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Progress!!! 1978 GS1000E Restoration/Performance Rebuild
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Weasel
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Anthony......your PM box is full.Rob
1983 1100ES, 98' ST1100, 02' DR-Z400E and a few other 'bits and pieces'
Are you on the GSR Google Earth Map yet? http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=170533
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For all that are curious:
Rapidray built my clutch basket - essentially, it is an 1100 basket machined down to the height of a 1000 basket. Now, keep in mind that the 1100 steel plates are thicker, but smaller in diameter, whereas the 1000 steel plates are slightly thinner but larger in diameter. **The 1000 steel plates are too large in diameter to fit in the 1100 basket** To run the original number of steel plates (7, I think), you will have to purchase 1100 steelies and have them deck sanded to the thickness of the 1000 steelie, OR, you can do what I did, which is take a 1000 steelie and use a lathe to turn down the diameter to that of the 1100 steelie. I am using Fast by Gast 1100 fiber plates and x3 stock springs and x3 EBC springs for the pressure plate. The clutch pull is firm, but if I used x6 EBC springs it would require a gorilla's hand to pull. The clutch basket nut is from APE. As for the performance of the Gast fibers, some claim that they are too grabby - I can't comment on that right now, as my bike is a few steps away from being on the road for the first time! Hope this helps!Cogito ergo sum - "I think, therefore I am"
René Descartes
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UPDATE, 4-10
So, after an unexpected delay getting some parts pack from my powdercoater, I decided to get some long overdue work done yesterday.
THE BAD (insert line of expletives here). How did this slip my mind? How did I not check for appropriate petcock clearance? Apparently, I never fitted the tank to the bike with the carbs on... I'm very frustrated with myself because this is an amateurish mistake. As you can see in the photos, one of the petcock hose barbs bits the #1 carb. As for a workaround, I'm going to give Pingel a call on Monday to ask them the physical dimensions of their Guzzler series of petcocks - the different orientation of the barbs may give me enough clearance.
Potential workaround, the dual-outlet Guzzler
THE GOOD:
Headlight brackets installed
Sufficient tank clearance at full lock - yay!
Looking nearly done!
Last edited by philosopheriam; 04-10-2017, 06:53 AM.Cogito ergo sum - "I think, therefore I am"
René Descartes
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Originally posted by Sam 78 GS750 View PostEvery time I see your bike I drool...
You may have already covered this, but do you plan on getting case emblems?Cogito ergo sum - "I think, therefore I am"
René Descartes
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StratJeff
I have to ask- will this bike ever see the road, or is it a museum piece? I love the cleanliness, but can't imagine the misery of dealing with road wear on a bike this clean.
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Originally posted by jibledso View PostLooks great!
Do you have the contact info for the guy from England?Cogito ergo sum - "I think, therefore I am"
René Descartes
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Originally posted by StratJeff View PostI have to ask- will this bike ever see the road, or is it a museum piece? I love the cleanliness, but can't imagine the misery of dealing with road wear on a bike this clean.
I admittedly have come to the realization that I may enjoy working on bikes a bit more than riding them - you might a call it a passion for the craft, and a genuine desire to build beautiful things.Cogito ergo sum - "I think, therefore I am"
René Descartes
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Petcock Update!
Called Pingel this morning and a guy in the tech department was nice enough to grab a Guzzler GV111G and measure it for me - the body is only 1" wide and 1.4" tall. It will work! Ordered one today and it should be here by the end of the week.Cogito ergo sum - "I think, therefore I am"
René Descartes
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growler
Where did you get your headlight bracket? Or was that custom made?
Dang, your bike is gorgeous! What are you going to do with yourself when it's done? Ride the crap out of it hopefully! Congrats.
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