82 GS750E to GSXR1215 restomod

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  • Guest

    #1

    82 GS750E to GSXR1215 restomod

    These are the pics of my project. Was a wrecked 82 750 that I'm rebuilding


    Fitting the motor and making/building/creating my own exhaust header


    Fitting the steering dampener


    Mounting an oil cooler


    Modifying the swingarm


    The swingarm after welding


    Chain Guard


    This is what it looks like before tear-down.

    Thanks to chef1366 for the Kerker megaphone and thanks to tkent02 for the seat and side cover.
    Last edited by Guest; 02-11-2012, 12:05 AM.
  • posplayr
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    #2
    Wow you are not just messing around. Looking forward to seeing more. You thinking about swapping in some stiffer forks perhaps?

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    • Guest

      #3
      Would like to upgrade front end but its not in the budget just gonna get it all painted and running this year then do more next winter. I got the swingarm and some small bits painted already.

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      • spyug

        #4
        Very interesting engine swap. You did a fine job withthe header build, that looked like a real project to get it fitting so neatly. The swingarm bracing looks mega sturdy too.

        Can't wait to see the finished bike.

        Cheers and thanks for sharing.
        Spyug

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        • Guest

          #5
          The header was fun to do the first two pipes were easy the second two much more difficult I think I redid them like four times. The engine swap wasn't to hard the rear mounts went right in just needed some spacers. The front mounts required new connecting plates.

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          • Guest

            #6
            New Pictures

            New pics of parts painted so far

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            • Guest

              #7
              new pics of more stuff painted









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              • Guest

                #8
                more pics

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                • jwhelan65

                  #9
                  Great job, Liking those wheels!

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                  • 7981GS

                    #10
                    Originally posted by akckhim
                    The header was fun to do the first two pipes were easy the second two much more difficult I think I redid them like four times.
                    The engine swap wasn't to hard the rear mounts went right in just needed some spacers. The front mounts required new connecting plates.
                    Pic's? The engine in the frame and the front mounts please.

                    Eric

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Will post pics of the front mounting plates later. Gotta finish chores

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        the front mounting plates i made.the original one on top



                        pics of the engine in the frame


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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          more pics

                          painted the drive hub yesterday and assembled the wheels today.
















                          ordered fork seals from z1 yesterday will start putting them and the chassis together next week

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                          • DannyMotor

                            #14
                            Nice job! Can't wait to attack my wheels and swingarm... getting a rolling chassis would be a godsend at this point! Keep it up!

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              forks done

                              Ordered fork seals from z1 friday evening and they arrived monday wow great service will use them again for shure. assembled the forks today will start putting the chassis back together asap

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