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    Cheers Mac, that's great help.

    I'm trying to make time this Saturday to get to a dealership as I need to get a couple of screws and washers also.

    We'll see how we go...
    1982 GS450E - The Wee Beastie
    1984 GSX750S Katana 7/11 - Kit Kat - BOTM May 2020

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      looks awesome man, I love the tail lights. How are the bar ends? I looked at them in a catalog the other day and wondered how they worked/looked. (any pics of them lit?)
      ---Eric






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        Originally posted by Sparky View Post
        looks awesome man, I love the tail lights. How are the bar ends? I looked at them in a catalog the other day and wondered how they worked/looked. (any pics of them lit?)
        Thanks, encouragement is always welcome, unless it's to do something which would put me on the naughty list.

        The bar ends have been lit up after I made them, but before I put them on the bike. I need to finish off the electrical first before I can light them "on-bike". They are pretty much a proof of concept prototype right now, so I may end up tweaking the design once I test them under real world conditions. In case you missed it, here's the pic of them lighted after construction.


        I hope to make some time to work on the bike this week, it's driving me bonkers not being able to ride it yet. Every morning heading to work I think to myself "It would be a perfect day to take the bike to work." Soon it will be on the road, I just have a few more things to build, and line up insurance.

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          cool and your welcome.

          If you dont mind I might borrow an idea or two from you too
          ---Eric






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            Originally posted by Sparky View Post
            cool and your welcome.

            If you dont mind I might borrow an idea or two from you too
            I wouldn't mind if you wanted to borrow a lot of ideas. Ideas are best when shared and allowed to roam free. If someone can use one of my ideas as a springboard to an even better idea, all the better.

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              Mac, they say that Imitation is the greatest form of flattery (or something like that). LOL
              I've always been a HUGE fan of military style/paint schemes. Hence the fact I follow your build religiously. When I got my 650, I was debating between 2 builds. Orange, black, and chrome. OR OD Green & flat black like yours. But after I primed her in white, it stuck. I would like to say that because of your build, and a few other posts I've been reading, my next project bike will look SIMILAR to your bike with a few details (bobber mainly). Thank you for the inspiration and help.

              sorry to jack your thread.
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                Originally posted by AF_Bill View Post
                Mac, they say that Imitation is the greatest form of flattery (or something like that). LOL
                I've always been a HUGE fan of military style/paint schemes. Hence the fact I follow your build religiously. When I got my 650, I was debating between 2 builds. Orange, black, and chrome. OR OD Green & flat black like yours. But after I primed her in white, it stuck. I would like to say that because of your build, and a few other posts I've been reading, my next project bike will look SIMILAR to your bike with a few details (bobber mainly). Thank you for the inspiration and help.

                sorry to jack your thread.
                Well, color me flattered then.
                I am just a simple man, leading a simple life, who loves the look of olive drab/black paint jobs.
                Before I bought my 650, I was planning on doing an in-depth redo of my Sunfire in the olive drab/flat black scheme. Then fate and Mr. Suzuki interveined, and here I am now. I just need to get off my arse and get the bike finished up already!

                I am going to a wedding this weekend, so I won't get too much time to work on the bike, but I intend to get the new electrical tray in and wired up, provided I can finish the body job on a buddys' sidekick first, and the weather cooperates.

                I will update with pics when I can.
                Thanks for the encouragement!

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                  Enough hiding, I want to see some updates Summer is almost over up North right?

                  I got a pile of parts in my living room waiting for a spare weekend myself but you need to get out and ride while the ridings good.

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                    Originally posted by Skateguy50 View Post
                    Enough hiding, I want to see some updates Summer is almost over up North right?
                    It had better not be! Did I hibernate during the wrong months again???

                    The weather has been quite crappy these last 6-7 weeks, as in, torrential downpour virtually every weekend, and most nights! I knew it would happen as soon as I moved my bike to the out-side of the in-side!

                    Originally posted by Skateguy50 View Post
                    I got a pile of parts in my living room waiting for a spare weekend myself but you need to get out and ride while the ridings good.
                    I have been trying to buddy, I have been trying.
                    Right now I am waiting on some overdue parts to come in so I can finish the headlights off, then tie up a couple loose ends, and then I can get her safetied!
                    Once that is done, I just need to sign my 1st born over to the insurance company, and I will be terrorizing the local roads!

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                      Is insurance that bad up there? I got a horrible driving record (all older issues in the cage but still on the file) and its like $90 for the year. When I turn the plates in come oct/nov I get $40 of it back.

                      Just keep plugging away, figured the thread needed a bump.

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                        Originally posted by Skateguy50 View Post
                        Is insurance that bad up there? I got a horrible driving record (all older issues in the cage but still on the file) and its like $90 for the year. When I turn the plates in come oct/nov I get $40 of it back.

                        Just keep plugging away, figured the thread needed a bump.
                        Insurance in Ontario is, quite frankly, insane.

                        I have a spotless driving record, been constantly insured since I was 16 (insured for 17 years now, going on 18 in September), no tickets(I know the back roads really well) , and the cheapest insurance I can find is still just under $1000/year. The real kicker of it is that I can't insure the bike for the riding seasons and take the insurance off for winter, nope, gotta insure the bike the entire year, payable up front.
                        Once I get an MSF course under my belt($400 later), it will only drop my insurance by $200 a year.

                        That's why I want to eventually get another set of rims and put some knobby tires on them for winter. I figure if it's insured, I might as well use it!

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                          $1000 a year for insurance??????? Ever think of movin to the US?? LOL. You'd cry if I told ya how much mine is a year. ANYWAY, I like the way you think (snow tires on a bike). And I too, feel your pain of not being able to ride (still in Afghanistan).

                          As far as the bar ends go, if your first prototype doesn't fit your fancy, more LEDs to be added?? OR different color?

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                            Sounds like when I got my first car, $800 for the car $2,000 for the insurance. Also cant take it off for winter... thats crazy, I have to pay mine up front but they refund whats left when I send the proof I returned the plates in. Get a new set every year, $10 for new plates $15 to renew them... not sure who does the math here but I would think charging less to renew would save money in not making more plates.

                            Oh and in my $90 policy includes towing coverage specific for the bike (aaa wont cover it without paying extra)
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                              Originally posted by AF_Bill View Post
                              $1000 a year for insurance??????? Ever think of movin to the US?? LOL. You'd cry if I told ya how much mine is a year. ANYWAY, I like the way you think (snow tires on a bike). And I too, feel your pain of not being able to ride (still in Afghanistan).

                              As far as the bar ends go, if your first prototype doesn't fit your fancy, more LEDs to be added?? OR different color?
                              I have thought about moving to the US a lot recently. Winter just doesn't do it for me. Never has, I despise the cold.

                              For the bar ends, I think more LED's would be in order, while still retaining the amber color since they will be used as running/signal lights as well.

                              Originally posted by Skateguy50 View Post
                              Sounds like when I got my first car, $800 for the car $2,000 for the insurance. Also cant take it off for winter... thats crazy, I have to pay mine up front but they refund whats left when I send the proof I returned the plates in. Get a new set every year, $10 for new plates $15 to renew them... not sure who does the math here but I would think charging less to renew would save money in not making more plates.

                              Oh and in my $90 policy includes towing coverage specific for the bike (aaa wont cover it without paying extra)
                              I can't get over how cheap is is for you lucky guys south of the border for insurance! $90 a year! I would have had my bike on the road for two years now if my insurance was that cheap! Then I wouldn't have worried about it being off the road for a couple weeks here and there while doing work on it. Sheesh, $90 a year!

                              My buddy that I rebuilt the topend of his Yamahaha for is paying $1600/year for insurance, he thinks that's cheap since he lives in Toronto.
                              It's only a 400CC Maxim, BTW.

                              Once again, Ontario is insane on insurance. It's also a more serious crime to drive without valid insurance, than it is without a valid licence.
                              Just goes to show which one the government values more.

                              Man, if I had a decent job in the US lined up, I'd be down there as soon as the work visa paperwork cleared! $90 a year! Wow.

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                                Headlight Setup

                                So after much humming and hawing, I finally decided that the full-size projector headlights I was planning on using were just too darn big! I made as small of a mounting bracket as I could for them, and they still stuck out over 7" from the headlight ears.

                                So off to the wrecking yard to see what other options are out there for me. I found a set of mini-style projector lights from a 99 Oldsmobile Aurora that were just the right size.

                                I made up a bracket, mounted the reconfigured dash in place, made up a wiring harness for the new lights, and hooked it all up. I wired it so that low beam is one light, high beam is both lights. I have yet to really aim them, not to worry, it will be done once I finish up the rest of the electrical. Here are the results so far:



                                Below is the accessory harness with diode:



                                Since I was really liking the way the new lights were looking, I decided to do a walkaround shoot so I can see how it fits in with the rest of the bike. I am diggin' the naked front, I may leave it like that for a while until I convince myself I need a fairing up there.





                                Each light is left/right individually aimable, and the set is up/down adjustable. I built in a bit of a drop on the bottom (low beam) light so there will be a larger spread of coverage when they are both on for high beam. At 38 Watts each, they should light the road up pretty well indeed.













                                I still have a bunch of work to do before I am road ready, but I am optomistic I will be done it all soon.

                                I also painted/mounted a new Fiamm low-tone horn, unfortunately, it is the only one to have come in so far, but I will paint/mount the high-tone when it shows up.

                                That's it for now, I will update with more when able.
                                Last edited by Guest; 07-05-2010, 09:55 AM.

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