Here's a couple of pics.
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Colorado CJ
I made a bracket for the license plate that mounts to the top shock mounting bolt. This bracket has a small piece of steel welded to it and the light is stuck to that with heavy duty two way foam tape.
Here's a couple of pics.
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Hoosier Daddy
NICE!
That's all the more that needs said but too short to post alone so...
Awesome!
Brilliant!
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Krunk_Kracker
Originally posted by Colorado CJ View PostI made a bracket for the license plate that mounts to the top shock mounting bolt. This bracket has a small piece of steel welded to it and the light is stuck to that with heavy duty two way foam tape.
Here's a couple of pics.
Thanks!
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Colorado CJ
Well, I got my forks in and installed them, only to find out that the calipers on the "L" model don't work with the regular forks since the wheel is mounted more forward on the "L" model. So, I'll either have to fabricate up a bracket to use the original caliper or try to scrounge up a correct caliper.
I really like the stance now with the new forks. Besides having a regular axle location (instead of leading axle), they are shorter as well, so the bike now looks "right" in the front end, not all stretched out looking.
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wouter
I like the looks of your bike.
But I would have made the stoplights on the lefthandside of the bike. So it is beter visible for the cardriver behind you.
But I live in Belgium and cardrivers are crazy around here.
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Colorado CJ
I found my new forks waiting for me when I came home from work last night. I installed them and found that the calipers wouldn't work. I should have thought of that since the mounting would have to be different on the calipers because of the leading axle forks. No problem though, today I machined up a new bracket so that I could use the same caliper and not have to try to find one for a Katana.
These forks are MUCH nicer than the stock forks. No more brake dive and much better all around handling. I also filled the forks to 28 psi, they are nice and firm with good dampening. The new forks were also about 1.5" shorter, so mounting them dropped the front end and gave me less trail, so the bike really handles much better.
Well enough talking. Here's a picture. Don't mind the tape on the headlight, I burned out the bulb on my way home last night. I turned around and went back to the shop. Turns out my jeep lights plug right into the socket. A little electrical tape to hold the light in the fixture and I was able to ride home (it was late and dark).
Here's a picture of the bracket I machined to make the stock calipers work. The part I made is the dark black bracket that is mounted to the bottom caliper bolt.
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Great looking bracket. I envy you guys that can do that kind of stuff.Cowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace
1981 GS550T - My First
1981 GS550L - My Eldest Daughter's - Now Sold
2007 GSF1250SA Bandit - My touring bike
Sit tall in the saddle Hold your head up high
Keep your eyes fixed where the trail meets the sky and live like you ain't afraid to die
and don't be scared, just enjoy your ride - Chris Ledoux, "The Ride"
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Tim Tom
I missed this somehow while I was camping last month I guess.
The bike looks awesome dude. You should be very proud of it, and ride the heck out of it. It looks incredibly better than the L you started with.
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Colorado CJ
Thanks guys, I appreciate it! Yeah, the bike is much better looking. It performs much better as well, more power, better handling, no more brake dive.
I've done some shake down rides now (about 250 miles or so), and everything seems just right, so I'll be breaking it down shortly for sandblasting, paint and polish.
Here's a pic of the bike on one of the shake down rides
racer44 by coloradocj, on Flickr
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Tim Tom
Great picture. Wish I had scenery like that around me...
Just noticed something, your not running a front fender. While I know it's not 'needed' per say and don't get me wrong I love the look of the naked wheel, what about the fork brace? Have you found the forks to be flexing at all without the fender?
Maybe its a non-issue but I'm just asking.
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Krunk_Kracker
Originally posted by Tim Tom View PostGreat picture. Wish I had scenery like that around me...
Just noticed something, your not running a front fender. While I know it's not 'needed' per say and don't get me wrong I love the look of the naked wheel, what about the fork brace? Have you found the forks to be flexing at all without the fender?
Maybe its a non-issue but I'm just asking.
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Tim Tom
I haven't looked in great detail for a brace for a 550. I think tarozzi may have something but I don't think its cheap. I do recall someone removing the brace from a GS fender though I think it was on a bigger bike.
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wouter
There is a german company called Telefix that sells them. Look on their website in onlineshop Gabelstabilisatoren
This dutch company sell their stock on 1/2of the original price.
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