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  • 80GS1000

    #61
    Nice work! That thing's going to be a beast when you're done.

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    • drhermanstein

      #62
      Man.. getting bits of tube to fit is a lot of back and forth, to and from machinery to bike......... It's beginning to take shape though.






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      • 80GS1000

        #63
        Very very nice. You've got some great metal fab and welding skills. The header is aluminum, right? So lucky is the guy who has a TIG welder at home AND knows how to use it. :-D

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        • drhermanstein

          #64
          Originally posted by 80GS1000
          Very very nice. You've got some great metal fab and welding skills. The header is aluminum, right? So lucky is the guy who has a TIG welder at home AND knows how to use it. :-D
          Kind words, however I still haven't mastered the tig.(love hate relationship) I'm mig welding and heat treating when finished to relieve stresses. The header is a low grade automotive stainless and juuuuust thick enough to mig weld with a low setting and good fit with no gaps between parts.

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          • deves3000gt

            #65
            That is a Great project! It looks great! And I just had to say that I would kill for half of that shop...lol

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            • lecroy

              #66
              Looking good! And what is that little turbin doing there all alone anyway?

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              • drhermanstein

                #67
                Originally posted by lecroy
                Looking good! And what is that little turbin doing there all alone anyway?
                Thanks for the compliments guys, the little turbine went out yesterday in a customer's turbo. I run a turbo building business out of my home shop.

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                • MelodicMetalGod

                  #68
                  Great stuff! :-D Way beyond my experience and expertise, so I'm "lurking" here to see if I can get a glimpse of an education. It's very cool "witnessing" the rebirth of a great bike. Thanks for sharing you work!

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                  • drhermanstein

                    #69
                    Got the header fitted and tacked together..........I think I liiiiiiike it......... My original objective was to gain ground clearance. I got a full 1.5 inches over a conventional collector!!!!!!





                    Last edited by Guest; 04-11-2007, 04:09 PM. Reason: add text.

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                    • drhermanstein

                      #70
                      I made sure that I have filter access as well.



                      I tried for equal length to the junctions as well! Got pretty close only an inch difference over 25 inches.

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                      • t3rmin

                        #71
                        <borat>I like!</borat>

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                        • Billyboy

                          #72
                          Pretty Cool, Herman!

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                          • drhermanstein

                            #73
                            Riding season is here and I have a second bike now. Its a runner and promises to be fun. '84 1150 E 35,000 mi and paid U$1450. This project is going to slow down quite a bit.
                            Last edited by Guest; 04-27-2007, 09:49 AM. Reason: revise

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                            • madjack57754

                              #74
                              Herman you have a PM

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                              • drhermanstein

                                #75
                                Originally posted by madjack57754
                                Herman you have a PM
                                I don't remember if I ever got back to you Madjack, I apologize if I didn't. Please phone me if you need a part. You may not need a seal though I can explain better with more details. 519-633-7842

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