and before tkent comes around, can't afford to sell me FREE L for another bike. Just a lowly grad student at the moment (just poking fun)
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
G tank on my L
Collapse
X
-
G tank on my L
I don't care for the L style tank (the look and the capacity) so I put the larger tank from the 850G parts bike I had on it along with the forks and triple clamp. It was in really rough shape especially on th outside. So I stripped all the paint and sanded down the rust spots, clear coated it and called it good. The bike looks funky right now but I'm headed in the right direction. Soon I'll shave down the seat as well like in this post http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...fore-and-after
and before tkent comes around, can't afford to sell me FREE L for another bike. Just a lowly grad student at the moment (just poking fun)
Tags: None
-
MechMessiah
Aside from the color difference with the side covers it looks good. And thanks for finding that seat shaving thread. Think I'm gonna do that with mine too.
-
raygun
Originally posted by MechMessiah View PostAside from the color difference with the side covers it looks good. And thanks for finding that seat shaving thread. Think I'm gonna do that with mine too.
Comment
-
Is that a voltmeter on the speedo? Tasty mounting.
Were any structural mods necessary?Dogma
--
O LORD, be gracious to me; heal me, for I have sinned against you! - David
Skeptical scrutiny is the means, in both science and religion, by which deep insights can be winnowed from deep nonsense. - Carl Sagan
--
'80 GS850 GLT
'80 GS1000 GT
'01 ZRX1200R
How to get a "What's New" feed without the Vortex, and without permanently quitting the Vortex
Comment
-
raygun
Originally posted by tkent02 View PostYou are on the correct path. Continue.
Originally posted by Dogma View PostIs that a voltmeter on the speedo? Tasty mounting. Were any structural mods necessary?
And yes I had to change some mounts on it. The forward tank mounts on the G are farther forward and narrower than the L so I cut off the L mounts (which made me anxious) and fabbed up some mounts through the spot where the G mounts would have been. I also removed the rubber pad in the back and put in a shorter one. No going back at this point without a welder.
Comment
-
loud et
I recently found out a 80' 1100E tank fits nicely on my 850G. When it's on the 850 it looks so small now. The 850 tank is a fatty for sure.
Going from your L tank the the G tank really beefs it up.
That's the nice thing about these bikes.....unless it's a real nice stock bike (which 75% aren't anymore) it's fun and cheap to make them your own.
Evert one of us could go buy a 5 year old bike that needs nothing for cheap that looks like new.....for some reason we are the kind of guys that like resurrecting the dead. I think it satisfies a creative need that's within us.
Anyways, I like the bike. Once you change he seat its gonna look more like a T than an L. Lol
Looks good. Big tank, lots of miles in there.
Comment
-
raygun
Originally posted by loud et View Post]The 850 tank is a fatty for sure.
Going from your L tank the the G tank really beefs it up.
That's the nice thing about these bikes.....unless it's a real nice stock bike (which 75% aren't anymore) it's fun and cheap to make them your own.
Evert one of us could go buy a 5 year old bike that needs nothing for cheap that looks like new.....for some reason we are the kind of guys that like resurrecting the dead. I think it satisfies a creative need that's within us.
I can't wait to see your 850 finished. The paint job is sweet. I hope you post some pictures for all of us!
Comment
-
loud et
Originally posted by raygun View PostThanks, I dead on agree with you. I would be pretty slow modding a new bike like I have to this one grinding and drilling but it's been fun. Plus the increased fuel capacity and consequent range is always welcomed.
I can't wait to see your 850 finished. The paint job is sweet. I hope you post some pictures for all of us!
Still have to 2k clearcoat the tank, cap off or find a fuel sending unit and finish the seat.And a variety of other small tidbits. I'm close.
Comment
-
Originally posted by raygun View PostI don't care for the L style tank (the look and the capacity) so I put the larger tank from the 850G parts bike I had on it along with the forks and triple clamp. It was in really rough shape especially on th outside. So I stripped all the paint and sanded down the rust spots, clear coated it and called it good. The bike looks funky right now but I'm headed in the right direction. Soon I'll shave down the seat as well like in this post http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...fore-and-after
and before tkent comes around, can't afford to sell me FREE L for another bike. Just a lowly grad student at the moment (just poking fun)
1983 GS 1100 Guided Laser
1983 GS 1100 G
2000 Suzuki Intruder 1500, "Piggy Sue"
2000 GSF 1200 Bandit (totaled in deer strike)
1986 Suzuki Cavalcade GV 1400 LX (SOLD)
I find working on my motorcycle mildly therapeutic when I'm not cursing.
Comment
-
dantodd
Originally posted by raygun View PostTrue. Wife said the same thing. Eventually I'll find some paint to match but they need fixing anyway. Both sides are cracked /:
Comment
Comment