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    82 gs450L cafe aka "the smurf"

    Hey everyone. Thought I'd share my 82 gs450L cafe racer. Bought it for $300 with 10k on the clock and had sat since 1990. A buddy and I put her together. To adapt the E tank we had to relocate the coils inside the frame neck and move the tank ear mounts forward as well as fab a bracket to lift the rear of the tank up about an inch or so. The tank was a rusty mess. It was home to a family of rats in a boneyard lol. I started out with clubman bars but eventually moved up (down hehe) to clip ons. The exhaust is a homemade 2-1 using a set of harley pipes we had laying around. Even uses the harley baffle. Sounds really good. Simple hand made side covers. RFY rear shocks and progressive fork springs. The tail lights from a 42 ford and the tail is a fiberglass piece from cb750.Com known as "the ducktail". Was recently GIVEN an 82 gs450E so I swapped the 18f 18r wheels from it. Sure beats the L 19f 16r combo. Also I kept the 42 tooth sprocket from the L wheels and used it with the E wheels. Bike is a lot happier on the highway now than I've dropped roughly 1k rpms at 70mph. Have yet to decide on a rear set setup. This is my 1st bike and she's a blast to ride. Feedback is welcome.
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    And for the 'before' shot. Was pretty ugly in my opinion. received_975833132480992.jpg

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      #3
      Nice looking bike, good work!

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        #4
        Welcome to the site, Shaun.
        Nice work on transforming the dead L into our own rider.
        Agreed on the 18 inch "stance" being much better.
        How about a pic of the rear including the tail lights.
        2@ \'78 GS1000

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          #5
          My God, that was the ugliest L I have ever see . The way the back end is up it looks like it had 15" shocks on it! Haha
          Looks like you really turned it into something nice.
          We like pictures. You should share some more.

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            #6
            That came out very nice. Great work.
            1982 GS1100E "Jolene"

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              #7
              Thanks guys! Here's a shot of the rear. Once I find how to put up multiple pics from my tablet I have a lot more to share received_975832312481074.jpg

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