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    1980 GS250 "dirty little brat"

    So 3 months ago I began with a rusted old GS250 rolling frame and partially assembled engine in a bucket with several other buckets of random parts. I bought the bike with the intentions of building a custom bike for my fiancee for her birthday Dec.21st/xmas present. I really wish I had pictures of the rusted junk I had to start with but I imagine you guys just need to know it sat for 10 years and somebody who thought they could get it running again took it all apart and then never put it back together. I began taking pictures after I powdercoated the frame.

    I first explored the idea of doing a cafe conversion but I already have a CB650 cafe project going so changed direction, a bobber crossed my mind but I already own a GN250 bobber and this is nearly the same bike but a twin. I in the end decided to explore a sort of bratstyle mixed with enduro- with the future intention of raising the exhaust to really be able to go offroad if I want. I'm a good ways along in the project and although I will not be finished on December 25th I will at least have a presentable machine visually to give her. Here are some pictures of the process thus far.

    Frame after powdercoat


    20121022_125158 by nikola25spasic, on Flickr



    20121022_125219 by nikola25spasic, on Flickr

    Engine wheels forks install



    20121022_190444 by nikola25spasic, on Flickr



    20121022_190542 by nikola25spasic, on Flickr

    New superbike bars


    20121105_160926 by nikola25spasic, on Flickr

    Added grill guard to headlight and installed the wiring harness i got from ebay


    20121105_160845 by nikola25spasic, on Flickr


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    20121105_160952 by nikola25spasic, on Flickr

    #2
    New master cylinder and grips but i bent one and mocking tank and sidecovers to see what it looks like


    20121117_171815 by nikola25spasic, on Flickr


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    20121117_171918 by nikola25spasic, on Flickr

    Added pods and shocks


    20121121_120246 by nikola25spasic, on Flickr


    20121121_120254 by nikola25spasic, on Flickr


    20121121_120302 by nikola25spasic, on Flickr

    Painted Forks and sidecovers, bought new tires, exhaust mock


    20121206_110621 by nikola25spasic, on Flickr


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      #3
      Added seat


      20121207_113645 by nikola25spasic, on Flickr


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      Exhaust connectors made then wrapped and mounted the pipes


      20121211_161805 by nikola25spasic, on Flickr


      20121211_161818 by nikola25spasic, on Flickr


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      20121211_170423 by nikola25spasic, on Flickr



      Today I painted the headlight bucket, finished sanding the tank, worked on cleaning the inside, stripped the clear from the engine cases and polished them and then added primer and basecoat to the tank. I intend to get some custom pinstriping done for her after Xmas so unfortunately the tank will not be that bright shiny gloss for quite a while. I'll have photos up in a few days of the newest work.

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        #4
        Looks like it's coming along fairly well

        I'm curious about the tires, what are they specifically? They look too knobby to be a street legal tire.

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          #5
          The tires are Shinko 244's Theyre a 70/30 street/dirt tire https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XTH2gwh-UE

          Cheap tires but the reviews I read on bike bandit suggested that people were quite happy with them on the street and in general. I considered the 80/20 tires in the video because I really liked the look as well but went with these because the 705 bias ply's have an issue of coming apart. The road handling should be fine especially for a bike that probably maxes out at 85mph and a g/f that will likely only go 65 the only bad part about these types of tires on bikes is that they can sometimes be noisy. We'll see in the spring...
          Last edited by Guest; 12-14-2012, 03:07 PM.

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            #6
            I have them on my wife's DR 200, they are a bit on the slippery side on pavement.
            OK on dirt and gravel and rocks, nothing special. Good dual sport knobbies are actually better on dirt and pavement both. But for $40 or so apiece they are great.
            http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...tatesMap-1.jpg

            Life is too short to ride an L.

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              #7
              New pics of the tank sort of done (It's done enough for xmas but I honestly have to go back and sand down further because I see several spots where I didn't sand the bondo quite enough ) Sanded the rear sprocket and quick polished the cases also painted the headlight bucket.


              20121214_124058 by nikola25spasic, on Flickr


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              This side of the tank came out nice.... the other side not so good with a few high spots.


              20121214_124725 by nikola25spasic, on Flickr


              20121214_125304 by nikola25spasic, on Flickr


              Still on the to do list for after the holidays-
              Cosmetic-
              Cut the stock front fender down, grind and mount.
              Cut a rear fender down, grind and mount.
              add turn signals
              add brake light
              add speedometer
              fix tank
              add pinstripe to tank and sidecovers
              paint hubs black (possibly?)


              Mechanical-
              Add chain
              figure out clutch
              add front and rear brake
              rebuild petcock
              adjust valves
              add fuel lines
              get running (it sorta runs, spraying starting fluid in it fires off so in theory it should run..... maybe...)
              Last edited by Guest; 12-14-2012, 03:56 PM.

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                #8
                That is friggin' sweet! Excellent!!!!!
                1983 GS1100E

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                  #9
                  Looks great! Me likey

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                    #10
                    Mate I love it! Awesome little project.

                    If they were available in Australia I was planning on the Shinko 244's for my 450 but I ended up with Pirelli Scorpions front and rear as noone has the Shinko's here and shipping makes them more expensive than the Pirelli's bought locally.

                    If you want inspiration for your high pipe, have a look in my rebuild thread at what I got my local exhaust shop (Tranzac) to make for me. Very happy with it!

                    Have you got any detailed pic's of how you did the seat? I really like that.

                    And what shocks are you using?
                    1982 GS450E - The Wee Beastie
                    1984 GSX750S Katana 7/11 - Kit Kat - BOTM May 2020

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

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

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                      #11
                      The bike is looking sweet!

                      cg
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                      83 GS1100g
                      2006 Triumph Sprint ST 1050

                      Ohhhh!........Torque sweet Temptress.........always whispering.... a murmuring Siren

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                        #12
                        Pete, your pipe is exactly what I'm looking for aside from the merge collector into a single.

                        The seat is by dime city cycles. I was going to make my own but wouldnt have been able to accomplish ribs in it. The measurements on DCC's seat was an exact fit to the GS250 so all I had to do was make 2 cuts to remove the bracket that sticks up on the frame. It went on sale for 175 so I splurged.

                        The shocks were given to me by my brother, just gas shocks he got on ebay. He didn't like the gold on his bike and has now bought a pair of the royal enfield gas shocks. I also dont like the gold and may just wrap the piggy back in electrical tape or something.

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                          #13
                          It is a very nice build! I like the look of the brat style with the knobblies. Very nice!

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                            #14
                            Cool, Dime City seem to do some nice stuff although I haven't bought anything from them myself at this point in time.

                            What's the plan for the high pipes? Two into two? Are you going to do one down each side like the Metisse? http://www.metisse-motorcycles.com/stevemcqueen.htm
                            1982 GS450E - The Wee Beastie
                            1984 GSX750S Katana 7/11 - Kit Kat - BOTM May 2020

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

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

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                              #15
                              how do the shorty mufflers sound on it? i have a 2-1 header on mine but was thinking about going back to the 2-2 with the shorties on it.

                              i like your build since its close to mine. i have a 450L with the same seat, but i have clip ons on mine, but they might be a little low for me( im 6'1'')

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