Well, after spending the last year or so amassing a shopping list of items to pull off some changes to my 82 GS1100, I made the first cuts last weekend. I know this will be viewed as sacrilege by some, but after passing up three separate opportunities this past year to purchase locally more ’82 GS1100E’s for less than $400 each, I think there are still enough suitable projects out there for restoration. I will be putting up what gets pulled off to help others, so it’s not all bad.
I wanted a project that combined the brute simplicity of a naked eighties carbureted, air cooled, big bore with the superior stopping, tires and suspension advances the last thirty years have brought to everyone. I wanted to keep it simple, as I don’t want a non running project taking up my shop space for years; I have had enough of that. So I am not doing anything too ambitious at this point.
So basically, I don’t want to be pigeonholed as to what I am doing. I think of it as a simple blending of old school and new school, call it pre skool. I am still at the beginning stages, but I have 90% of my parts already, so I hope to keep a decent pace. Here are some pics of the beginning.
Hmm, I tried linking my images with the [img] [/img] brackets as I have done many times on other sites, but this site doesn't seem to want to let me. Is it my newbie status? Well, it did let me upload one. Anyone have any insight for me on posting images?
Any comments are appreciated, even the “Aww, you shouldn’t have done that”, but it’s too late now, that train has sailed.
Thanks again to all those on this board and others who pioneered these mods, you made it so much easier for me!
Cheers, Erick
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