectors. It will probably be as easy as repairing what is there, and the insulation won't be dry rotting.
Someday I will ride this bike..... someday.....
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mark_vaughn
A good site for automotive style electrical connectors is www.keefeperformance.com.
I am planning on using Deutsch connectors on mine and all new TXL wire. http://www.eficonnection.com sells TXL by the foot in over 20 colors.
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oshanac
Well, it's good to see somebody that finally, she has someone who cares about her. A 1979 GS750 was my first bike, this is my 10th motorcycle (hey I'm only 30-I'm catching up!) and third GS. This is the first one I've ever took the cylinder head off. I'm going to do the valves on my own too, and a frame off restore (non-numbers matching). It's amazing what having that many (or few) motorcyles does for your mechanical confidence. When I look at my manual, I shrug and say "I can do that". Good luck
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beergood
Originally posted by mark_vaughn View PostHave you done much work on the electrics? I am thinking of scraping my entire wiring harness and wiring just the basics without dozens of bullet connectors. It will probably be as easy as repairing what is there, and the insulation won't be dry rotting.
I stripped my bike down pretty far, so I was able to jettison a lot of the original layout. I don't have turn signals, or a starter button, or a battery (just a bank of capacitors). The bundle I ended up with was about a third of what I started with, and is (hopefully) much more reliable. It was a little daunting going in, but I learned a lot, and feel like I really know my electrical system now.
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DCrippa
So now I own her and have to start all over.
I'm the new owner... looks like I got to her a little late as she's mostly parted out.... This is what she looks like now - I've got a long way to go. Tank and headers in the mail - need to research spedo and tach options... I do dig the mini ones that were on there.
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