1981 GS450E Rebuild

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    #2296
    Originally posted by rustybronco
    Pete I wish I had the vision to be able to tell you what would look good on it but I don't. All I'm good for is paying attention to the finer details.

    I'm thinking maybe something in black, not quite as high and possibly rectangular? Dunno..
    Hmmm... now come on Dale I thought you were gonna shoot me a magic bullet!

    I went circular mirrors due to the circular headlight, figured rectangular would be out of place... although the indicators are rectangular...

    They're cheap crappy Chinese or Taiwanese ones so I'm sure they'll need replacing at some point anyway

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    • Big Rich

      #2297
      Looking good Pete! Any problems with the foam grips getting wet though? I think that is the biggest concern with those........

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      • Guest

        #2298
        Originally posted by Big Rich
        Looking good Pete! Any problems with the foam grips getting wet though? I think that is the biggest concern with those........
        Cheers Rich!

        You know I never even thought of that... given she's a daily rider she'll see some rain before too long so it'll be interesting to see what happens.

        The hand guards keep a lot of wind and rain off when moving, but stationary's a different story and there's a lot of that in traffic... fingers crossed they don't get too soggy!

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        • john82q

          #2299
          Usally foam grips are water proof/repellant its the nature foam material used..

          I find they get ripped before they wear. good for vibration dampening, if you get tingles in the fingers!

          Cheers john

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          • Guest

            #2300
            Originally posted by john82q
            Usally foam grips are water proof/repellant its the nature foam material used..

            I find they get ripped before they wear. good for vibration dampening, if you get tingles in the fingers!

            Cheers john
            Cheers John, hopefully that's the case! My hands are definitely a lot more comfy with the foam grips, I think the cheapy rubber ones were just too firm.

            One thing I'm wondering though is if I need some 'bar end weights... these motorcross 'bars are very light and I seem to get a a reasonable amount of mirror vibration happening at times. Not sure how the weights would go with the hand guards though... something to think about I guess...

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            • ged
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              • Brisbane Australia

              #2301
              Originally posted by pete
              Hmmm... now come on Dale I thought you were gonna shoot me a magic bullet!

              I went circular mirrors due to the circular headlight, figured rectangular would be out of place... although the indicators are rectangular...

              They're cheap crappy Chinese or Taiwanese ones so I'm sure they'll need replacing at some point anyway
              Pete, what was the original shape of the mirrors for your model?
              GED

              1980 GS850G (BLACK)
              http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=185562
              1980 GS850G (RED) http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=219169
              1980 GS850G (SILVER) (Coming soon)

              There are old riders and there are bold riders but there are no old bold riders!!!!!!


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              • Guest

                #2302
                Originally posted by ged
                Pete, what was the original shape of the mirrors for your model?
                Hey Greg, the ones that were on it when I got it were black round ones, but going by the fiche the stock ones were rectangular...

                Oh, and this is where the carry rack is at after John did me a favour and welded it up for me:



                It should be cured enough for me to mount on Sunday if I get the time.

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                • kjsamm

                  #2303
                  Originally posted by pete
                  And here's the plug, seal, and a new stainless allen head bolt to replace the one with the rounded off head... and of course some anti sieze:


                  Where did you find that plug? I have looked everywhere for one, ended up making my own.

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                  • kjsamm

                    #2304
                    Never mind, I used part number off your picture to find it.

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                    • Guest

                      #2305
                      Originally posted by kjsamm
                      Never mind, I used part number off your picture to find it.
                      Haha cool, well done!

                      ChicagoRob figured that out a while back and I filed the info away 'til I got my Acewell then I did the same.

                      Don't forget the oil seal which is on the same part of the fiche, for an '83 GS1100E I think. 26451-45000.

                      Also used on a bunch of other models...

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                      • Guest

                        #2306
                        Well, aside from getting some final flashy pic's when she's had a big bath, this afternoon's work officially makes her finished.









                        That's it, no more to do except ride, service, and tune

                        You can see it's a little off-centre in the third pic, but it's close enough for me and should do what it needs to do.

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                        • Guest

                          #2307
                          Oh, for anyone who's keen, the Ducati Cucciolo thread has started but you'll need to venture into off-topic...

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                          • Woodsy

                            #2308
                            Looking good Pete, you've put heaps of hard work into the old girl and its good to see her finally finished.

                            There is a gsx750 here you can work on now.. i'll mail it up in envelope part by part.

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                            • ndaugbjerg

                              #2309
                              Pete,
                              When a machine looks that good, water spots on top of your tail light are just unacceptable. Would you please grab the chamois and shoot another pic. Seriously, you did a great job.
                              Niels

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                              • ged
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                                #2310
                                Awsome Pete, congratulations with a fantastic build. The luggage rack looks great and the colour matches in very well.
                                GED

                                1980 GS850G (BLACK)
                                http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=185562
                                1980 GS850G (RED) http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=219169
                                1980 GS850G (SILVER) (Coming soon)

                                There are old riders and there are bold riders but there are no old bold riders!!!!!!


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