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  • Jedz123
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    Originally posted by B.C.G.S.
    G'mornin', Jedz, ever thought about posting test rides to your channel? Might help you gain viewers.
    Thought about it but time is not available . I took a long weekend and the last thing I wanted to do was spend time editing, just riding. It was 17 days of work straight prior and I'm looking at another 12 days till my next day off. Once the day job relaxes I'll work on the Jedz moto Vids but that's all in the after burner for now... I do intend to do a video when i do the brakes tonight... If I can get around to it. another close call with a deer on my way into work, these brakes need to be sorted.

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  • Jedz123
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    Originally posted by Rob S.
    I'm interested in what you'll come up with for the paint job. Before your time, of course, but in the '70's the custom paint for a Sporty was a graveyard scene. In the November '71 Cycle World (my first motorcycle mag) was this ad for the newly enlarged Sportster.:
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    "1000cc Sportster. When you're through with waiting and ready to move. The one machine that straightens it all out. On the road, at the strip...or in your mind." I went for it hook, line and sinker.
    Honestly thinking a Kinetic Green Pearl and a retro decal...
    Like these:


    Paint:

    We will see, paint is the last thing I want to tackle. Need to get the bike running and stopping great first.

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  • Guest
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    G'mornin', Jedz, ever thought about posting test rides to your channel? Might help you gain viewers.

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  • Rob S.
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    I'm interested in what you'll come up with for the paint job. Before your time, of course, but in the '70's the custom paint for a Sporty was a graveyard scene. In the November '71 Cycle World (my first motorcycle mag) was this ad for the newly enlarged Sportster.:
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    "1000cc Sportster. When you're through with waiting and ready to move. The one machine that straightens it all out. On the road, at the strip...or in your mind." I went for it hook, line and sinker.

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  • Jedz123
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    Yes that's his new Harley.
    I think as we Millennials are now crossing over the mid point of our 30's we are enjoying the relaxed and easy nature of Harley Davidsons. I love his Dyna. I also love my Sporty...
    Today the inadequate front brakes almost put me into a bind (no pun intended) so today after work I'll be doing an install video on this:

    The Front brake upgrade for any 94-99 Sportster 1200 with the horrid (yes worse than a Suzuki GS single stopper) single stopper. Hope it doesn't take too long to go over but that front brake is bad to put it lightly. I need it to function.

    I'll also be doing some other videos... Oil change, Primary change, Spark plug change, how to pain your bike, etc... It will be looking mighty nice in the next few weeks. I have the rest of the "freedom Eagle" regalia landing and all the covers and mirrors will be cloaked in Eagle spirit bits. I love it...

    So I've been riding the Freedom Eagle every day this week. I was thinking about swapping it out for a classic Japanese bike but this thing is just too cool for school... I love it.

    Best,

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  • GS1150Pilot
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    Is that red Dyna his new bike?

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  • Guest
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    I see Ryan (Fortnine) is copying you, now he has a Harley and switched to club style bars. LOL

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  • GS1150Pilot
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    I really need to set mine up at stock standard Sportster height. With great new tires, I'm grinding metal parts more than I want. This summer, methinks, Ohlins 13.5" shocks and stock length fork tubes up front ...

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  • GS1150Pilot
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    They are (to me) absolutely charming machines. Simple, easy to repair, cheap and abundant parts, and reliable. Mine has better brakes, which I have upgraded with stainless lines and better pads, and I've completely upgraded the suspension on it. Mine is a lowered model, so it has less cornering clearance than I would like, but I raised the back about 3/4 of an inch via the shock upgrade. In time, I'll do Ohlins at the back and get a set of stock length fork tubes to make it sit where I want it to. I love the motor in this beast. I could care less about 150 mph bikes any more. Been there, done that far too many times. I've had this bike for two years and like it more every day. It is a perfect canvas for constant customization.

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  • Jedz123
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    Originally posted by B.C.G.S.
    How do you like the hands high/ feet forward ergos?
    Honestly for cruising, I love it! I rode for over an hour yesterday evening and only ended the ride as it was too cold. Laid backed and relaxed, I'm not going to burn corner in this thing and you know that's ok. I have a few other bikes to do that with but the Sporty just Cruises with not a care in the world.



    The more I ride it the more I like riding it...

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    How do you like the hands high/ feet forward ergos?

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  • Jedz123
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    Originally posted by RichDesmond
    LOL, if a single SV caliper, designed to be used as a pair on a bike that's 100lbs lighter is an improvement, that's reeeaaally saying something about the stock brakes.
    I would say it's as bad as the single stoper that was on my GS750L but that would be a lie...

    Now that I think about it I think I like it because it reminds me so much of my GS750L

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  • RichDesmond
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    Originally posted by Jedz123
    ... I ordered the caliper upgrade kit that allows use of a twin pot SV650 caliper with stintered pads. Should make a difference...
    LOL, if a single SV caliper, designed to be used as a pair on a bike that's 100lbs lighter is an improvement, that's reeeaaally saying something about the stock brakes.

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  • Jedz123
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    Originally posted by GS1150Pilot
    I love how basic the Sportster engine and running gear is. I am happy to have an FI rubbermount model, but I've had few bikes that were easier to work on.
    I have ridden it and boy is the thing slow. I was trying to get it to 6K RPM and it was just falling on it's face after 5200.. Got back and checked the internet and max HP is at 5200 RPM sooo that was the issue there.

    The brakes are absolute garbage as in they suck but work as intended by HD in 1995... I ordered the caliper upgrade kit that allows use of a twin pot SV650 caliper with stintered pads. Should make a difference. Also the rear solid rotor is grooved badly so I ordered a new drilled lighter one with new rear pads and a bottle of DOT 5 fluid as that's what HD used that year.


    So all the brake stuff cost me about $200. Will make a big difference in stopping power but as I have no real interest to make more power I think it will be adequate (I hope).

    Going to the DMV to register today, I will start riding it every now and then once the weather warms more. Still in the 20's (F) when I head into work in the mornings.

    I hate to admit, I actually enjoy riding the old rat bike. There is something about it that is endearing to a time of what motorcycles use to be... Rattling, loud, slow, crazy death machines. I love it!

    Best
    Last edited by Jedz123; 04-27-2021, 12:19 PM.

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  • GS1150Pilot
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    I love how basic the Sportster engine and running gear is. I am happy to have an FI rubbermount model, but I've had few bikes that were easier to work on.

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