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    The 80 gs1000 chopper build

    Okay well ive been working on my first build ever so i figured i would post the pictures in one thread here. bare with me, i have alot of pictures. Here goes.


    the day i got the bike.


    trying to start it


    shortly after. Chopped the back rails off for that bobber look.

    #2
    the bobber look didnt last long before i got the bug and chose to go all out. Hell, i got the bike for free.



    chopped the neck to add 1" on the lower side. My trail now measures at exactly 7".




    cut off the whole rear frams section in preperation for the hardtail.



    whats left of the frame

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      #3
      rear frame rail placement


      shaft side mount


      brake side mount

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        #4
        detail of how i reused the origional bolt on the shaft side



        the finished rear section ( i was going to use the tank of an 80's model honda at first. it looked okay before i chopped the frame but now the stock looks better.



        welding detail

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          #5
          with the added rake and hardtail


          trying to figure out how i wanted the seatpan and other body panels


          right before i tore it down to prep for paint

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            #6
            Here are some misc pictures through the build.




            forks before


            before


            after

            and after

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              #7
              fuel gauge



              cutting and reinforcing the front fender to be used on the rear



              i was going to use rear fender struts and a formed seat but i scratched that idea. The seat pictures was just a temped up piece to get a visual.

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                #8
                Well there she is. Im clearing the frame now, The fork seals got replace tonight. Still gotta paint all the tins (tank, side covers, fenders) and i can get it back to a rolling chassis.

                Then the engine gets some attention. Rebuild carbs, valve adjusting, ect.

                Im pretty excited as this is my first build and it has certinly gone alot more into depth then i had EVER expected. I got the bike free from a friend, It hadnt run in nine years and still had 3 gallons of fuel in the tank. NASTY!!

                It took me about an hour of staring at the thing in his garage before i finally said i'd take it. Im glad i did now

                Hopefully you guys like it. I wanted something a little different.

                Any pointers or advice and sudgestions are welcome.

                Thanks

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by jmlcolorado View Post
                  Well there she is. Im clearing the frame now, The fork seals got replace tonight. Still gotta paint all the tins (tank, side covers, fenders) and i can get it back to a rolling chassis.

                  Then the engine gets some attention. Rebuild carbs, valve adjusting, ect.

                  Im pretty excited as this is my first build and it has certinly gone alot more into depth then i had EVER expected. I got the bike free from a friend, It hadnt run in nine years and still had 3 gallons of fuel in the tank. NASTY!!

                  It took me about an hour of staring at the thing in his garage before i finally said i'd take it. Im glad i did now

                  Hopefully you guys like it. I wanted something a little different.

                  Any pointers or advice and sudgestions are welcome.

                  Thanks
                  That is one nasty/sweet lookin fine piece of machinery.

                  Great work

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                    #10
                    Lookin good there man...

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                      #11
                      Not much for the hardtail concept myself, but it looks like you have done a fine job so far.

                      Looking forward to the final pictures.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Steve View Post
                        Not much for the hardtail concept myself, but it looks like you have done a fine job so far.

                        Looking forward to the final pictures.

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                        Yeah i wasnt sure if many people would like the idea but i figured i'd toss it out there anyways.


                        Thanks for the compliments guys

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                          #13
                          i have a question when you rewelded the front end did you have to remove anything from the neck? or did you just do it with everything assembled

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by elevatorman71 View Post
                            i have a question when you rewelded the front end did you have to remove anything from the neck? or did you just do it with everything assembled
                            I left everything together when i cut the neck. I left an 1/8" attached at the very top to hold it together. Once i found the angle i was looking for, i tack welded it to keep in place then i removed everthing to do the final weld.

                            Two resons, first to have no obstructions when welding and two to keep the bearings and races from warping. Plus there are dust covers on the upper (plastic) and lower (metal wrapped in rubber) bearings.

                            You do not want your races in the neck to warp!!! The upper was simple to remove using a brass punch. The lower was a bit tricky because you cant access the bottom with a strait punch cause the neck has a flare at the bottom. Gotta use something bent a little about half an inch from the bottom th clear the flare out.

                            Hope this helps.

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                              #15
                              Looks good! What color is the tank going to be when it's done?

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