The traffic hasn't got any better I'm afraid so next time come to see us in Birmingham, England's second city, also the home of BSA motorcycles and the best motorcycle museum in the country! (Plus by the time you get here I'll hopefully be riding my 700e and onto the next GS )
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soundsource
Originally posted by Billy Ricks View Post
The traffic hasn't got any better I'm afraid so next time come to see us in Birmingham, England's second city, also the home of BSA motorcycles and the best motorcycle museum in the country! (Plus by the time you get here I'll hopefully be riding my 700e and onto the next GS )
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Originally posted by soundsource View PostOh Billy that sounds like a nightmare! Most people in London are so busy keeping up with their astronomical rents that they don't have time to be friendly. I couldn't live there.
The traffic hasn't got any better I'm afraid so next time come to see us in Birmingham, England's second city, also the home of BSA motorcycles and the best motorcycle museum in the country! (Plus by the time you get here I'll hopefully be riding my 700e and onto the next GS )
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England has gone right downhill, London in particular is a disgrace. You should do a tour, come down and visit me in Cornwall, nice people, nice scenery, Obby Oss Penglaz,
creepy stuff. You need to get out in the sticks a bit to find any real culture in England, not too far though, there's parts of deepest, darkest Devon that'll make Deliverance look like Mary Poppins.
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Billy Ricks
Originally posted by EvilEnfield View PostEngland has gone right downhill, London in particular is a disgrace. You should do a tour, come down and visit me in Cornwall, nice people, nice scenery, Obby Oss Penglaz,
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creepy stuff. You need to get out in the sticks a bit to find any real culture in England, not too far though, there's parts of deepest, darkest Devon that'll make Deliverance look like Mary Poppins.
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EvilEnfield
Originally posted by Billy Ricks View PostThat would be ideal, to meet a few of the acquaintances here. I know not to judge the country by what we experienced in London. We were totally unprepared and we found that out at the port at Calais. It just happened to be the anniversary of 9-11 and the British immigration officer thought he needed to remind us what day it was. We had no idea you're not allowed to just wing it in England. We finally had to tell him we were visiting Mildenhall where my wife was born to have him give us any slack.
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soundsource
Nearly there!
Spent the whole weekend rubbing bike parts down - I've been watching a lot of movies with my old sheet in my lap and bits of sandpaper everywhere!
Things are looking good though I am only now realising quite how much more sanding and polishing I have to do to get this baby finished...
This morning a few new bits arrived, including my replacement 19mm socket so I can get the swing-arm out finally:
So now I've got a bare frame to work with. Yep, the workload is only really hitting me now I've finished the strip-down. Wow, this is going to take more than a couple of weeks...
It's still good to be on the other side of the job now. Just cleaning and polishing, painting and rubbing a whole heap of stuff now and then I can start putting her back together!
I pulled off the stator case to see if I could work out why the PO had put instant gasket around the edges but couldn't find anything obvious.
The screws that hold the cable in place were a little bit chewed up so he'd definitely had a go at removing the case completely. Both screws were really stiff so I'll have to wait till later in the week when my impact-driver arrives to get these out.
And now, back to rubbing down...
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Been following your progress here Soundsource (are you in the music business?) and you are doing us Brits proud. Another Gold Medal over here please Mr. Coe! I am in Canterbury, Kent (always start your tour on the UK here) and have just started my own strip down but it will take me a lot longer than you. You have wasted no time at all.
I am loving it that you are tracking down some of the items that I am going to need (carb cleaner for one) and posting some great links. Thank you so much. And all the photos. I know exactly how long it takes to get them and post them. I started a blog to deal with my photos as it was my method of cataloguing the parts. Have a look here:
The restoration project for my dad's 1984 Suzuki GS1100 G.The bike was shipped to the UK and is now in Canterbury for restoration - August 2012.
My GS1100G is an North American import (I imported it myself) so I am expecting to have to ship stuff from the US but I do believe some of the parts from UK / European models will interchange.
I used to own a GS750 EF in Canada in the mid 80s which is very similar to what you have. Rode it right across Canada and back when I was in my mid 20s.
Looking forward to seeing your progress. I am cheering you on.
I think we must start a UK thread on this forum!
Greetings
Richard
P.S. Here is my forum thread: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=199361Richard
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GS1150 EF bought Jun 2015
GS1150 ES bought Mar 2014: ES Makeover Thread AND blog: Go to the Blog
GS1100 G (2) bought Aug 2013: Road Runner Project Thread AND blog: Go to the Blog
GS1100 G (1) Dad bought new 1985 (in rebuild) see: Dad's GS1100 G Rebuild AND blog: Go to the Blog
Previously owned: Suzuki GS750 EF (Canada), Suzuki GS750 (UK)(Avatar circa 1977), Yamaha XT500, Suzuki T500, Honda XL125, Garelli 50
Join the United Kingdom (UK) Suzuki GS Facebook Group here
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soundsource
Originally posted by londonboards View PostBeen following your progress here Soundsource (are you in the music business?) and you are doing us Brits proud. Another Gold Medal over here please Mr. Coe! I am in Canterbury, Kent (always start your tour on the UK here) and have just started my own strip down but it will take me a lot longer than you. You have wasted no time at all.
I am loving it that you are tracking down some of the items that I am going to need (carb cleaner for one) and posting some great links. Thank you so much. And all the photos. I know exactly how long it takes to get them and post them. I started a blog to deal with my photos as it was my method of cataloguing the parts. Have a look here:
The restoration project for my dad's 1984 Suzuki GS1100 G.The bike was shipped to the UK and is now in Canterbury for restoration - August 2012.
My GS1100G is an North American import (I imported it myself) so I am expecting to have to ship stuff from the US but I do believe some of the parts from UK / European models will interchange.
I used to own a GS750 EF in Canada in the mid 80s which is very similar to what you have. Rode it right across Canada and back when I was in my mid 20s.
Looking forward to seeing your progress. I am cheering you on.
I think we must start a UK thread on this forum!
Greetings
Richard
P.S. Here is my forum thread: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=199361
Welcome londonboards! I subscribed to your rebuild thread a few days ago... I work as a sound engineer for film and TV. Would love to visit sometime! I've never been to Canterbury...
On the carb cleaner, I found something better than the link I posted: Wynn's Carb Cleaner
Our friends in the States have something called a carb dip, a tin with fluid in that you can dip your carbs and other parts into. The closest thing I can find to it is this Contractors Solvent it's not the same but hopefully it will do to clean the carbs well. The only other thing I've found which is similar but not as corrosive is just a Standard De-greaser.
This is what they have over there and what a few people seem to recommend: Gunk Carb and Parts Cleaner I just cant find a UK supplier
Yeah the photo thing, it's a bit complicated but now I'm used to it! My workflow is: Cameraphone - share to Google Drive (new version of google docs) - download via browser to computer - open and resize with paint - add to album on GSR User CP - add link to thread post using image button.
In terms of parts some things are cheaper from the States, even with shipping included! The two main sites that have been recommended to me are Z1 enterprises and cycle orings
Z1 have all kinds of parts available, including SS bolts for engine covers in sets. I've just ordered from both websites so lets see when the parts arrive!
Also I know that some GS parts are interchangeable with the newer GSXRs and the Bandits as well, not sure on your model though! Either do a search or post a new thread!
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Another parcel arrived this morning:
Which meant I could finally do this:
Which was a relief! They still seem fairly pliable, though the o-rings are shot (new ones on the way...).
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Great stuff. Just don't do what I did the first time I used one (years ago) which was to set it to turn the wrong way!
Regarding you stuff about cleaners; thanks for that but I really am going to need somink that we take off the corossion as well. This is what I am up against:
Have you any experience of ultra-sonic cleaning systems and where I might find someone to do it?
Greetings from Canterbury.Richard
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GS1150 EF bought Jun 2015
GS1150 ES bought Mar 2014: ES Makeover Thread AND blog: Go to the Blog
GS1100 G (2) bought Aug 2013: Road Runner Project Thread AND blog: Go to the Blog
GS1100 G (1) Dad bought new 1985 (in rebuild) see: Dad's GS1100 G Rebuild AND blog: Go to the Blog
Previously owned: Suzuki GS750 EF (Canada), Suzuki GS750 (UK)(Avatar circa 1977), Yamaha XT500, Suzuki T500, Honda XL125, Garelli 50
Join the United Kingdom (UK) Suzuki GS Facebook Group here
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Originally posted by londonboards View PostGreat stuff. Just don't do what I did the first time I used one (years ago) which was to set it to turn the wrong way!
Regarding you stuff about cleaners; thanks for that but I really am going to need somink that we take off the corossion as well. This is what I am up against:
Have you any experience of ultra-sonic cleaning systems and where I might find someone to do it?
Greetings from Canterbury.
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So . . . . new bowls then? Nah. I reckon they will come good!Richard
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GS1150 EF bought Jun 2015
GS1150 ES bought Mar 2014: ES Makeover Thread AND blog: Go to the Blog
GS1100 G (2) bought Aug 2013: Road Runner Project Thread AND blog: Go to the Blog
GS1100 G (1) Dad bought new 1985 (in rebuild) see: Dad's GS1100 G Rebuild AND blog: Go to the Blog
Previously owned: Suzuki GS750 EF (Canada), Suzuki GS750 (UK)(Avatar circa 1977), Yamaha XT500, Suzuki T500, Honda XL125, Garelli 50
Join the United Kingdom (UK) Suzuki GS Facebook Group here
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soundsource
Originally posted by londonboards View PostRegarding you stuff about cleaners; thanks for that but I really am going to need somink that we take off the corossion as well. This is what I am up against:
Have you any experience of ultra-sonic cleaning systems and where I might find someone to do it?
Greetings from Canterbury.
In terms of ultra-sonic stuff I've seen a few kits around for a reasonable price (machine mart etc.) but no personal experience.
For rust electrolysis is a good way of effortlessly removing large amounts of rust from metal - you just need a battery charger, a few bits of metal and wire and a container big enough to dip whatever you're cleaning. You could even use this method on the frame!
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