Motocrossx23's GS750 Cafe Build

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  • Motocrossx23
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    I'm excited to get this part of the build finished, next step is rear sets and side covers

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  • Erki
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    Yeah we use rage filler at the shop. Its good stuff

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  • Motocrossx23
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    Got more work done, it's been slowly coming together...

    Got a half a gallon of this from a good friend, it's one of the best body fillers I've found!







    This is how the frame turned out after sanding the JB weld and some spray paint...





    That's all for now, I'll be out in the garage this week to finish the tail and frame

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  • Zafe
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    rear cowl looks clean, nice work !

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  • platinum2
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    that conti blitz tire is ****ola, be careful if your going to use it , i had 1 always slippery!,on corners, was like it had factory coating that wouldnt wear off or something

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  • GateKeeper
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    Ahhhh just what I need, a sandblasting unit.......

    ohhh ya the rest of your work is taking shape, good going....


    Originally posted by Motocrossx23
    Merry Christmas everyone!!!

    Shaped the tail more, and put some JB weld to fill the grinding marks on the frame from when I cut it. Still have a bit more sanding but it's coming together very nice!


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  • Motocrossx23
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    Merry Christmas everyone!!!

    Shaped the tail more, and put some JB weld to fill the grinding marks on the frame from when I cut it. Still have a bit more sanding but it's coming together very nice!











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  • Motocrossx23
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    Planning on getting out to the garage tonight for some sanding and working of the tail, as well as finishing up the frame as far as rear sets and unused/needed tabs and what not. I'll post pictures later!

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  • Good Times
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    Originally posted by Motocrossx23
    Tomorrow is supposed to be in the 40s so I plan on painting the rest of the motor just getting over pneumonia so I haven't been too active lately.
    Those paint fumes will clear you right up. Glad your able to get back at it.

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  • Motocrossx23
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    Tomorrow is supposed to be in the 40s so I plan on painting the rest of the motor just getting over pneumonia so I haven't been too active lately.

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  • Good Times
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    Originally posted by Motocrossx23
    Dropped my stock exhaust off at a local powder-coater/ceramic coater. I'm having it coated with a product called CermaKrome. It's going to be a satin silver color. Total price is about $180, much cheaper than an after market exhaust.

    Looking forward to seeing this. I'm doing the same thing.

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  • Patman
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    I just stumbled on this thread. Awesome work so far, can't wait to see it all together.

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  • Motocrossx23
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    It's actually not that bad, using 180 grit sanding blocks I can shape the fiberglass bondo pretty quick, and it's hard as a freaking rock lol

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  • Flyboy
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    Making good progress there, You have more patience than me, I just spent the better part of the afternoon sanding a few small fiberglass repairs in Jennifer's tailpiece and that nearly drove me to destruction.
    That tail is looking good, but, eish. looks like a lot of work.

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  • Motocrossx23
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    I really want to wrench on this

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