Okay, I tried to attach a photo, but it's a mystery. It's on my album, but I don't know how to make that visible, either.
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Redid that seat and rear fender
I redid the rear fender on my GS550E. It's from an L, and I lowered the profile a little and also lowered the rear of the seat (from an unidentified Yamaha) for a tighter look and more comfort, and moved the turn signals up to the front fender mount bolts. Also, those $75 aftermarket shocks had punishing springs, so I replaced them with my old original Suzuki ones.
Okay, I tried to attach a photo, but it's a mystery. It's on my album, but I don't know how to make that visible, either.Last edited by Guest; 07-18-2010, 06:32 PM.Tags: None
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Maddog209
I noticed you stated that your bike came with a "L" rear whel, what is the difference? I, too, have fork gaiters added to my 78 550E. You did a ggod job adding the chrome rear fender. To finish off your look you should consider adding a set of spoked wheels.
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It really look like a ,70s bike.
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ChicagoBob
THe L rear wheel is 17" in stead of 18" for the others.Originally posted by Maddog209 View PostI noticed you stated that your bike came with a "L" rear whel, what is the difference? I, too, have fork gaiters added to my 78 550E. You did a ggod job adding the chrome rear fender. To finish off your look you should consider adding a set of spoked wheels.
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ChicagoBob
Another view from the rear
It's the basic $14 eBay taillight. Works well, but the plate bolt holes don't match American plates, and the light housing is plastic, so I don't know how durable it will turn out to be.
I'd move the light up toward the seat, but this is what you get when you use the existing 550L bolt holes.
The mini-signals came from Hong Kong, and work well, but require a no-load flasher (another $12). I mounted them with thin aluminum plate from the fender bolts.Last edited by Guest; 07-19-2010, 04:37 PM.
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mapball
Nice! I did the same thing to my 77 550...
glad to know im not the only one who desired the look of the chrome rear fender. I was surprised to find that the L fender bolted up pretty much near perfectly. That seat you used looks like the perfect match, A really great job! I am attempting to build a real low profile, minimalist seat but have it remain comfortable and useful. So in other words, i have my work cut out for me!
What did you use to plug the frame tube exposed at the rear? Looks like we cut our rears off at near identical positions.Last edited by Guest; 07-20-2010, 01:13 AM.
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ChicagoBob
I plugged he frame ends with plastic plugs/caps from the hardware store. Cost about 79 cents.Originally posted by mapball View PostNice! I did the same thing to my 77 550...
glad to know im not the only one who desired the look of the chrome rear fender. I was surprised to find that the L fender bolted up pretty much near perfectly. That seat you used looks like the perfect match, A really great job! I am attempting to build a real low profile, minimalist seat but have it remain comfortable and useful. So in other words, i have my work cut out for me!
What did you use to plug the frame tube exposed at the rear? Looks like we cut our rears off at near identical positions.Last edited by Guest; 07-20-2010, 02:37 PM.
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mapball
thanks for the info.
Out of curiosity, how did you mount the Yamaha seat? Did you use the stock hinges?
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ChicagoBob
It took a lot of thought. I tried to use the hinges, but couldn't get a good fit. The Yamaha seat is a little narrower than the original GS, but fits nicely over the frame, so I cut the hinges and latch off the frame and mounted the seat with a tab under the rear of the tank and a thumb bolt through the rear fender. I centered the front of the seat and blocked the front up 1/2 inch with plywood, and the rear rests on the frame and the rear frame cross brace.Originally posted by mapball View Postthanks for the info.
Out of curiosity, how did you mount the Yamaha seat? Did you use the stock hinges?
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