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Originally posted by Burque73 View Post
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Uh, ... Roger, ... that is his DREAM picture, what he wants his to look like.
Originally posted by 93Bandit View PostBelow is a bike I found online which captures what I want to achieve for the most part (Credit to the builder, Mr. Swallow Customs). I like the look of this bike and want to build something very similar to it. I plan on a slightly different color scheme.
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Originally posted by 93Bandit View PostNote: For some reason I can only upload one picture per post. Does this have something to do with my post count?
Even with my post count, the limit of attached pictures is exactly ONE.
However, if you host them somewhere, you can copy and paste the links of up to TEN pictures per post.
Many of us used to use Photobucket, until they appeared to change the "b" in the middle to an "f".
Some use imgur or other similar places, have not bothered to keep track.
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I started stripping the bike down today. I got the front fairing, saddle bags and trunk removed, along with all the brackets. Also started removing some the of hacked wiring from the fairing install... Whoever did that needs to be castrated. They did a terrible job of wiring... Anyways, I need to dig into the wiring harness to find out what I need to keep to reference when I build my new harness, and what I can remove. The next few garage sessions will likely be more disassembly. Here is how she sits in my garage as of this evening. Very dirty and in need of some TLC for sure!
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Note: For some reason I can only upload one picture per post. Does this have something to do with my post count?
Also, if anyone is interested in some parts, I'd probably be willing to let some go for a deal. The fairing, trunk and saddle bags are rough, but would probably clean up alright. They definitely would not look good on a show bike, but they're decent from afar and still functional. Let me know if anyone is interested. I can send pictures upon request.
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So here are a few pictures of the bike when I bought it and the condition it was in.
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'81 GS850G Restoration
4Restore to its former cruiser glory and keep GSR Proud!100.00%4Continue the Cafe Racer build.0.00%0Hello folks. I've finally decided to do something with the '81 GS I bought a few months back. I got it for a song, and originally planned on using parts from it to get my 83 running, then eventually do a restoration of the '81. Well after digging into the bike a bit, I discovered that the overall cosmetic and electrical condition is pretty rough. It shows 44,000 miles on the odometer and I believe many of those were hard ones. That being said, I don't know the mechanical condition yet as it was non-running when I bought it. I pulled the starter and a few other parts from it to get my '83 running so I never had the chance to see if it would run. All that to say plans of restoring it to its original glory are gone. It would cost too much and quite frankly I don't want to do that.
Which is what brings me to this build thread. As I'm sure you've figured out by now, I plan on building a cafe racer styled bike from my '81. Below is a bike I found online which captures what I want to achieve for the most part (Credit to the builder, Mr. Swallow Customs). I like the look of this bike and want to build something very similar to it. I plan on a slightly different color scheme.
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Anyways, here's a list of things I need to do, not necessarily in order. It is not an exhaustive list at all, but it's a start.
- Complete tear down, to frame
- Deep clean all parts (Frame, engine, tank etc...)
- Paint engine
- Powder coat OR paint frame & swing arm (maybe some other small parts)
- Paint tank
- Paint wheels
- Rebuild carbs
- Rebuild starter
- Make sure it runs
- New exhaust (undecided 4-2, 4-1, open header)
- Rebuild brakes (MC, calipers)
- New brake lines
- Remove necessary wiring
- Rewire basics
- Mount headlight/brake light/indicators
- New handle bars
- New seat
- ????
I don't have a timeline for this build because I want to take my time. I doubt this will be finished in a years time, but then again maybe it will? I'm sure I will need assistance along the way so I will be calling on you experts to help me out!
I will be sure to document as much of my progress as possible. Pictures of the bike and what I completed today to follow! Stay tuned...Tags: None
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