Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Suzuki GS450 --- Cafe Build

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Damn. Been hittin' the gym?

    Comment


      Hey FC I've been following along with your build so far and love what your doing here. My question to you is how do the Club Man bars feel when your riding. I'm about to start my cafe build on a 82 450TXz. I will be riding it alot so I want it to be comfortable so I was looking at those bars or something along the drag or sportbike bars. Thanks Zay

      Comment


        Originally posted by rlong74 View Post
        Damn. Been hittin' the gym?
        HA! Actually, I used a giant wrench with way too much leverage . That's all I had laying around. Fear not! I have another float bowl drain screw on the way!

        Originally posted by Zaydoc View Post
        Hey FC I've been following along with your build so far and love what your doing here. My question to you is how do the Club Man bars feel when your riding. I'm about to start my cafe build on a 82 450TXz. I will be riding it alot so I want it to be comfortable so I was looking at those bars or something along the drag or sportbike bars. Thanks Zay
        I'm 5' 8" and the clubman bars work good for me. It's OK right now but rear sets and a seatpad would help a lot! My second choice of bars would be the superbike bend. Not too low but not too high either. A lot of the guys love them here.

        Be sure to post up progress on your bike .

        My riding jacket got here today too .

        Comment


          Superbikes are the shizzy.



          Cours thats on my 1100 but super comfy with the right amount of forward lean th keep that sporty feel. Sry fc for the jack

          Comment


            Did a little shopping around for a drain plug. They're all around $7 but shipping was always like $20 just for a little plug and it would take two weeks for delivery! Screw that! How about Z1 Enterprises?

            Z1 Enterprises specializes in quality Motorcycle parts for Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha Classic Japanese motorcycles from the 1970's and 1980's.


            I've been chatting with some forum members here and evidently, the GS450 carburetor shares a few parts with the VM carbs such as the VM29. The float bowls are of the VM style and jets too. Hmmm.... Anyways, got one on the way . I hope it gets here before the end of this week

            Comment


              Where's the Paint?!

              Oi!! I leave the world of civilization and go camping for a long weekend, I expect to get back on here and see some paint!!

              Seriously though, keep working on it, bummer about that broken screw. The old aluminum gets really soft and it's quite easy to shear bolts. I did that to my rear brake banjo bolt. PITA to find a new one without using the internet. lol

              Your making good progress though and riding the bike is a step in the right direction. Even just for a bit

              Comment


                Originally posted by Tim Tom View Post
                Oi!! I leave the world of civilization and go camping for a long weekend, I expect to get back on here and see some paint!!

                Seriously though, keep working on it, bummer about that broken screw. The old aluminum gets really soft and it's quite easy to shear bolts. I did that to my rear brake banjo bolt. PITA to find a new one without using the internet. lol

                Your making good progress though and riding the bike is a step in the right direction. Even just for a bit
                So that's where you've been. You come back and see a pink gas tank LOL!

                I already ordered the screw from Z1 Enterprises and hopefully it will get here at least by next Wednesday. And hopefully I can spray the paint... Presentations are very soon...

                I can't ride or even start the bike up without it, and it is very crucial in my presentation!

                Comment


                  Yeah a running bike might be needed to "make the grade"

                  Comment


                    Originally posted by FreshStart View Post
                    Yeah a running bike might be needed to "make the grade"
                    Correct. Which is why I'm going crazy over here PM'ing everyone for a drain screw .

                    I got a question. Who has dealt with Z1 before? Do they have parts in stock? Or do they order from a dealer then ship it to the customer? I sent Z1 an email this same question as well...

                    Comment


                      I just got a bolt from a hardware store myself..

                      Comment


                        Originally posted by FreshStart View Post
                        I just got a bolt from a hardware store myself..
                        No, this is a special bolt. Don't think the hardware store would have it.

                        Anyways, just got an email from Z1. Very fast response, by the way.

                        "
                        Hi Allen, we try to keep everything in stock. Only if we say we are out of stock on the description will we be out of them – and when that happens we don’t allow you to order the part…

                        We do have these in stock – over 40 in stock as of this morning.

                        Cheers, Jeff
                        "
                        Thought you guys might want to know the above.

                        And I just got a tracking number. I should get it this week . So far, I'm really liking Z1 Enterprises.

                        Comment


                          Removed the pilot box and lowered the gauges... A LOT!!!









                          It actually has like 2,000 more miles than that. Speedometer cable snapped...



                          Here's just a few places where I can mount a camera. Lots of cool angles .


                          Last edited by Guest; 05-18-2011, 06:13 PM.

                          Comment


                            The gauges are far less intrusive like that. What's the plan for the idiot lights?
                            1982 GS450E - The Wee Beastie
                            1984 GSX750S Katana 7/11 - Kit Kat - BOTM May 2020

                            sigpic

                            450 Refresh thread: https://www.thegsresources.com/_foru...-GS450-Refresh

                            Katana 7/11 thread: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...84-Katana-7-11

                            Comment


                              Since I live and work in the Seattle area... I'm going to have to arrange to go see this bike in person one of these days. This is too fun, and too KOOL!!

                              I'd love to see how it feels to sit on the bike with bars like that.

                              Comment


                                Originally posted by pete View Post
                                The gauges are far less intrusive like that. What's the plan for the idiot lights?
                                That's easy.

                                Can you see the two holes for the pilot box? I'm just going to stick my green and red LED lights in there. Or maybe I'll drill some holes higher up. But again, I will eventually get an Acewell.


                                Originally posted by Darin Jordan View Post
                                Since I live and work in the Seattle area... I'm going to have to arrange to go see this bike in person one of these days. This is too fun, and too KOOL!!

                                I'd love to see how it feels to sit on the bike with bars like that.
                                Cool! Bring your GS850G over too . I've never really seen another GS up close before lol.

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                X