82 gs650GL
The goal is to have a bike I like to look at and is fun to ride around town with my friends.
The bikes condition is ok but it had a couple dents in the tank and was painted a burgundy red over the factory blue. I stripped all the paint, bondoed the dents and have it sanded and primed now along with the side covers. I dint like the emblems on the side covers so I bondoed the holes and sanded it smooth. Ill paint it all black with PJ1 epoxy paint and a good couple clear coats when it warms up. I pulled the old tires off the wheels and sanded them down/wire brush them washed it all up with laquor thinner and they are also in primer now and will be black with everything that was bare aluminum red and clear coated.
I hate the "L" curser bars that were on it so I tested the fit of a buddy’s drag bars on it and liked it so a pair is on the way. that’s about it for the looks department.
As for the mechanics, I didn’t like that it sounded like a space ship with the factory exhaust. Not to bad but you know, the options for exhaust are limited and didn’t want to pay for the MAC if its not too great so I chopped the stock exhaust at a slant behind the passenger peg mounting bracket. I was happy to find that that is where the baffle starts and a good place looking clean enough. I may throw a baffle in there if its too much and I kind of expect that. I removed the carbs to see that they are in pretty good shape so im not going to fully rebuild them but just get the dynojet stage 3 kit and do as little as possible for inside work and see what the results are. When I removed the carbs I made a immediate decision to not put the air box back in and instead go with pods so I can easily remove the carbs to tune them as needed.
For the suspension and handling I have a new set of Bridgestone spitfires on the way(it had hockey pucks on it when I got it). im chopping 1" or 1 1/2" of the front fork springs to drop it down a little from the L stance it has now. painting the lower forks black shortening front and rear fenders a bit, new sleek tail light and blinkers. If I have the extra cash ill throw new rear shocks on it in the future.
After that there are a few general maintenance issues like new oil pan gasket that is leaking a little and new break pads I have the parts for but need the wheels back on it first. Oh and one worry is that I broke the head of one exhaust bolt off during removal I soaked it and heated it up with no luck so ill need to take it to a friends shop to have him pull it.
So far taking the thing apart has been fun and easy. I hope its all comes back together the same. if people care enough to look at pictures ill charge up my camera.
Thanks.
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