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    '81 GS450 Bobber Project Start to 97% Finished

    So here is my bobber project from start to finish. Thanks to anyone who answered all my dumb questions!




    So for the most part here is is when I bought it. Forgot to take a picture of it when I first got home, but only really took the seat off at this point. There was a bit of rust, a lot of scratches and peeling paint, it ran like crap, but I liked it and had plans for it.



    So at this point I had taken a bit more of the stuff off and put the drag bars on to see how that felt.




    Down to the frame. Time to measure out and plan how I'm going to make the hardtail work.



    Blammo! Hardtail Frame! Amazing what you can do with a sawz all, an angle grinder and a welder.





    Mock up with tank, fender, and solo seat.





    Primered and Painted

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    Done and done.

    Just need to get it tuned right (running really lean b/c of intake, exhaust and altitude), fix the blinker relay (got indicators, just not blinking), and fix the front brake indicator (rear works and I use both all the time so not that big of deal)

    Lemme know what ya think!

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      #3
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      Last edited by Guest; 05-23-2010, 07:59 PM.

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        #4
        Originally posted by raerickson View Post


        Mock up with tank, fender, and solo seat.
        Is that a Nissan 240SX I see up there
        I never really liked bobbers but I appreciate the craftmanship. Good job

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          #5
          I am another one that has never understood the concept, but yours seems to at least be rather well-done.

          The concept probably works well for hopping from bar to bar.
          My problem is that I don't drink, and anything less than 100 miles or so is just a teaser.
          I just can't see doing anything close to 100 miles on a hardtail.

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            #6
            Originally posted by raerickson View Post
            Just need to get it tuned right (running really lean b/c of intake, exhaust and altitude), fix the blinker relay (got indicators, just not blinking), and fix the front brake indicator (rear works and I use both all the time so not that big of deal)
            The indicators probably just need an automotive relay, I got smaller signals and I had to do the same thing. They aren't very expensive. You might have a problem inspecting it if both brake levers don't trigger the light. Probably depends on where you take it, but I know I spent 30 min or so tweaking my front brake switch last time I took it in. I am considering a hydraulic switch for both our bikes this year.

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              #7
              Tuning

              Looking forward to what you come up with on tuning the carbs. many people have tried to tune these little guys with pods and non-stock pipes with only marginal success.....

              Scott

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                #8
                looks great!

                that's exactly what i want my bike to look like. i was wondering if you could run me through the cutting and welding process really quick?!

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                  #9
                  I know this is an old posting but how did you bolt up your fuel tank. I'm building a bike like this but need and ideal on the tank.

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