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Cartridge emulators are in the forks, WOW what a difference!
Progressive springs, too.
Cracks in the road, holes, they just go thump, it don't hurt anymore and the bike feels very solid, it's just like they made the road a lot smother. the springs are a lot firmer and the ride is MUCH more comfortable anyway. I wish I could find rear shocks this good.
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Thinking about something like this:
Picture the white areas being silver. The tail clashes with the rest of it, I don't like it, not sure how it will end up.
Paint program takes forever to make little changes, this took an hour just to fill in the colors. Is there something easier/quicker to use?
This one looks better to me, with the same stripe continued on the front fender:
Last edited by tkent02; 11-17-2010, 01:37 PM.
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waterman
I sorta like the tail of the first picture with the striped tank in the second picture, has a little more balance with extra striping. The single striped tail doesn't quite jive with the non striped tank, to me at least. But please remember, my wife says I have no taste.
I will agree, the stock 650 tail does leave me cold, it flows nicely but isn't very manly or something.
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lurch12_2000
Originally posted by tkent02 View PostHere's the GS 650G that another forum member donated to my worthy cause:
Found a 650G tank and front fender from another member here, this had orange Krylon, gray primer below that, a really nice black and yellow stripe job, probably professionally done, and the original blue Suzuki paint job under that... And absolutely no dents, rust or Bondo. Yay! Got some side covers from the local wrecker.
Here it is in primer:
Here's the before the before shot....I thought it was red not orange? Ugly either way! Nice progress and work.
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Originally posted by tkent02 View PostThinking about something like this:
Picture the white areas being silver. The tail clashes with the rest of it, I don't like it, not sure how it will end up.
Paint program takes forever to make little changes, this took an hour just to fill in the colors. Is there something easier/quicker to use?
This one looks better to me, with the same stripe continued on the front fender:
The red dosen't do much for me but I like the first rear cowl (with the stripes around the bottom)and the 2nd tank with the strip. Maybe I'm not manly but I really like the 650g rear cowl. It's one of the best they made. Strip on the front fender would complete the design. What are cartirage emulators?
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2006 Triumph Sprint ST 1050
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Originally posted by Charlie G View PostThe red dosen't do much for me but I like the first rear cowl (with the stripes around the bottom)and the 2nd tank with the strip. Maybe I'm not manly but I really like the 650g rear cowl. It's one of the best they made. Strip on the front fender would complete the design. What are cartirage emulators?
cg
It's too hard to do the paint thing for that, I already know what I want there.
Cartridge emulators, a little spring loaded valve you put in the fork under the spring. You have to drill out the compression holes in the damper rod too, easy stuff. They transform the clunky old primitive fork design into something a heck of a lot better. I'd say the front suspension is as comfortable as that on my BMW. Now I just need to figure out how to make the back to ride the same way.
You can adjust the compression however you want it, rebound is adjusted by changing the weight of fork oil. Google Race Tech for more info.
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snowbeard
Hey Tom, just stopped in and found this thread!! great job so far very glad to see the ol' girl getting the attention she needed.
Sounds like a great mod with the cartridge emulators, I had replaced the springs with what were billed as progressive springs, but I was never really sure if I could tell much difference.
As to the pipes' flow, not knowing much about anything, I thought they actually opened the bike up a little. that said, I did try to restrict them by welding a washer onto the end of the pipes (under the slip ons) to restrict the flow rather than muck about with rejetting anything. I was trying to be able to just put the originals directly back on if I didn't like the effect. I still don't know when I'll be in the states again, but I still have the stockers in the attic for you!
+1 on Tom's plastic welding expertise, the bags on the BMW are still holding up great, all across Europe and many miles in Portugal!
I bet you could find an older version of photoshop around somewhere, I just installed a version 5.0 on my computer and it works just great (they're up to at least 8.xx by now, anyone who is into graphics should have old disks just lying around!)
happy riding Man!!!
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7981GS
Might I suggest that you do a fading white stripes from the grills on the side covers ending about 2/3 of the way across?
Daniel
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Hodado
Wow I really like the seat on this bike any idea where it came from? I am restoring one just like yours but need a seat pan for the 650g mine is shot.I ended up leaving eveything painted black and did not stripe.
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Tom,
I just noticed the fuel bottle in post #1. Are you using this as a fuel source for adjusting the carbs? If so, I'd like to know (see) how you rigged up the cap.
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83 GS1100g
2006 Triumph Sprint ST 1050
Ohhhh!........Torque sweet Temptress.........always whispering.... a murmuring Siren
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Originally posted by Charlie G View PostTom,
I just noticed the fuel bottle in post #1. Are you using this as a fuel source for adjusting the carbs? If so, I'd like to know (see) how you rigged up the cap.
cg
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snowbeard
Hodado, the seat is an original seat pan and foam simply recovered. There's a gal near Denver that did it. It's been a few years now and I don't know that I could find her again, but she did a great job. it's a woven looking top panel with smooth sides.
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Originally posted by tkent02 View PostDamn, I think I'm turning myself into a shafty nutcase.
You WILL be assimilated.
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