ORANGE is the way to go! Its gonna look sweet! 8) :twisted:
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1978 GS1000 Complete Engine Overhaul With Mods
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Originally posted by 80gs1000e
ORANGE is the way to go! Its gonna look sweet! 8) :twisted:
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Hoomgar
But it will be cooler. Black attacts heat whereas lighter colors reflect it.
That makes it cool 8)
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wrench
Originally posted by HoomgarBut it will be cooler. Black attacts heat whereas lighter colors reflect it.
That makes it cool 8)
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Hoomgar
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wrench
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Hoomgar
Originally posted by wrenchOriginally posted by HoomgarAs in peel out? Yeah it will do that
I am just trying to understand here :twisted:
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wrench
Originally posted by HoomgarOriginally posted by wrenchOriginally posted by HoomgarAs in peel out? Yeah it will do that
I am just trying to understand here :twisted:
Maybe you should try Phonics
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80gs1000e
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Hoomgar
Wrench and I have a, well, um, a similar twisted comedic outlook on things.
Tonight I go out to do more work guys I should be able to finish up my brakes and if the engine case has been welded then I can put on the front sprocket and cut the chain in and mount the chain guard. It's getting so close. I really hope there is progress on the engine when I get there.
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Hoomgar
I don't know what it is going to take to finish the head but maybe I should just buy one. It is still sitting just as I left it :x
The good news is that last night we took the engine back out and Joe gas welded the case where I cracked it.
The crack I made was like a clean cookie cutter had hit the case and made a perfectly circular cutout in the case side. But it only cracked about ? of the way around and was not pushed through so it was weld ready.
It was unbelievable to watch. He simply cleaned it up a bit where I had cracked it and then took the torch (Mapp gas and O2) and heated the surface until it sweat and then hit it with the aluminum stick and it welled right into a perfect little puddle right over the top of that area.
We cleaned it up really good with the rotary grinder and a small tip to check and it was a perfect seal. Then we laid hi-temp epoxy over it just to be safe and act like a band aid since we worked the metal in that area. We then cleaned and epoxy?d the other side too since it was touched but not cracked.
We put the engine back in the frame and I went on to finish rebuilding my front brake caliper and mounted it. I took the time to completely bleed it out really good with new fluid (again, just because I could) and she is ready to stop the bike. Now I just need to work on the part that makes it go!
Sorry, no pics this time. I just needed to get work done and time was limited.
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Hoomgar
Originally posted by KGBGo with the blue/white version of "black"
Like on the S model,,,,yea that's it a stripped S model
I also photoshoped the stock S model blue and white paint job
done in orange.
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'84 GS750EF (Oct 2015 BOM) '79 GS1000N (June 2007 BOM) My Flickr site http://www.flickr.com/photos/soates50/
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