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  • Leigh
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    Thanks guys.
    I'm a little paranoid at the moment.
    I was cleaning up around the back of the bike and I found this under a rag..


    What is it and where does it belong?
    It had a thin film of old grease on it.
    That makes me suspect it's part of the back wheel assembly.
    I don't remember seeing it before but when the back wheel came out the spacers dropped before I could catch them.

    Is it even off the bike?
    Last edited by Guest; 11-19-2010, 02:57 AM.

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  • Ricko19
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    Coming together nicely Leigh! Like the colour

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  • pete
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    I hear ya'! Never mind, Santa will be here soon... just don't forget to put out the milk and cookies

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  • Leigh
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    Yeah, I know, Pete.
    It just feels like the week before Christmas and I'm a 10yo kid.
    hehehehe
    It's the loooongest week ever!

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  • pete
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    Mate you're much closer than me!!!!

    It's lookin' good, and I really like the colour of that coat...

    You've got to your shed twice in the past two weeks... last time I touched mine was 31st October

    Don't worry, I'm sure you'll have it on the road before you know it

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  • Leigh
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    Did I mention distractions?
    Sheesh!
    I've been out to the shed twice in the last couple of weeks.
    Here is the biggest job I did to the bike..





    Distractions? I have them..
    I am getting so itchy to ride because it's so close and I can't get to it.
    I feel like a junkie that's drying out.

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  • Leigh
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    Indeedy..
    It's forever getting in the way of fun.

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  • pete
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    I can't wait to see it out and about either!

    The length of time mine's taking, I keep having to live vicariously through other's projects, so delays are no good

    I do know what you mean about the weekends though, I can't seem to get any time either at the moment which is just the pits... oh well... that's life for ya

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  • Leigh
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    Thanks, Pete.
    Yeah, that was the little cafe I was thinking of.
    Same arms on the mirrors.

    I can't wait to get the bike out into the daylight and get some good shots of it.
    With a good road underneath it. Hehe.

    The trouble is, I am tied up for the next few weekends so that's going to delay the launch a bit more.

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  • pete
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    Mate that's lookin' good! See I have wheels on mine too but I don't think it counts if your front tyre is 15 years old and your rear tyre is bald... not to mention having no motor in the frame

    That blue is looking schmick indeed; I don't care how bad your prep/paint work was.

    Wheels are looking good too.

    Now, I did have a peek around and managed to dig up what you were looking at for your mirrors. It's in Scottychop's mega build thread:

    Post #140

    Are you doing a restoration project of some kind on a GS? Let everyone see what you are doing by posting the details here.

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  • Leigh
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    Now..
    I hope some of you can help me with the next bit.

    Firstly, who had the cafe'd up bike with the small square mirrors?
    Pete I think we spoke of them.
    Here are mine. The same arm and base but with small round mirrors instead.






    Secondly, who was it that was looking for a way to mount up their rack? (ooh err, Matron)
    I remember someone had suggested hose clamps.
    Mine is mounted off the shocker bolt and then clamped off the frame under the pillion seat.
    An L bracket is welded to the rack and a U bolt goes around the frame and through the bracket.


    This is from underneath looking up into the gap between rack and frame.

    If someone can let me know who this was I'll move the relevant parts over to that thread..

    Cheers

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  • Leigh
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    I have a bike on 2 wheels again.
    I am very happy. To say the least.
    We had the 4 days off down here in Melbourne for Cup Day.
    So it naturally poured down like Ragnarok was coming.
    I swear the old bloke next door was herding a pair of each animal into his big boat.

    Well, that meant the lawns and gutters were off the list. I set the kids to the housework and disappeared into the Bat Cave.
    First up was the rear wheel with it's sexy Metzeler attached.
    Polishing, greasing and painting.
    Have I mentioned how much I hate polishing? I may have, once or twice.
    The radio was cranked up on the oldies station. (It saves me from hearing the three brothers fight over who is washing, drying and putting away).

    I tried buffing wheels, cotton wheels, sisal wheels.
    The result was crap, to say the least.
    Aaah well, back to the old ways.
    An old t shirt and the Autosol.

    It didn't come up too bad at all.
    A lick of paint on the centre and flat black for the spokes.


    I had to leave that sit for a while to dry.
    I took to the tank with cut & polish and carnauba wax.
    It proved just how bad I really am at prep & paint.
    I don't care, it's going off to the pro painter mate next Winter. It will look prettier then.


    I was dubious about the el cheapo tank pads I had scored off eBay but they surprised me.
    Nice and flexible and stuck like a fat kid on a muffin.

    Tank..


    Knee..


    I left it there for the day as I was waiting for the wheel to dry.
    The next day was... fun.
    I seem to have a springloaded swingarm.
    Getting that wheel back into place was a mongrel job.
    I figured out which way the spacers went and lined it all up.
    Working from the left, I slipped the axle into the wheel and then lined up the hub to brake spacer.
    Easy.
    Then slipped the axle through that combination.
    the remaining gap from brake to swingarm was less than half the width of the spacer. Hmm.
    That took a while of levering, lifting, wiggling, cursing, smoking, walking away etc etc.
    I'm sure you blokes know the drill..
    But eventually, this..

    Hooray for me!

    I did a bit more polishing and tinkering around the bike for the day.

    I went back on the Monday and stringlined the back wheel into position..

    All i have left is a final polish on the side panels and to paint the headlight ring in the same blue as the body.

    Since I still had a can or two left and the Canon was in the shed, I spent some time being a bit arty-farty.

    So, please indulge me as I get all high-panted with some photos.







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  • pete
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    Oh I'm sure we can organise something... haha

    pity though the good one now is just a little red X for me... bugger.

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  • Leigh
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    Hahaha.
    Can we get that in Suzuki blue please?

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  • pete
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    Yeah yeah, didn't have the slightest bit of embarrassment when I found that...

    I found you a couple of shirts...

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