Well, after a year of thinking about it, I guess I'll try and clean up/restore my second bike. Actually bought it to have a spare motor for my L model but the L seems to be working fine. It needs a little attention this winter but I thought I'd cut my teeth on the G model first. My brother drove this bike for the first summer I had it and had some problems with gas getting into the oil. After some investigating on my part, it seemed he had the petcock on prime all the time.Did the oil and filter change and that was that. When I took this bike for a drive this summer it worked great for about 15 minutes and then started acting up. Loss of power, sputtering, sounded awful. I'm hoping a valve adjustment and carb rebuild will fix that. It has 120psi compression across the board so I'm hoping I won't have to do any cylinder work. I may throw in some rings when I have it apart if it needs them.My main goal is to get it working and looking good. As you can see from the pics it's in pretty rough shape and I'm not sure about model correct parts on this bike either. I know the exhaust was stamped 1100 and the rear air shocks are probably off an 1100 too. Paint scheme seems suspicious too and not sure about the seat either. I welcome all comments, advice, criticism and suggestions. Here goes..........
This is the bike. I believe the only thing it's missing is the grab rail on the seat. Again, I'm not sure if this is the correct seat for this model
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You can see the air shocks and missing seat rail in this pic. I think I may strip it right down to put new paint on the frame. The winters are long up here in Canada
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A couple of pics of the tank. It's marked up pretty bad but no dents or dings. Again,I don't know if it's the proper tank but it bolts on okay. I already painted the tank on my L and it turned out pretty good so this one should too. It may require some new emblems.
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So that's what I'm up against . All in all, I think it's going to be a lot of elbow grease. I don't want to go broke buying new parts for this bike because I still have the L to do. What I'm planning to put on new is
V&H 4 into 1(I'm in the process of buying a good used one from a member here)
Stage 3 jets
Individual Pods
Stainless steel brake lines
carb rebuild
valve shims and seals
New side cover and tank badges
complete gasket kit
fresh paint
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