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    the gsv1000 rr cafe racer (or how to take a gs1k and ruin it for some of ya)

    So I got a race horse deal on two bikes, a gs1k and a gs550. So I called up my pops and decided to split the deal with em and he bought the 550, and I got the 1k. So I got the bike in running condition for the princely sum of $275. (550 for both bikes).


    So after a bit of sitting arround having a few cold ones, I decided to drag out the old 2k model sv650 I had aquired for free that some idiot had wrecked it. Something about riding a wheelie on a sv for an extended period of time will lock up the motor, and I would imagine this would really suck expecially when your on the back wheel.

    So lets see what interchanges, nothing like having a 30yr old litre bike with modern suspention and brakes to me! I started with the rear swing arm, might as well make a mono shock out of it. I have to note, after changing the bushings in the gs swing arm with the bushings in the sv swing arm, it was just about a bolt up affair. The only thing I had to do was sand down the "tube" on the rear of the swing arm, and it bolted right in.



    soon realised the drag bars that were on it wernt gonna cut it, so I drug out the clubman bars that I have from the old cb project Ive been meaning to do something with. (another project for another day, its gonna be a bobber or a brat).



    Well soon after that mock up I did change the rear tire with the gs one on the sv swing arm. I soon decided I would rather have the more modern brakes, and the more modern looking wheels. Not to mention there wasnt a good solution to mount the caliper stay on the swing arm for the gs caliper. ( sure wish I had the capiblilty to weld aluminum).

    So soon after that, the front looked way outta place so I said what the hell, ill try and fit the sv front to the gs frame.





    Again, pretty much a straight bolt up affair, I just changed the bearings with the gs ones and it bolted right in. The only thing I really had to do was grind the "lock" off the fork tube on the frame to allow it to turn.

    Here is where I am right now, I have the mono shock mocked up in the frame with nice 1/4" brackets. Ive got the rake set to 25 deg with me setting on it, so hopefully im close to where I need to be before I burn it in.



    and before anyone comments, im well aware of that flat spot in the front wheel...and yes it got fixed, and there's no problem with it!

    #2
    Got bondo! I hate people who think they can to body work!



    Instant bondo just add water, I think I easily wire wheeled 1/2 a gallon



    Time to cut it up

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      #3
      how to ruin a tank

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        #4
        Sometimes I can make some decent ones.

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          #5
          Brackets in



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            #6
            Back after it, man I hatehacks! Looks like I'm going to have to rewire the whole moth****le



            I wonder if it was charging? !

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              #7
              We have a rear set! These are the sv ones, and were bent really bad! I was able to get em in a vice and bend em back

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                #8
                Sheet metal time

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                  #9
                  roughed out teh seat pan



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                    #10
                    Time to get tanked



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                      #11
                      Fawk body work

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                        #12
                        Who invited the strippers?




                        Engine painted, (valves adjusted!) used vht wrinkle black, and using gloss on the covers. Also have a stainless bolt kit for it too



                        and all nice and shiny to put back in

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                          #13
                          Rear brake master and rear set brackets done

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                            #14
                            and, I'll let ya'll smoke that over, and Ill post some more of the build thread later awn tomorrow

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                              #15
                              Very interesting so far. Look forward to seeing more.

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