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	 Darkstang Darkstang
 ARRRRRGGGHH!
 
 This is killing me! I got my rear cowl(?) and side covers recleared. My tank is next! Got it wetsanded and ready for clear. Now all i got left is my front fender. Went by the paint place and they of course can not match the Pure pearl red, so I set on the front porch of the paint shop with my freshly recleared (over stock paintjob) side panel and a deck of paint chips.....
 
 Think i found one that is very close, especially when I put some red pearl in the mid coat... $60 for a pint of red This is killing me! This is killing me!
 
 Now I have to wait because I pulled a paying job into the shop, doing a Mustang II front suspension into a 66 fairlane convertible, and then some minor paint on it!
 
 I have the wetsanded parts on my kitchen table for motivation to get my shop cleared back out so I can finish the GS. SOOO CLOSE!
 
 Ken
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 The wind died down for a little while this afternoon so I thought I might try to do some work. So I go to put my painted valve cover on and realize the bolts look crappy so I didn't bolt it on yet. Then I tried to put the air box on and didn't like how it was going back together because the bracket that holds it to the bike frame was bent. Tried to fix it but ended up breaking it off. Figured I'd JB Weld a washer to what was left of it and that won't work because it's still too cold! Oh well, next week maybe.Cowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace
 
 1981 GS550T - My First
 1981 GS550L - My Eldest Daughter's - Now Sold
 2007 GSF1250SA Bandit - My touring bike
 
 Sit tall in the saddle Hold your head up high
 Keep your eyes fixed where the trail meets the sky and live like you ain't afraid to die
 and don't be scared, just enjoy your ride - Chris Ledoux, "The Ride"
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	 7981GS 7981GS
 It sounds like it is going to be a beauty.Originally posted by Darkstang View PostARRRRRGGGHH!
 
 This is killing me! I got my rear cowl(?) and side covers recleared. My tank is next! Got it wetsanded and ready for clear. Now all i got left is my front fender. Went by the paint place and they of course can not match the Pure pearl red, so I set on the front porch of the paint shop with my freshly recleared (over stock paintjob) side panel and a deck of paint chips.....
 
 Think i found one that is very close, especially when I put some red pearl in the mid coat... $60 for a pint of red This is killing me! This is killing me!
 
 Now I have to wait because I pulled a paying job into the shop, doing a Mustang II front suspension into a 66 fairlane convertible, and then some minor paint on it!
 
 I have the wetsanded parts on my kitchen table for motivation to get my shop cleared back out so I can finish the GS. SOOO CLOSE!
 
 Ken 
 Cannot wait to see the finished product.
 
 Daniel
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 For about three weeks I've been trying to remove the rear tire from the wheel. After getting the front tire off, I thought that the rear would go smoother.NO
 
 None of the techniques that succeeded in front, worked in back. Monster C clamp didn't work. Big wood clamp didn't work. Both just slid down the SW. In frustration, I used a utility knife to cut off the tread. In the end, I don't know it that helped or hurt.
 
 I can try to describe what I did, but until I get pictures up, it won't make any sense. Just say that I've discovered about ten ways that don't work. Eventually, I was able to get the tire bead away from the wheel just enough to insert a shim. At first I lubricate it with 10% Murphy's Oil Soap. The I used WD40. Finally, I used PB Blaster. Much better! (For removal only.)
 
 Next: Spend at least an hour cleaning the wheel. Change valve stem. Balance wheel without tire. Mount tire to true heavy spot on wheel. Rebalance.
 
 
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 “The greatest service this country could render the rest of the world would be to put its own house in order and to make of American civilization an example of decency, humanity, and societal success from which others could derive whatever they might find useful to their own purposes.” George Kennan
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	 Ranger Ranger
 Too cheap to make or buy one of these?Originally posted by themess View PostFor about three weeks I've been trying to remove the rear tire from the wheel. After getting the front tire off, I thought that the rear would go smoother.NO
 
 None of the techniques that succeeded in front, worked in back. Monster C clamp didn't work. Big wood clamp didn't work. Both just slid down the SW. In frustration, I used a utility knife to cut off the tread. In the end, I don't know it that helped or hurt.
 
 I can try to describe what I did, but until I get pictures up, it won't make any sense. Just say that I've discovered about ten ways that don't work. Eventually, I was able to get the tire bead away from the wheel just enough to insert a shim. At first I lubricate it with 10% Murphy's Oil Soap. The I used WD40. Finally, I used PB Blaster. Much better! (For removal only.)
 
 Next: Spend at least an hour cleaning the wheel. Change valve stem. Balance wheel without tire. Mount tire to true heavy spot on wheel. Rebalance.
 
 
 
 
   
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	Forum LongTimerGSResource Superstar
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- Torrance, CA
 
 Originally posted by themess View PostFor about three weeks I've been trying to remove the rear tire from the wheel. After getting the front tire off, I thought that the rear would go smoother.NO
 
 None of the techniques that succeeded in front, worked in back. Monster C clamp didn't work. Big wood clamp didn't work. Both just slid down the SW. In frustration, I used a utility knife to cut off the tread. In the end, I don't know it that helped or hurt.
 
 I can try to describe what I did, but until I get pictures up, it won't make any sense. Just say that I've discovered about ten ways that don't work. Eventually, I was able to get the tire bead away from the wheel just enough to insert a shim. At first I lubricate it with 10% Murphy's Oil Soap. The I used WD40. Finally, I used PB Blaster. Much better! (For removal only.)
 
 Next: Spend at least an hour cleaning the wheel. Change valve stem. Balance wheel without tire. Mount tire to true heavy spot on wheel. Rebalance.
 
 
 
 You should consider trying the search feature here...you would have found this. Only failed one time.  On that one we cut the the tire up with a utility knife and used a dremmel cut off wheel to sever the bead. Only failed one time.  On that one we cut the the tire up with a utility knife and used a dremmel cut off wheel to sever the bead.
 
  Ed Ed
 
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 I searched for a couple of hours and didn't come across it. I've saved the photo, for next time. Thanks.Originally posted by Nessism View PostYou should consider trying the search feature here...you would have found this. Only failed one time.  On that one we cut the the tire up with a utility knife and used a dremmel cut off wheel to sever the bead. Only failed one time.  On that one we cut the the tire up with a utility knife and used a dremmel cut off wheel to sever the bead.
 
  sigpic[Tom] sigpic[Tom]
 
 “The greatest service this country could render the rest of the world would be to put its own house in order and to make of American civilization an example of decency, humanity, and societal success from which others could derive whatever they might find useful to their own purposes.” George Kennan
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 Doesn't help a bit until the bead breaks loose from the wheel.Originally posted by Ranger View PostToo cheap to make or buy one of these?
 
  
 
 Still, it looks interesting.sigpic[Tom]
 
 “The greatest service this country could render the rest of the world would be to put its own house in order and to make of American civilization an example of decency, humanity, and societal success from which others could derive whatever they might find useful to their own purposes.” George Kennan
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 The inside of the wheel is covered in goo - brown and black goo. So are the sealing surfaces. Water doesn't touch this, and it clogs up a Scotch-Brite pad. Could it be from spraying Fix-A-Flat in some previous tire? Tomorrow, after the water dries, I'll try some sort of hydrocarbon solvent, such as xylene. And I'll take a couple of pictures.sigpic[Tom]
 
 “The greatest service this country could render the rest of the world would be to put its own house in order and to make of American civilization an example of decency, humanity, and societal success from which others could derive whatever they might find useful to their own purposes.” George Kennan
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	 DrImodium DrImodium
 Got my rear sets in last week. Started working on adapter plates today. So far this is what I have:
 
  
  
  
   
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	 DanTheMan DanTheMan
 I paid an extra deposit to have my replacement injection pump (for the bad one I was sent) for my truck overnighted to me, got it yesterday, installed it, finished up today, and the truck is running now. I haven't left feedback on e-bay for these guys yet, and I don't intend to until I see how quickly they credit the $400.00 back to my account. At least i'm done with that now and can go on to other things.  
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	 mike-s mike-s
 Muckedabout with the GSX250 today and i believe i've fixed the headache of a problem, all it turned out to be was the vacuum hose going to the fuel tap *sigh*, it could have been a 5 minute fix. I replaced the inlet manifold o-rings while i was at it. While i was doing a once-over and had taken the carbs & boots off i replaced the o-rings between the boots and the head.
 
 Looking forward to giving it a test run tomorrow morning on the way to work as 20+ minutes of running tonight showed it's working pretty well....
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