I also like the idea of being able to jig the frame and make it absolutely square and straight while I re-attach the neck.
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drhermanstein
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Taking the GS1100E to bare frame. Got the steering neck detached and started thinking of paint to complete the job after re-attachment and my anal, over-particular teutonic genetics showed up. The bike is dirty and paint is chipped. I will be strengthening and bracing and powder coating as well. I think the degree of modification I'll be getting into warrants a total makeover.
I also like the idea of being able to jig the frame and make it absolutely square and straight while I re-attach the neck.
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cberkeley
Nice project dude!
I wish I had stripped mine to he frame when I rebuilt my GS650. But I never thought that I would be getting so involved in this hobby (disease). If I were to strip mine all the way down, I've now got a friend with a big oven and other equipment who will powdercoat the thing for me gratis. Ahh well.....
Season's Greetings
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drhermanstein
Originally posted by zooke-158 View PostCan I say "Wow" now, or do I have to wait a bit?
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zooke-158
Originally posted by drhermanstein View PostThat depends on the reason. I guess the inflection is important. Do you mean "I can't believe the mess?" or "Cool, that's a really in depth project" or "man you're spun and should have left well enough alone"?
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justin caise
I'll say wow now (brown cow).
but what I mean is "Oh to have a shop like that - so's I can chop like that."
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drhermanstein
Originally posted by justin caise View PostI'll say wow now (brown cow).
but what I mean is "Oh to have a shop like that - so's I can chop like that."
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madjack57754
Ya, with the ability to write off milling machines and engine lathes with a single bound.
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy...I'm so dull i could be described as blunt
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drhermanstein
Frame and motor are separated! Wife was napping so I ducked into the shop and tinkered a bit today.
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drhermanstein
1200 Bandit swing arm is fitted with shim/bushings to fit the thinner orig bolt to the larger dia swingarm hole.
Looking forward now. The teardown has ended. Bought a laser on an adjustable tripod that has horizon and vertical on a boxing day sale. Now I can line up the bike perfectly!
Oh yeah, the motor that came in the bike has adjustable cams with 20 thou. more lift at the lobes. ooooooaaaaaaa
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drhermanstein
Finally figured out how I'll line up the bike. Katman let me in on a secret. The swing arm has an offset and I'm not going crazy. Now I can get the whole thing to line up and I'll weld the neck back on in the new location and get the body and forks fitted. Then blast and powdercoat.
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