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How to turn a GL into G or E?
I just purchased a 82 GS1100GL with 16000 miles on the clock. It's in great condition. However I prefer the look of the G model over the GL. Reason I purchase the GL was because all the G model I found were in terrible condition and priced almost the same as the GL. So my question is how hard is it to convert the GL? From the outside it looks like to me a new seat, tails section, possibly a tank and handle bars would really be all that is needed to get the G look. Is there any differences in the frame mounting points for these items? If I'm wrong on this please let me know. The two things I really want to change are the seat and the bars. If i can do that and leave the tank that would be great. ThanksTags: None
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Bars are easy, just get new G cables (or a 1000S clutch cable). Daytona bars are quite comfortable and only cost about $20 from Bikemaster.
Seat and tank don't interchange. Your best bet is to find an upholstery shop to redo the seat for you, adding foam as needed to shape it as you prefer.Ed
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Tamara
According to the parts fiche, the frame numbers are different for the E, G and L models which means parts may or may not fit without modification. Handlebars are an easy change but the gas tank might be iffy.
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Roland5color
Ok thanks for help. I was hoping that I would get a different answer but I figured this was the case. Well my biggest complaint is the bars anyway. I prefer a more lend forward over the front end riding style with a wider grip than the stock GL bars provide. So I will start my search for a new set. After that I will see if I can find someone to do the seat for me. Is their anyone that you guys can recommend?
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Roland5color
Originally posted by Nessism View PostBars are easy, just get new G cables (or a 1000S clutch cable). Daytona bars are quite comfortable and only cost about $20 from Bikemaster.
Seat and tank don't interchange. Your best bet is to find an upholstery shop to redo the seat for you, adding foam as needed to shape it as you prefer.
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Originally posted by Roland5color View PostNessism have you ever tried super bars. If so which did you like better? The Daytona or the super bar. These are the two that I'm considering.Ed
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Best bet is to wear blindrs as you ride the L, and earplugs so you don't hear the laughter in your head, while you look high and low for a nice tight G or E model.
Then part out the L, use it for target practice or a planter box or whatever trips your trigger.
Actually there are quite a few DeLed L models on this forum, several threads about it, swapping tanks and such, some of them are quite nice motorcycles.
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Tamara
Originally posted by tkent02 View PostBest bet is to wear blindrs as you ride the L, and earplugs so you don't hear the laughter in your head, while you look high and low for a nice tight G or E model.
Then part out the L, use it for target practice or a planter box or whatever trips your trigger.
Actually there are quite a few DeLed L models on this forum, several threads about it, swapping tanks and such, some of them are quite nice motorcycles.
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Good Times
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Originally posted by Tamara View PostI like my L just the way it is .
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Roland5color
Originally posted by Nessism View PostBoth are good but I think the Daytona's are a little more comfortable unless you are 6' or taller.Last edited by Guest; 08-24-2013, 11:34 PM.
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Roland5color
Originally posted by Good Times View PostSo let's see a picture of the bike.
Good to have another Kentucky L on the board.
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Originally posted by Roland5color View PostThanks for the info is will have to do some searching.
For bars, look at euro bend or GP touring also. They're a little straighter than daytonas.Dogma
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