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Octane80
77 GS 750 Build
This build is already in progress, after perusing the site a bit I figured I'd share it.Tags: None
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Octane80
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Octane80
Did some work on the tank, took the emblems off and smoothed up the sides.
Next I pulled the motor did a lot of cleaning, polishing, and painting on the motor and carbs
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Octane80
Thanks Daniel! I kind of started out quick, but should fill in the details of this bike. First off, this is my first "owned" motorcycle, though I have ridden (mostly dirtbikes) in the past. I picked this up on Craigslist with 15k on the ODO, a slipping clutch, and an engine that would kick, but not run. Luckily the previous owner had the new clutch plates, but didn't want to mess with it. I had been looking at cheap bikes for a while and after reading about the history and reliability of the gs750 I had to jump on it. After installing the clutch which was 10X easier than the last clutch I changed in my focus I then got the bike to start on some fresh gas and then by doing a little revving and throwing some restriction in front of the carbs I was able to get the needles cleared out and the engine started idling. I took it for a few scoots around the block and fell in love with the sound of the motor and the way she rode.
As far as plans go I intend on replacing many of the high wear items such as tires cables brakes and bearings. I have some experience in fiberglass work and painting so I'm going to do a little work on the rear end and repaint the whole bike. I can't say that it's going to be a cafe or a bobber (probably a little of both), but I have decided on the colors which will be a satin cast iron color and satin black.
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midnightcafe
definitely a cafe racer, but what carbs are those? Not the stock vm26's
looks like it's gonna be a nice bike!
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Octane80
Hmm, I'm not sure about the carbs. I figured they were stock besides the jets which were 125's . I'll look at them a little closer tonight when I get off work. You guys are right as far as the bike certainly caters toward a cafe look and overall that's what I'm going for, but I'm going to keep the rear fender and the support bars for it. Once I get the frame cleaned a bit better, scuffed, and painted I'm going to start looking at the seat which I want to keep a double that contours to the rear fender yet include a removable fiberglass or sheet metal cover which will expose the passengers seating area in case I'd like to take the lady for a ride.
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midnightcafe
I bring up the carbs because those top covers aren't stock. You should check out Wrenchmonkees, Deus Ex Machina, bratstyle and bubble visor (blogspot) for inspiration. They have builds that trangress any build definition.
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Octane80
Finished up pulling all the other bits and ends off the frame tonight and gave it a pressure wash and then some further heavy grease removal. Got a new parts list going and and am going to need to replace the rear caliper, header pipes, and shocks... anyone have some parts for sale???
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stubbs
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Octane80
I started out building a solid base with evercoat featherfill primer in black (this you'll need a spraygun/compressor for, then used vht chassis paint in black gloss and the other color is just a duplicolor engine paint called cast coat iron if I remember right. I got the engine back in last night so here's some more pics.
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Did you replace the intake boot O rings & the O rings inside the carbs??
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