81 GS850G Restomod Build

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  • mrb302

    #1

    81 GS850G Restomod Build

    This bike was bought by a buddy of mine and I wrenched on it to get it running for him. He lost interest in about a years time, so I picked it up at a great price.

    This is what it looked when he got it:



    This is what it looked like after I got it running:


    Just a couple weeks ago I started stripping it down:




    Last edited by Guest; 12-02-2009, 11:58 AM.
  • mrb302

    #2
    More teardown pics:



    Finally got to this:



    It's sitting in the rain because I was out there scrubbing all 30 years worth or grease and road grime off of it. Shortly after that it came in, got dried off, and then got sanded. Then a fresh coat of paint:



    At this point I was finally ready to get started re-building.
    Last edited by Guest; 12-02-2009, 12:20 PM.

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    • mrb302

      #3
      The battery box had issues:








      So I rebuilt it and dropped it back in:



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      • will61310

        #4
        Nice job, I really want to do the same someday - Good luck on your project.

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        • tas850g
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          • Jun 2008
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          • Jaffrey, NH

          #5
          i'd like to do that with mine too. Kinda intimidated plus i don't have a heated garage/barn to do it in over the winter. And as some of us know, the winters are long around here so i might have time.
          1979 GS850G
          2004 SV650N track bike
          2005 TT-R125 pit bike
          LRRS #246 / Northeast Cycles / Woodcraft / Armour Bodies / Hindle Exhaust / Central Mass Powersport

          http://s327.photobucket.com/albums/k443/tas850g/

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          • Guest

            #6
            Hey MRB302,
            What are your plans for the bike?
            Also, I smell a Harley in that garage dont I?

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            • doctorgonzo

              #7
              Someday, just for fun, I'm gonna get my hands on a windjammer, put about 5 pounds of C4 under it, and vaporize that thing ala mythbusters just for years of making bikes look so damn ugly.

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              • Guest

                #8
                Originally posted by doctorgonzo
                Someday, just for fun, I'm gonna get my hands on a windjammer, put about 5 pounds of C4 under it, and vaporize that thing ala mythbusters just for years of making bikes look so damn ugly.

                Are all invited?
                Would love to attend!

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                • mrb302

                  #9
                  Thanks for all the comments so far...

                  Originally posted by Octain
                  Hey MRB302,
                  What are your plans for the bike?
                  I'm thinking that I go back semi-stock but fresh paint and a touring kinda look. I plan on doing some mild head work, slightly larger bore, carb modifications, modify the exhaust. Over all a classy looking tour bike but with a few extra horsepower.



                  Originally posted by Octain
                  Also, I smell a Harley in that garage dont I?
                  Good nose! That's my 05 XL1200C Sportster. I bought it a few years ago and rode it stock style for just over a year. Last winter I started chopping it, modified the tank, fender, cam cover, primary cover, etc, etc, etc...

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                  • mrb302

                    #10
                    Originally posted by doctorgonzo
                    Someday, just for fun, I'm gonna get my hands on a windjammer, put about 5 pounds of C4 under it, and vaporize that thing ala mythbusters just for years of making bikes look so damn ugly.

                    I have a little idea that might just change your mind. It's a ways off still and I don't want to spoil it, so stay tuned.

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                    • jwhelan65

                      #11
                      Great lookin bike, was never a big fan of the Windjammer..looks much better naked. You do great work.

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                      • mrb302

                        #12
                        Just a quick update... working on the electrics right now...

                        Before:



                        After:





                        I'm scrubbing the fuse block still, but it will be back on shortly.

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                        • mrb302

                          #13
                          Got quite a bit done this weekend...

                          Swing arm and forks are back on... Here are the update pics:

                          Swing arm before:



                          Swing arm after:



                          Then installed:

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                          • mrb302

                            #14
                            Forks after cleaning, painting and re-install:




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                            • boingk

                              #15
                              Damn, this thing is going to look aces! Just a tad jealous here, wish I had the patience, money and equipment to bring my 850 up to that kind of standard. Very sharp indeed.

                              Anywho, hope the rest of it goes well - boingk

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