Last week I beat the weekend rush and snagged a 78 GS1000E for $150..
I got one of those title things too Nice to have those are..
So now the fun starts..
First thing is to find a tank.. That Virago tank is a terrible fit.. They welded a bolt across the coil bracket for the tank bushings and hacked off the stock bushing studs.. (savages).. I have a plan to turn new parts to replace the missing bushing mounts..
Highway bars gota go.. They welded mounting tabs to the frame so I see a grinder in my future..
Sissy bar.. I'm not a fan.. It's outa here soon to appear in the for sale section with it's friend the highway bar..
Seat.. It's still the stock pan with a custom pad and cover.. It's honestly nice to sit on and in excellent shape (the cover not the pan.. pan is rusty)
I have another 78 seat here I think I'll put a new cover on. This one may go up for sale.
Exhaust.. hmm 4-1 would be nice.. maybe try and save that header and replace the big pipe they welded onto it.. I'll have to go fetch my bashed supertrap and see if I can make 1 good set of pipes..
Engine.. remove. inspect, clean, new gaskets and so on.. Maybe I'll get lucky and the PO will come up with those cams he said his son bought..
Forks need new seals.. (typical)
Wheels.. Do I keep the 18" rear? or find a 17"?
Swingarm.. I may have a GS1000E aluminum swinger kicking around here..
I also have a GSXR 750 swinger but I think it's going in the L later on with a fork/wheel upgrade.. maybe just ignore it for now..
Before I can really get started I have some fall cleaning to do but I can still plan and start collecting parts..
Here's the bike as it came home.. Little Louis getting the straps off his new bike.. (He claims ownership of all new vehicles at my house)
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