A few years ago now I purchased a 1981 GS450T and well it had some issues but it ran. I had had to do some small things and take it into the shop for others and it still isn't the most reliable bike out there.
Today I have decided this will change. I will be going on an adventure to take the bike apart and completely rebuild it. Now I am not an expert to working on motorcycles, or any vehicles for that matter so that is why I am here to both ask for help and share my adventure.
I understand what I am about to say may not sit with everyone - but I will likely not rebuild to 100% stock. When possible I will likely change parts out for newer and possibly more reliable parts.
Anyways on to my plan, please let me know what you think (if I should do one thing before another, etc). I will be cleaning and polishing as I go.
1. Complete tear down to the frame, separating and labeling as I go
2. Frame and suspension work
3. Wheels/brakes
4. Carbs
5. Engine teardown and restoration
6. Wiring and putting it all back together
I plan on buying tools and new parts as I go and I understand this may end up costing me a pretty penny. Are there any tips you guys and gals can give me before I get started? I've got a lot of work to do and I'm excited.
Side question: When I bought the bike, there were only T models on the market, I myself am a fan of the E model gas tank and actually bought one shortly after but soon found out the frame is different. I know my current frame isn't in the best condition - are there any differences in engine mounting between the E and T models?
Thanks and I hope you can all help and stay tuned! I am actually going on a trip soon so I won't be able to start until next month but I figured I'd get the ball rolling. (-:
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