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    GS1100- "Project NimRod"- Shafty

    Well I have embarqued on my first cafe style build with, of all bikes, a 1983 GS1100L Shafty. Started today with a 10 hour day of driving for this beauty. She is very clean and well taken care of and I aquired her in a straight up trade.

    Project Goals:

    -Model after some of my favorite designs by Wrenchmonkees and other online beauties.

    -Incorporate a convertable solo seat to dual seat to accomadate a passenger.

    -Build a simi-comfortable bike that will deal with my 6'1" 250lbs stature

    -Do it all with minimal moneys and alot of elbow grease (like they did in the good ol' days).

    1100cc isnt the best for a good cafe build but I wanted a bigger bike to handle my build. I believe that a larger bike can handle like a smaller/lighter bike if the driver has the weight to throw it around. This GS is pretty clean and mostly stock as seen in pics.

    #2
    Originally posted by Awall View Post
    1100cc isnt the best for a good cafe build but I wanted a bigger bike to handle my build. I believe that a larger bike can handle like a smaller/lighter bike if the driver has the weight to throw it around. This GS is pretty clean and mostly stock as seen in pics.


    I'm not picking on ya... However that's a Nice Bike you're going to cut up... If you become "One" with the bike, there's no need to throw it around. It will do what you tell it to.

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      #3
      That Is a hell of a nice bike

      Seriously man that is a very nice looking machine. Even for an L. Also being that big and being a shafty, it's gonna make a very awkward cafe. Some people here have Cafe'd the big bikes before, but they were far from pristine as yours is when they started cutting.

      If it was my bike, and I wanted a cafe, I'd sell it and buy a GS1000 in slightly worse condition and then also have some extra cash for cafe goodies.

      But it's not my bike. It's yours. You can cut it up if you like.

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        #4
        Appreciate your comments guys. It is a nice machine and it was hard to start chopping, but I like doing something not many people have done. I really don't have anything into the bike yet so its not to much of a heart ache. And your right about being one with your bike...I just like a bigger bike to haul my butt around haha. The final project isn't going to be a text book cafe racer..but maybe more of a hulk cafe cruiser. As the name of the project implies...it will be a hot Rod of Minimal weight.

        So far today I have removed:
        Windscreen
        Front turn signals/reflecters
        Mirrors
        Cruise control
        Seat Bar/wrack
        Crank case crash bars (forget what you call them)

        Next on the list:
        Remove stock bars and add black CBR F4 clip ons
        Remove old grips and add new black metal grips
        Black out/refresh triple tree clamps, lower forks and wheel spokes
        Remove speedo, tach cluster.
        Start on new seat and removable cowl

        Ill post some pics tommorrow of the bike.

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          #5
          Let me know what parts you have left over. I got a 83 GS1100GL i'm trying to restore.

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            #6
            Parts available:
            Stock tank ( clear coat flaking ) Trade for blockier cafe tank.
            case guards
            seat grab bar
            Slipstreamer wind screen and hardware
            cruise control
            mirrors
            front turn signal lenses
            handlebars

            Parts that might be available..don't know yet:
            rear fender
            brake light and mounting hardware
            inner fender
            gadges
            controls
            seat
            center stand
            side covers
            emblems

            If anyone is interested you can pm me offers. Ill update as I chop.
            Last edited by Guest; 01-30-2011, 07:44 PM.

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              #7
              It's chopped up! Waiting on bars. Next on the list is to relocate the battery and electric panel. I want that open space in front of rear tire. I'm running no gadges but am kicking around the idea to build a removable mount on the unused handle bar clamps to accept my Sprint Evo runnning a heads up display for GPS and GPS Mph. It's to modern for a cafe but it will stay with me when I get off the bike so no one will know. Seat mock up is next.

              Got alot of parts for sale.

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                #8
                Ill make sure to get some pics up monday evening

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                  #9
                  Looks good so far. Don't let the "it's to nice to cut up" crowd ruin it for you.

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                    #10
                    Sorry guys...i've been out all weekend. I'll get some pics posted tomorrow and tuesday of my progress. I got my cbr clip ons from ebay which need some spacers as the fork tubes are smaller than the clip ons. I'm going to Lowes tomorrow for ideas. Any suggestions are welcome. My goal is to get lower fork tubes, head light, headlight mount, clip ons and spacders and air box side covers painted black. Purchased etching primer for all chrome surfaces. Most of the work will be sanding to accept the primer. Using engine block rattle can from Advanced Auto.

                    One thing I really would prefer is a different tank. I'de like a more square, cafe tank from the sportier models. I'de trade if someone has something better for this build. I've got my sprint gps tach and speedo ready to go and tested today. So away goes the gadge cluster! I'm debating on a tank and bump stop color..maybe white with a black panel and red striping. I don't know.
                    Last edited by Guest; 01-30-2011, 07:43 PM.

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                      #11
                      Not getting much done today..it's raining and I'm doing this build out of doors. I solved the cbr clip on size issue though. Went to Lowes and got some pvc pipe that I'm using as internal spacers. I don't see why they wouldn't hold up and they give the clip ons the approximent 1 3/8 inside diameter to match the fork tubes...before bolts are tightened down all the way. I split the pipe into two halves and cut them to the clip on width. Picture shows both halves taped inside to get final measurements. Also got a 1x8 poplar board to use as a seat pan mock up. It is the perfect 7 1/4 width to match frame. Spent $5 on the pvc and board and $17 dollars on Ebay for the clip ons.

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                        #12
                        Bike stripped.

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                          #13
                          Its your bike, do with it as you wish.
                          Chop that ugly pile of crap and make it look good!

                          This is a shafty
                          Fun as hell, under a grand into it.
                          (but let it be known, it wasnt as clean as your L)

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                            #14
                            Think I'm going to drop front end and bring the tops of the fork tubes up to meet the top of the handlebar clamps. It appears there will be a clearance issue with the clip on bolts and the stock handlebar clamps if I want to install them above the triple tree. If I install them just below the triple tree the only thing that might need modified is the headlight mount near the fork tubes. As you can see in the pic...there will be no clearance issues with the tire bottoming into the trees when lowered and inch or two.

                            Nice bike Octain
                            Last edited by Guest; 01-31-2011, 02:49 PM.

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                              #15
                              As far as the seat fab goes: I am thinking of running the seat pan level from on top of the tank bolts toward the back. As it gets to the back frame, it will run slightly inside the rails. Then the separate bump stop will mount on the outside of the back rails with adjustment/removability to take a passenger.

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