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    Turned out really nice.

    I'm not a big fan of the style of cast wheels on my '81 and the black paint/coating on the wheels looks like a good way to go.

    Well done.

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      I realize you have meant to maintain the bike close to stock, and despite that it looks about the best slightly non-stock around.

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        Awesome work! Please send me your wife's phone number so we can discuss the sale.

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          That is a fine looking ride. Your dad and you did great.
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            Dang that's nice!That bike was slightly let down by it's paint close up,won't be now.Sure you can't come out for the Sunday "coffee run?

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              Originally posted by Sandy View Post
              Sweet. Very sweet. Is that your ride to the rally?
              Thanks Sandy, not sure which bike at this point.

              Originally posted by Ecklund View Post
              Turned out really nice.

              I'm not a big fan of the style of cast wheels on my '81 and the black paint/coating on the wheels looks like a good way to go.

              Well done.
              Thanks, yes I think the powder coated rims totally changed the look of my bike for the better. Thanks JWhelan for selling them to me!

              Originally posted by posplayr View Post
              I realize you have meant to maintain the bike close to stock, and despite that it looks about the best slightly non-stock around.
              Thanks, as it turns out I like this colour even more...no "purple" tinge to it in the sun.

              Originally posted by Vmass View Post
              Awesome work! Please send me your wife's phone number so we can discuss the sale.
              Lol...my wife is loveing all the comments about her little prank!

              Originally posted by dorkburger View Post
              That is a fine looking ride. Your dad and you did great.
              Thanks DB, I appreciate that!

              Originally posted by SVSooke View Post
              Dang that's nice!That bike was slightly let down by it's paint close up,won't be now.Sure you can't come out for the Sunday "coffee run?
              Thanks Greg, I have plans already to ride with a co-worker today then taking my wife out for a ride. Soon buddy, would love to see the 1000!
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                Did you paint the headlight fairing to match the bike? Can't tell from the pics.
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                  Originally posted by trevor View Post
                  Thanks Greg, I have plans already to ride with a co-worker today then taking my wife out for a ride. Soon buddy, would love to see the 1000!
                  No problem Trevor,figured you'd made plans.Going to the Wheelies swap meet next Sunday,no table this time.More to talk bikes as the usual H-D crowd will have tables.More goodies in the"parking lot" Want to see that 1100 to!

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                    Originally posted by Hayabuser View Post
                    Did you paint the headlight fairing to match the bike? Can't tell from the pics.
                    No I left it black. I like it better that way.
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                      Very cool. Well done.

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                        So the bike is complete now. Yesterday I had it wet sanded and cut and polished. My guy was able to get the little dust specks out and also take care of a couple of runs in the clear coat.
                        It's not perfect but awfully close and nice for a garage paint job.
                        This is a bike I will keep for the rest of my life. It's cool to look at it now and know that my Dad painted it for me.

                        Now I'm happy.

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                        Last edited by trevor; 05-17-2015, 12:58 AM.
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                          Very nice. I like the polished gas cap as well. Did you clear that as well? Keeps from having to polish it.

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                            Trevor, how effective do you find that fairing? Does it stop much wind at highway speed? Do you have to crouch down behind it on the highway for it to be effective?

                            BTW, bike looks awesome!

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                            Daryl
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                            1983 Gs1100ESD, rebuild finished! Body paintwork happening winter 2017

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                              Looks spectacular. Someday I hope mine will look near as good...

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                                Originally posted by ShadowFocus603 View Post
                                Looks spectacular. Someday I hope mine will look near as good...
                                Thank you shawdow, I appreciate that.

                                Originally posted by Fjbj40 View Post
                                Trevor, how effective do you find that fairing? Does it stop much wind at highway speed? Do you have to crouch down behind it on the highway for it to be effective?

                                BTW, bike looks awesome!

                                thanks,
                                Daryl
                                Hi Daryl, thanks. The fairing works quite well. You have to crouch a bit to get the full effect but it takes lots of wind off my body which makes for a way more enjoyable touring. I put it on last year just before going to Sandy's in Cranbrook for the gs rally. Glad I did as it was cold that week. So to answer your question it does a fine job, of course it doesn't do as well as a big windjammer fairing but the bonus is that I think it looks great on the bike and like it belongs. Great improvement for under $100.

                                Originally posted by posplayr View Post
                                Very nice. I like the polished gas cap as well. Did you clear that as well? Keeps from having to polish it.
                                Thanks buddy, I polished the cap a couple of years ago when someone on here said "you know that's brass under there"? lol...and being the Magpie that I am....
                                but no clear coat....I just use some autosol on it once in a while, takes but seconds to polish.
                                And thanks for your help and tips in this project, your help was very appreciated and used.
                                Cheers,
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