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Assuming the turbo doesn't grenade itself and/or the motor on the dyno, I'll not be restoring to stock, though I have the parts. So I need to get off my behind and start thinking of hocking the bits I have, which are new takeoffs - carbs, full pipe set, wheels, air box assembly, cams plus lots of other good stuff. But how to arrive at fair price? I think I'll look at sold items in eBay for a starting guide. I will post here first and give the best deal I can. I expect pretty high demand for some of the stuff.Tom
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Bike still at the tuners, I'm anxious to get it back but good things take time I guess. In the meantime, for another project (my two free GL1100 Goldwings) I bought a 15L ultrasonic cleaner for $170 from Kaiezen (link). I hope it's not a scam or takes 3 months to get here, but I checked the site out as best I could and seems legit. I figured the bigger the better! It looks just like the ones I see on Amazon and eBay for around $330. Hope my frugal nature doesn't burn me this time like it has so many times in the pastTom
'82 GS1100E Mr. Turbo
'79 GS100E
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Originally posted by oldGSfan View PostBike still at the tuners, I'm anxious to get it back but good things take time I guess. In the meantime, for another project (my two free GL1100 Goldwings) I bought a 15L ultrasonic cleaner for $170 from Kaiezen (link). I hope it's not a scam or takes 3 months to get here, but I checked the site out as best I could and seems legit. I figured the bigger the better! It looks just like the ones I see on Amazon and eBay for around $330. Hope my frugal nature doesn't burn me this time like it has so many times in the past
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It already shipped and will be here tomorrow, Fedex from a couple of cities over. It may be junk, Amazon reviews are all over the map for what looks like the same unit, but many seem quite satisfied. I found a large Olympus 'endosonic ultrasonic' medical device cleaner on Craigslist for $40 which is a screaming deal, but the guy left the ad up long after he sold it. I see them used for 500 to 1K so I missed out. I'll give update after I get it and try it out.
Originally posted by 93Bandit View PostThe website looks legitimate, you'll have to let us know how it goes!
The frugal life costs more than it should sometimes. But I love a good deal!Tom
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I see a couple on eBay but the sellers can't seem to find the time to wipe the seat down with some cleaner and show the real condition. Pretty pathetic really. Everything I have ever sold has been as good as I can make it look - many times I have second thoughts about selling an item after I detail it fastidiously . I guess time is money but what I find is most people just don't give a rat's.
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Sorry you're having difficulty getting a stock seat. So many custom seats, like yours, began as stock seats. Too bad we can't reverse engineer it (you know what I mean). Can we?Tom
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'79 GS100E
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Well I got the ultrasonic cleaner and it is plenty big and seems to work, makes a racket and the fluid gets hot and dirty (mmmm) at least. I am trying it out on the S&S Super B carb which has a stuck butterfly and may be a pile of junk, so no real loss to experiment on it. I also have the original HD Keihin that came with the Mr. Turbo kit which many seem to loathe. I'll try that next.
There are as many opinions on what cleaner to use as beer or oil. Simple Green, Pine Sol, Gunk, etc. Because I am 'frugal' I buy the 'LA's Awesome orange cleaner for a buck, so I'm trying that, diluted. They make another cleaner that is yellowish, I think it is stronger, plus some stuff in a blue bottle which is carpet spotter. Honestly all of them decrease really well but may not be good on aluminum. From videos the Mean Green and Simple Green leave a brighter aluminum finish. My S&S is quite darkened with age, and it's not really cutting through that, but a little scotch brite on it brings a nice shine. It would be great to have some substance clean and shine but that seems almost too much to ask for!
I'm being lazy about it right now and mainly evaluating my purchase, as I had to tear apart my Willys dash today and silence the radio's alternator whine, which was like building a ship in a bottle with my amp, radio, and HVAC controls all jammed into a space behind the steering wheel. Anyway, to quote Thomas Dolby... Science!Tom
'82 GS1100E Mr. Turbo
'79 GS100E
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Originally posted by oldGSfan View PostWell I got the ultrasonic cleaner and it is plenty big and seems to work, makes a racket and the fluid gets hot and dirty (mmmm) at least. I am trying it out on the S&S Super B carb which has a stuck butterfly and may be a pile of junk, so no real loss to experiment on it. I also have the original HD Keihin that came with the Mr. Turbo kit which many seem to loathe. I'll try that next.
There are as many opinions on what cleaner to use as beer or oil. Simple Green, Pine Sol, Gunk, etc. Because I am 'frugal' I buy the 'LA's Awesome orange cleaner for a buck, so I'm trying that, diluted. They make another cleaner that is yellowish, I think it is stronger, plus some stuff in a blue bottle which is carpet spotter. Honestly all of them decrease really well but may not be good on aluminum. From videos the Mean Green and Simple Green leave a brighter aluminum finish. My S&S is quite darkened with age, and it's not really cutting through that, but a little scotch brite on it brings a nice shine. It would be great to have some substance clean and shine but that seems almost too much to ask for!
I'm being lazy about it right now and mainly evaluating my purchase, as I had to tear apart my Willys dash today and silence the radio's alternator whine, which was like building a ship in a bottle with my amp, radio, and HVAC controls all jammed into a space behind the steering wheel. Anyway, to quote Thomas Dolby... Science!
bike looks grand btw. cant use solvent in cleaner?1983 GS 550 LD
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What's the tuners IG name? I love that picture.Last edited by dorkburger; 07-17-2020, 10:00 PM.sigpic
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On the Willys forum (oldwillysforum.com) and elsewhere there are threads about pronunciation - Will-eez or Will-is. Evidently the right one is the latter but it sounds a bit precious to my ears and is outside normal speak, right or wrong.
I can use solvent in the tub but it's easier to have jars of each type, and not have to drain, clean, etc. For big parts that won't work but small stuff it's better. Glass or metal container transmits the ultrasonic waves fine but plastic doesn't, it absorbs.
Originally posted by Cipher View PostThanks for not typing Willys as possessive with apostophre! It warms my heart to think I may be the last person alive to think its not named for or pronounced like some tool named Willie.
bike looks grand btw. cant use solvent in cleaner?Tom
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It's mickey_cohen_motorsports. I warned ya - bit of a kook.
Another guy that helped me out over the phone and Email about the EPM wheels, from Ontario Canada, is vsbmoto. He does great work, is focused in on big late 70s and 80's superbikes. ELRs, Cooleys, total eye candy and to a very high standard. Really nice guy.
Originally posted by dorkburger View PostWhat's the tuners IG name? I love that picture.Tom
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Originally posted by oldGSfan View PostIt's mickey_cohen_motorsports. I warned ya - bit of a kook.
Another guy that helped me out over the phone and Email about the EPM wheels, from Ontario Canada, is vsbmoto. He does great work, is focused in on big late 70s and 80's superbikes. ELRs, Cooleys, total eye candy and to a very high standard. Really nice guy.
They are doing some work on a CBX for a guy i know. Can't wait to see how that turns out.2@ \'78 GS1000
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Yeah that's him. I needed some special retaining tab washers for the sprocket on the EPM wheel, and he had extras he bought in Italy directly from Magni, hard to find here.
Originally posted by steve murdoch View PostIs it Tony from VSB? Regardless, talked to them last year about their gorgeous Katana at a bike show in Toronto.
They are doing some work on a CBX for a guy i know. Can't wait to see how that turns out.Tom
'82 GS1100E Mr. Turbo
'79 GS100E
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