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Past Site Supporter- Oct 2002
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- Angeles Forest, So.Calif./Red rocks of Southern Utah.
Not really a true custom, I just focused on improving the overall finish.
Many of the upgrades can't be seen.
And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!
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schweighart2
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schweighart2
can anybody tell me what the brackets are on the singarm where the shock is attached. how do i get a set? i am asuming they are to lower the bike. nice ride by the way!
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TheCafeKid
His 1000 uses a different type of shock mount than your 850, or my 1100G for that matter. Our bikes use an "eye to eye" type mount, whereas his use an "eye to clevis" type mount. One way to lower your 850 is to use a shorter shock. If your bike is an 850G (the standard model) it will likely have i believe a 13.5 inch shock or right around there on it. To lower it, you could get a set of shocks designed for use on the 850 "L" model (the cruiser type model) as they are generally about 3/4s to an inch shorter. If you lower the rear, you'll want to lower the front as well, and a simple way to do this is to loosen the triple tree clamps, and push the forks up thru them a bit, about 3/4 or an inch. Its important that, for handlings sake, you generally lower the front as much as or close to the same amount as the rear, or you will change the handling characteristics. Lowering the front without the rear will speed the steering up a little, and vice verse.
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by 8trackmind View PostThanks. Went to a 530 chain too.
Made up my rear set adapter plates in 1/2" aluminum.
Moved the turn signals into the tail lights.
My never ending quest to lighten it up.
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Headphase
Rotty, do the world a favour, and get some black paint on those mirrors
What front end have you put on the bike?
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CraigS
Vintage Sport Touring!
Here is my 1979 GS1000. Lots of powder-coating. Aluminum swing-arm. Shoei fairing. Vetter bags. All done in matte black.
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GS700E Lover
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GS700E Lover
I was hoping to fabricate the body work out of them... I was just feeling left out because mine is not done yet. Here is a pic of the engine stand the engine is in. Wrong section for this, but I thought I would show you guys in case you had not seen these...Last edited by Guest; 08-11-2008, 09:39 PM.
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82gs1100
Originally posted by GS700E Lover View PostI was hoping to fabricate the body work out of them... I was just feeling left out because mine is not done yet. Here is a pic of the engine stand the engine is in. Wrong section for this, but I thought I would show you guys in case you had not seen these...
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Sunburn
Damn, I can look at these all day. Keep'em coming.
Let's see some more pictures of that Turbo 1150.
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