About a year ago I picked up a 1980 Suzuki GS450 for pretty cheap on eBay, the purchase inspired by hours trawling the pages of Pipeburn. It's taken a while to get to where I am, and it'll take a little while longer to get her finally stunning and running, but I'm keen to get my hands dirty and come out with something built not bought, a genuine cafe inspired build. Looking forward to those lazy summer Sundays.
I'll have some photos up ASAP, but so far I've completely stripped the bike, bought a few bits and pieces (clip-ons, a seat cowl from a 1980 KZ750), got the tank and frame up to a mate of my Uncle's for painting, and I've started to pull apart the engine. She hasn't run in a while, but the engine looks decent, at least at first glance (cylinders, carbs). What I want to do is completely strip and clean the engine, then rebuild it. I've loved looking through the wealth of information here, but at a first attempt, any suggestions for how to go about a genuine GS450 engine clean and rebuild?
Looking forward to sharing the rest of my build, and pulling some genuine inspiration from some of the grouse builds on here already.
Cheers,
Matt.
Comment