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    #5806
    Originally posted by dorkburger
    PB those forks look great. Where did you send the rotors to?
    Truedisk.net , ...guy named Tom in Michigan. $45 for the work, $26 for shipping there n' back....and thanks on the forks...lookin forward to the day when there's NOT anything to polish...
    Last edited by Guest; 04-02-2017, 06:48 PM.

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    • Guest

      #5807
      exhaust header ceramic coat is done, I know what I am wrenching on tomorrow...

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      • cowboyup3371
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        #5808
        Finished putting Charmayne's headlight bucket and a few other odds and ends together and then did a carb sync on her bike. Once I finished waxing my chain, I managed to get out for about a 7 mile shake down ride and realized I put the chain guard on slightly wrong. I'll fix it tomorrow as we had to leave for my birthday dinner.
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        • gordinho80

          #5809
          Originally posted by greg78gs750
          exhaust header ceramic coat is done, I know what I am wrenching on tomorrow...
          Better post some pics! Mind if I ask what it ran you?

          Originally posted by Pb9717
          Truedisk.net , ...guy named Tom in Michigan. $45 for the work, $26 for shipping there n' back....and thanks on the forks...lookin forward to the day when there's NOT anything to polish...
          PB, can we polish mine? Those look great!!!
          Last edited by Guest; 04-02-2017, 10:42 PM.

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          • Guest

            #5810
            Finally got around to redoing the seat on the ol' 80' 1000G. New Pit Replica seat cover and freshly painted seat pan, also put in some new foam.

            2017-04-02_08-04-41 by Rob Ert, on Flickr

            2017-04-02_08-05-00 by Rob Ert, on Flickr

            As most others have said, not as good a quality as stock but it's about the only choice now a days.

            2017-04-02_08-05-24 by Rob Ert, on Flickr

            As others have said, some use and some heat will help the wrinkles to disappear (I hope). All in all I'm happy with the improvement. No more black duck tape.

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            • Guest

              #5811
              Looks good Rob! I bought a seat for my 850 whose cover is in very nearly new condition, but the pan isn't perfect. When you painted yours, did you just mask off the label and the various holes?

              Scott

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              • GSXR7ED
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                #5812
                Originally posted by Pb9717
                After a fork spring replacement on my 82' 750T, I noticed my brakes appear to have never been serviced by the previous owner. So I opted to pull the rotor, send it for resurfacing, and whilst the front end was apart, polished the recently upgraded forks. I also painted the center of the rotor cloud silver before sending it out, on a lark, to change up the color a bit in front. Also removed all the brake dust and road grime from the front wheel, (which also just got a new shinko 230 last week, replacing a 17 year old Bridestone.. scary) The Rotor comes back tomorrow and new steel brake lines, new pads get installed. Nice and calming polishing forks on a sunny April Sunday....Pics for fun below.

                The left unfinished, right one just done...


                both all done


                front wheel ready for new disk...


                my new favorite tool..
                Lookin' good Pete! I've got an Ignition Switch to install and fork rebuild going on but first I need a spot weld done on the left side frame where the rear signal bracket is. I need to get a polisher so I can make my forks look as good as yours.


                Ed
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                GS750TZ Parts Bike [Seq#6036]
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                • thebrandonbeezy
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                  #5813
                  Originally posted by bsharpish
                  thanks .... pretty much all 82 GS1100E other than CB900F rear shocks (I like the lifted look and it's about the ride height of a gs1000 race bike)
                  It does look fantastic man, have you checked your rake and trail since lifting the rear?
                  I build Pipers

                  https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4842/...b592dc4d_m.jpg

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                  • thebrandonbeezy
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                    #5814
                    Originally posted by azr
                    Finally got around to redoing the seat on the ol' 80' 1000G. New Pit Replica seat cover and freshly painted seat pan, also put in some new foam.

                    2017-04-02_08-04-41 by Rob Ert, on Flickr

                    2017-04-02_08-05-00 by Rob Ert, on Flickr

                    As most others have said, not as good a quality as stock but it's about the only choice now a days.

                    2017-04-02_08-05-24 by Rob Ert, on Flickr

                    As others have said, some use and some heat will help the wrinkles to disappear (I hope). All in all I'm happy with the improvement. No more black duck tape.
                    Itll probably shrink to the foam after setting in the sun a few times, looks great man
                    I build Pipers

                    https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4842/...b592dc4d_m.jpg

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                    • Guest

                      #5815
                      Originally posted by thebrandonbeezy
                      It does look fantastic man, have you checked your rake and trail since lifting the rear?
                      Still fine tuning the suspension set up ....... I'm a "seat of the pants" technician , however, it's close to what I want
                      I'm not sure but think the 1100E arm is slightly longer so the revised geometry is close to stock ..... once funds recover from my tax bill I plan on going with. 18" spoked wheels which should quicken up the turn in as it's rock solid stable at the moment and I like a flighty ride (you should have seen the S4RS monster I had - borderline scary instability)

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                        #5816
                        Originally posted by MI GS850G guy
                        Looks good Rob! I bought a seat for my 850 whose cover is in very nearly new condition, but the pan isn't perfect. When you painted yours, did you just mask off the label and the various holes?

                        Scott
                        I masked off the label but I didn't have to mask the holes as I had the foam off. I tired scuffing up the original paint and spray over but it didn't adhere well so I sand blasted the whole thing.

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                          #5817
                          Originally posted by thebrandonbeezy
                          Itll probably shrink to the foam after setting in the sun a few times, looks great man
                          Ya, that's what I'm hoping, now all I need is some sun/heat

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                          • Buffalo Bill
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                            #5818
                            Originally posted by azr
                            Ya, that's what I'm hoping, now all I need is some sun/heat
                            You could try a hair dryer, see what that does for shrinking.
                            Me, I think nothing will happen. However I would try heating it up then pulling it tight and fastening it again. That might work.
                            1982 GS1100G-
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                            • thebrandonbeezy
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                              #5819
                              tinkering with the old fzr. Its stuck in second, pulling the clutch basket and then inspecting the shift drum and forks. The clutch rod is bent to absolute ****e..
                              I build Pipers

                              https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4842/...b592dc4d_m.jpg

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                              • thebrandonbeezy
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                                #5820

                                Clutch push rod
                                I build Pipers

                                https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4842/...b592dc4d_m.jpg

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