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Fantastic job so far! Keep it up she will be a beauty when your finished1978 Gs1085 compliments of Popy Yosh, Bandit 1200 wheels and front end, VM33 Smoothbores, Yosh exhaust, braced frame, ported polished head :cool:
1983 Gs1100ESD, rebuild finished! Body paintwork happening winter 2017:D
I would rather trust my bike to a technician that reads the service manual than some backyardigan that THINKS HE KNOWS how to fix things.
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Great job on the rebuild, thanks for posting such a detailed well documented rebuild thread.
I have just started a rebuild on a GS 650 E which looks mechanically similar to your bike so I'm able to pick a few valuable details from your posts which is a bonus for me during my rebuild process.
Seems we have the same thoughts on buying all the NOS parts we can find, it's hard to resist when you know it's NLA from Suzuki and you see one for sale.
I seem to remember you purchased painted trims for the speedo and tach but in the previous picture it looks like you installed chrome ones, change of mind?
Also what about the paint job for the bike, did you get that done yet?
One other question I had was regarding the engine emblems, did you order the emblem cover for the generator and ignition covers from Parts Outlaw and if so can you post a picture of them.
Did it look like the original one?
Cheers,
DavidLast edited by Kiwi Canuck; 02-22-2017, 01:45 PM.2018 Honda Africa Twin AS
2013 DR 650 Grey, sold 1981 GS 650E Silver,
1980 GS1000ST Blue & White, X2
2012 DL650 Vstrom Foxy Orange, in storage
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2002 BMW 1150 GS Blue & White - Sold
1975 BMW R90/6 Black - Sold 1984 GS1150EF Sold
1982 BMW R100 Africa trip, Stolen - Recovered- Sold
1977-1980 Suzuki GS550, GS1000E, GS1000S GSX750, GSX1100,s
Hondas ST90, CR125 CB175 , CB350 CB750, NSU Quickly, Yamaha RD's 350/400,
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mv577
Originally posted by Kiwi Canuck View PostGreat job on the rebuild, thanks for posting such a detailed well documented rebuild thread.
I have just started a rebuild on a GS 650 E which looks mechanically similar to your bike so I'm able to pick a few valuable details from your posts which is a bonus for me during my rebuild process.
Seems we have the same thoughts on buying all the NOS parts we can find, it's hard to resist when you know it's NLA from Suzuki and you see one for sale.
I seem to remember you purchased painted trims for the speedo and tach but in the previous picture it looks like you installed chrome ones, change of mind?
Also what about the paint job for the bike, did you get that done yet?
One other question I had was regarding the engine emblems, did you order the emblem cover for the generator and ignition covers from Parts Outlaw and if so can you post a picture of them.
Did it look like the original one?
Cheers,
David
It turned out that the painted trims didn't fit... I was bummed... I believe they were UK spec... so maybe different gauges??
As for the paint job... I'm sticking with the stock paint color... the parts are at the body shop now... I have new OEM emblems etc for it as well...
I haven't ordered the engine emblems yet so I can't answer that one... I did find NOS covers though!!!! so there will be emblems ordered at some point
Good luck with the build!!!
Mike
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Had a few minutes to mess around with the bike... got a few small jobs done... First off I installed a new stator into my NOS case cover...
It's an aftermarket stator so we'll see... one thing to note was I had to redo the wire ties holding the wires to the stator in order to make it long enough to route through the cover... fit was fine after that...
Through on the new Regulator / Rectifier after that.... pretty straight forward here...
I then decided to put on the inner fender... the fender I bought was from a different model GS550 but looked right and was in good shape so I grabbed it... Turned out it fit well but was a little long at the top where it met the outer rear fender... I easily trimmed it down to fit with a utility knife and painting tape as a straight line... the other difference was it was missing the two top mounting holes that connected it to the outer fender... once it was in place I just drilled the holes through the bottom and was able to use the stock hardware to screw them together...
Mounted the outer rear fender next... straight forward... It's a NOS part but has some marks and blemishes here and there... best I found by far and it looks good on the bike
Turn signal mounts...
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Rear turn signals... aftermarket... may be replaced at some point as I'm not 100% on them... but ok for now...
Pulled apart the seat latch and license plate bracket for clean up and paint...
Seat latch all cleaned up... and yes I know it wasn't black before but I thought it looked good
Seat latch installed...
License plate bracket all painted up and installed... hey it's the little things!!!
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I got to work on a lock set I bought... My seat latch lock broke when I took it apart and I need a gas cap so when the set popped up cheap I bought it... they were in great shape but I'm having success cleaning them up...
Seat latch lock rebuild...
Helmet lock....
Ground down and being painted...
Getting ready to rebuild the seat lock... I realized at this point that I needed the end arm from my original lock that links to the actual latch... the set I bought had a different end...
Seat latch lock installed... I used brake clean to get the grime out and graphite to lube them... they work great now...
Haven't finished the helmet lock yet
Oh here's a tech tip for you.... when you're cleaning and lubing the lock cylinder... don't drop it on the garage floor... those little plates and springs like to go EVERYWHERE!!!! ugh... I found the plates... but had to steal springs from an old lock... and spend 30 minutes trying to figure out what order they go in lol... fun fun
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Swk426
I'm very interested in how this comes out. Just sold this guy last spring. Your doing a great job.
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It's fun watching small components being refurbished. Piece at a time till they're all done and come together for a finished project and nothing left untouched.1979 GS1000S,
1982 Honda CX500 Turbo, 1982 Honda MB5 w/CR80 motor, 1977 Honda "nekid" Goldwing, 1976 Honda CB550F cafe', 1972 Honda XL250 cafe'
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Newbomb
Mike
you are doing a fantastic job documenting your restoration here.I bought one of these at my local dealer Spring city cycles in saratoga springs NY as a one year old leftover.it was a great first bike I traded it in a couple yrs later on a 82 GS1100E and have owned about 15 or so GS1100's and a couple more 1000 Katanas.I used to live on this site but then had kids and took a break for while.now I just picked up another 83 1100E and can't wait to start restoring it
Rich
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mv577
Well life is what it is and the bike was pushed to the side of the garage for a while again... Slow and steady I guess!!! A few updates on its progress... first off I got the body work back from the shop!!! You have to love shinny parts!
The tank when I brought it home...
Decals applied.... loving it!
Front fender installed...
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I then started working on the front brake lines... I decided to do braided lines and went with Goodrich... There weren't any great kits that I could find for the bike... I've never used these type of lines where you put the line and end together as needed... but I have to assume they work or they wouldn't sell them lol
Putting it all together... and actually I messed up here by putting one of the longer lines in the wrong place... but I caught it before putting it on the bike...
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I then grabbed the rear hub and axle and started cleaning those up...
I forgot a before picture but here is the new bearing being pressed into the cleaned up hub....
Cleaned hub, new bearing and seal...
New sprocket installed... I had bought new bolts, nuts and those washer things... however when I went to use them they were all too small... so I ended up reusing the old stuff, cleaning it up the best I could... and found some new nuts lying around that seemed to work...
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