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Good stuff, that's a nice neat job! Is the seat pan custom made? I like how it sits against the back of the tank to prevent the mounting bolts causing injury...Comment
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Looks great! Generally not a fan of bobbers, probably because they are usually hacked together, but this looks like some quality work. Might look better with clip-ons instead, but I'm sure it's more comfortable this way.Comment
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Acfella
Thanks I appreciate it. Considering where it came from it looks a lot better. As you can see I had the rear of the frame chopped. The PO did some of it but, well...you know. I had the wheels, frame, swing arm and drive shaft tunnel powder coated Gun Metal Gray. Then I found a smaller tank from another GS...not sure which one (I really wanted a GS250 tank but could not find one) had the dents removed and smoothed it out and had it painted 10% gloss black. I had the front fender chopped and we custom made the rear fender along with the "sissy bar" and painted them the same 10% gloss black.
Now we need to tune the carbs...I replaced the pipes with these from Dime City Cycle and put in pod filters. We eliminated the key and went with a keyless fob completely rewired it and put in LED tail light and turn signals along with an integrated LED turn signal/head light combo Plus we put on new low rise bars, perch's and levers. It should be fun for him I hope. He was wanting a scooter for heavens sake and I thought this would be a good compromise. LOL 20151218_123118.jpgComment
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Thanks again for the props. My kid liked the bobber style and I agree with you most of them do to look very good. Some look awesome so with a limited budget this is what we came up with. I think all total I will have about 3k into this thing. Little things keep coming up like new tires ( I know not little but since I had the receipt from the PO who put them on in 2014 it was a ugh moment), new gas cap etc. But it has been fun also. Unfortunately for me I do not have this skill set so I had to find others to help (I am an A/C guy, I can tear your unit apart put it in the driveway then put it back together again but I cannot weld). Again thanks, I appreciate it and this bike will be killer cool I think for him. Cheers, BoComment
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" He was wanting a scooter for heavens sake and I thought this would be a good compromise. LOL " Good choice. Hellava lot better than a scooter! That seat is awesome!cgsigpic
83 GS1100g
2006 Triumph Sprint ST 1050
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Lot of great work you guys are doing.
Nice, personal looking bikes. Thanks for sharing.
And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!
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Love that big rusty bucket too, brings tears to my eyes, well almost.
Have you done anything to the cylinder head? Just wondering how much practical/street power can be tweaked out of the 8V 1000-1100 engine.1982 GS1100G-
1990 GSX750/1127
1987 Honda CBR600F Hurricane
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In the seemingly-endless procession of hacksaw jobs and Sawzall merchants, there occasionally turn up one that is neatly done and I wouldn't mind owning it myself - and be seen riding it. That is one.
Well done.Dave
'79 GS850GN '80 GS850GT
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