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    #31
    I got some more work done over the holidays.

    I installed the cams, checked the valve clearance, and tightened everything from the rear wheel to the neck. I also filled the engine, secondary drive, and final drive with fresh oil. After that I installed the carbs and air filters, and then rechecked everything a second time.

    Next I will be finishing off the brakes, hand controls, and all cables. When this is done then i will be into the home stretch with the wiring and fuel tank. The fuel tank has some sleight rust that I will have to deal with and the fuel level sender doesn't work at all, but I have an idea that may work as a modified replacement as that part has been discontinued for years.

    Then its prep and paint for the tank and exhaust.

    Then it'll be cross the old fingers and hope it starts after 5+ years and all my hard work.

    Anyhow here are some pictures.











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      #32
      Looks great. Is it just me or do the L's have a smaller rear wheel?

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        #33
        The Ls have a 16" wheel, the Gs have a 17" wheel.

        Except for the '80 850L, which has a 17" wheel.
        If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much space.

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          #34
          I have read a few threads and websites on carb rejetting, but to tell you the truth, I am a little unsure about that.

          Does anyone have any idea where to start, going from a stock set up like this......



          To using pods and a slip on muffler like this one?

          Exhaust gases are allowed to pass down the core of the muffler, but are also redirected to the outside. This provides very good sound reduction for such a small design. We are global. We pride ourselves in taking our own product photos so you know exactly what you are getting.


          Some input would greatly be appreciated.

          Thanks

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            #35
            Did you come across this post yet in reference to pods & rejetting?

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              #36
              No I didn't. Thanks Weasel.

              I haven't had any time to get anything else done on the bike since my last post.

              I'll keep you posted as usual.

              Thanks again.

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                #37
                Hate to say it but the first place to start is getting rid of those narrow cone filters and getting a proper set of filters from APE or K&N. Those filters more than likely have the same issue I saw with another similar set I got where the inlet is necked down where the rubber joins to the metal base of the filter. If the rubbers diameter is less than the outer diameter of the carb then you will see restriction. Then order Dynojet kit 3306. It's not just jetting you need. You also need the needles included in that kit. I have the same motor you do and that jet kit along with the APE filters is what I am running. Install the largest jets in the kit and set the mixture to the manual in the kit. I haven't had to touch mine since install. I think I am running a 17.5 idle jet.
                Last edited by Guest; 01-10-2016, 03:52 PM.

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                  #38
                  BTW the bike looks great. I love where you have gone with it.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by ShadowFocus603 View Post
                    Hate to say it but the first place to start is getting rid of those narrow cone filters and getting a proper set of filters from APE or K&N. Those filters more than likely have the same issue I saw with another similar set I got where the inlet is necked down where the rubber joins to the metal base of the filter. If the rubbers diameter is less than the outer diameter of the carb then you will see restriction.
                    Not only will it cause overall restriction, often times the inner parts cover the air bleeds. This will make the bike virtually untuneable.

                    Rear tire is going to slam into the seat pan over hard bumps. One of the most common mistakes made by the new wave of builders.

                    You might find that clipons with no rearsets is very uncomfortable on long rides.

                    It does look good, but form follows function. Cheers and good luck with the project
                    Last edited by Guest; 01-10-2016, 04:01 PM.

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                      #40
                      Looking very good! I'm in the process of doing the same thing ( had to do a lot of maintenance stuff and collect parts first).
                      What are you looking to do as far as rear sets?
                      And are you deleting the turn signals? If so, a diy would be great :P ( the harness on my bike is so hacked up, I can't make any sense of it, even looking at the diagram for it)

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                        #41
                        Damn, this bike looks good.
                        Last edited by Guest; 01-15-2016, 05:07 PM.

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                          #42
                          Thanks ^^

                          Still waiting on some parts, so I don't have any real updates at the moment.

                          Originally posted by ShadowFocus603 View Post
                          Hate to say it but the first place to start is getting rid of those narrow cone filters and getting a proper set of filters from APE or K&N. Those filters more than likely have the same issue I saw with another similar set I got where the inlet is necked down where the rubber joins to the metal base of the filter. If the rubbers diameter is less than the outer diameter of the carb then you will see restriction. Then order Dynojet kit 3306. It's not just jetting you need. You also need the needles included in that kit. I have the same motor you do and that jet kit along with the APE filters is what I am running. Install the largest jets in the kit and set the mixture to the manual in the kit. I haven't had to touch mine since install. I think I am running a 17.5 idle jet.
                          Thanks for the input, I'll check out the kit. Also the filters do not have that issue, I read about the issue and that was the first thing I checked when I received them.

                          Originally posted by DohcBikes View Post
                          Not only will it cause overall restriction, often times the inner parts cover the air bleeds. This will make the bike virtually untuneable.

                          Rear tire is going to slam into the seat pan over hard bumps. One of the most common mistakes made by the new wave of builders.

                          You might find that clipons with no rearsets is very uncomfortable on long rides.

                          It does look good, but form follows function. Cheers and good luck with the project
                          Hello! If the tire does rub on hard bumps, what do you suggest to remedy the problem? Also, I am looking at installing a rearset, as I have to agree, the clipons put you in very low position.

                          Thanks guys, constructive criticism is always welcome.

                          I'll keep you updated.

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                            #43
                            "Also, I am looking at installing a rearset......." Would the actual pass foot peg location be too high and back for you?...probably, but depending on your inseam/legs that would be an easy mounting place. Look on the inside of your oem pass peg brackets...you'll see the odd looking casting mark...a circle with a raised slot on it...that could be a half way point to mount to as well {btw- they don't exactly match so it's just a reference point}.
                            Problem is that no one makes rear sets for the G model shaft bikes...E's and S's sure, but the industry left us shaft guys out in the cold.
                            My suggestion is to find a rear set somewhere that has the pegs{folding or stationary}, style or color that you like, then you can make a plate to mount them in place of your oem pegs. Hardest part is two fold.....A} usable shifter and brake mounting hardware and B}a usable/comfortable foot peg location. Somewhat pic your body being frozen {bear with me here} - if you freeze your body, tilt forward and down to a new lower hand grip location, your feet should find a new upward and back location...should. I happen to have a 36" inseam, so my long legs will need to be somewhere other than in my armpits when I'm done......btw, I have the same problem as you but n '80 G that's in need of rear sets. Your year uses the aluminum foot peg brackets for passenger peg mounts while mine has a frame hoop with welded on pass foot pegs{for now - I've aquirred a pair of '82 G mounts like yours}.
                            Last edited by Guest; 01-24-2016, 10:58 AM. Reason: reworded after a 2nd coffee

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                              #44
                              I like your build!
                              Because I prioritize improving performance, I suggest dumping those L forks because they slow down flick-ability.
                              Also get taller harder rear shocks to lift the back a bit, to increase handling speed.
                              Last edited by Buffalo Bill; 01-24-2016, 12:16 PM.
                              1982 GS1100G- road bike
                              1990 GSX750F-(1127cc '92 GSXR engine)
                              1987 Honda CBR600F Hurricane

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                                #45
                                Damn it!

                                Got the wrong parts in, now I have to wait again. I'm itching to get this project going again, it's been too long.

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