Got my GS 750's

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  • Guest

    #121
    Even with rattle cans that care should give a good finish.

    Don't get me wrong, I'm not exactly experienced either! My only spray experience so far was the plastic paint and I found that very easy, but they were relatively small plastic pieces, nothing like a tank or anything like that.

    Other than that, everything for me is brushed on.

    I'll have to change that when I get to my tank and mudguards and stuff though, will definitely need to look at spraying them properly.

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    • SVSooke

      #122
      Painting is waiting for spring here.In the mean time

      I soaked my carbs in Pine Sol Like in this thread http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=165622 as you can see it was getting the grime off in this pic.Left it overnight as I had to attend my father in laws 70th birthday.


      This is the result.Put in Mr Barr's O ring while I was at it.Also changed out the screws for some allen heads

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      • Guest

        #123
        That looks much cleaner! Looks like the Pine Sol's a good alternative to the Berryman's too.

        I have yet to work out what I can get a hold of over here in the land of Oz, but it's not urgent at the moment.

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        • SVSooke

          #124
          Don't think it's as good for really gummed up carbs.Mine where not bad to begin with,mostly dirty on the outside.Had a little drama putting them together,there are little washers between the spring and the O ring on the idle jets.I lost one,started to search for it.Then I remembered I have a set of spare carbs.Came in handy for putting the enricher linkage together to.

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          • SVSooke

            #125
            Did some bits and pieces painting today


            Baked them,I've said it before but I love the fact my wife doesn't freak out when I do this.Her mother did when I let it slip I was doing that

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            • SqDancerLynn1

              #126
              Sounds like a win win !!!

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              • Guest

                #127
                Mine went in our old BBQ... our oven's dodgy enough as it is for cooking food so can't put my parts in



                Good to see you're getting some progress in there, can't wait to get back to mine!

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                • SVSooke

                  #128
                  OK when you said BBQ I thought it was Oz for something else,what exactlly I'm not sure.Did some more painting today:

                  The side stand is repainted gloss instead of the satin it was.Matches the center now,yeah I'm fussy!The rest is satin.Took apart the pods and gutted them.The right side one is off the 85,put one of the 83s on as the starter button was flush with the surface.It worked but was weird.The stop switch was nice and red though so I was going to get it back on the bike.Turns out the starter button is a easy fix so it's going back on.Somehow i overlooked the fact I had a nice set of aftermarket grips.Think I'll put the Progrips on anyyway as they are a bit nicer,guesse this is what happens when you have to many parts

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                  • Suzuki_Don

                    #129
                    Originally posted by pete
                    Mine went in our old BBQ... our oven's dodgy enough as it is for cooking food so can't put my parts in

                    PETE, you should have thrown some snags on at the same time and invited me over. I would have brought the beer.

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                    • Guest

                      #130
                      Haha nice... now that would've added some unique flavour!!

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                      • SVSooke

                        #131
                        Ummm...errrr...yeah...unique...think I'd pass on that
                        Anyway on with my latest adventure in motorcycle refurbishment:


                        While they don't look to bad on the pictures they where still quite dirty.
                        After allot of scrubbing,sanding,polishing and painting they now look like this

                        I'm happy with how they look.
                        Little side note,a friend of mine phones me yesterday.Says he is close by and wants to show me something and get a part while he's here.He rolls up a few minutes later with a 84 GS550E in his truck he just picked up for $150.In pretty good condition for the price.Definitely better than the 84 GS750E he got for $100.

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                        • Guest

                          #132
                          Mate they're lookin' good indeed! Nothing quite like freshly painted and polished wheels IMO...

                          And your mate got a good score too by the sounds!

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                          • SVSooke

                            #133
                            Yes he did,the only thing that was not great was it came with no keys.The funny thing is the key for his 84 GS750E work well enough to check things out.This is the key for a lock set I sold him.Weird or what?

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                            • Guest

                              #134
                              That is weird indeed! Although I do recall an ex girlfriend of mine's mother and father had a late 70's Mazda 323 and my mother had a similar model, and they could swap keys at will... guess it's lucky they're not exactly joy ride magnets

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                              • SVSooke

                                #135
                                So I got dug into more parts painting today:

                                Just a few odds and ends
                                Took the swing arm off the highest KM bike I had and it's the best of the bunch.Guess where it's goingWhen I took it apart I noticed the 83 linkage carrier was not the same as the one on the 85

                                The one on the left is the 85.The 83 is a welded boxed piece,the 85 is 2 slabs of steel.You would think the 83 would weigh more but it's slightly lighter.Yeah I'm putting the 83 on my bike.Partly because it's lighter and because it's in better shape.The 85 one is very rusty on one side.

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