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  1. oldGSfan

    1974 Laverda 3C

    Very. The citric acid/soda mix has a huge benefit of being mild to paint, plating, etc. With other benefits such as no nasty fumes, and ability to work with it, within reason, with minimal protection. The only other 'brew' I use is isopropyl alcohol, 70% cheap dollar store stuff. It's pretty...
  2. oldGSfan

    1974 Laverda 3C

    The tank is clean. Always a gnarly job. I had about 2 gallons of well-used citric acid/soda mix, which was still working fine after dozens of jobs, and put that in first. Left it in for an hour, then did a shake with a chain inside. Drained and strained, then put it back in with another 2...
  3. oldGSfan

    RIP Bob Weir

    Well, RIP, Bob.
  4. oldGSfan

    1974 Laverda 3C

    It has been compared to a 'normal' 4-cylinder configuration (like GS1100E) at <3K rpm, with one cylinder that isn't firing. Then it gets interesting. I am lucky to have some excellent local support. A fellow in Palm Springs has a modified side-stand - originally they weren't even fitted, but...
  5. oldGSfan

    1974 Laverda 3C

    100%, thanks. I went and got a 5' chain, beats trying to fish out BBs. I've used a length of string with hex nuts on it, but that seems too aggressive for this tank.
  6. oldGSfan

    1974 Laverda 3C

    My gauges are apart, new faces and inner gaskets ordered from Germany. I've used the supplier before on my Honda CB750K (CB750faces) and was happy to see they do the Laverda faces. Very good value and quality. Mine are pretty faded, and the speedometer is spider-webbing.
  7. oldGSfan

    1974 Laverda 3C

    Getting into all the polishing, cleaning, and finding it's all quite good. I only had a quick look at the inside of the tank and thought it had rust. I checked the underside and it all seemed quite solid, so I figured it's recoverable, but dang, more rust removal from a tank, no fun. Well...
  8. oldGSfan

    Nice 1983 GS1100e on CL in L.A.

    Ed suggested that a little while back and I've started one here: https://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/forum/other-bikes/other-projects/1781846-1974-laverda-3c
  9. oldGSfan

    Nice 1983 GS1100e on CL in L.A.

    Yep, I did. it's gone. Had a nice long ride on it this morning. It sure ran well. This bike's brakes were especially good considering it had the stock setup with braided lines and no anti-dive, organic Ferodos. Great feel and power, not a race setup, but fine for me.
  10. oldGSfan

    GS550 Bottom End Rattle/Knock

    Not on mine there ain't. Anyway, as long as some can hear.
  11. oldGSfan

    GS550 Bottom End Rattle/Knock

    I got my volume up and can hear YouTube etc, but nothing on those posts. Is there some volume icon I'm missing? I got nuffin.
  12. oldGSfan

    Nice 1983 GS1100e on CL in L.A.

    Yeah, guilty as charged. The bike's turn key - never misses a beat. I have two '83s, and need to focus on big blue, and get some funds for the Laverda. I threw it up on CL as a quick way to gauge interest. A local guy is coming to see it today. If he's not interested, I'll take more photos...
  13. oldGSfan

    81 GS1100E brake hoses.

    Correct, it's just the front for that price.
  14. oldGSfan

    81 GS1100E brake hoses.

    This took some searching because it's listed as GSX. I had previously found some for my Laverda, and the prices are good, $109 plus free shipping for the GS ain't bad at all, IMO. The MogoGPwerks shop is amazing, I may have to go up and have another gander at all the goodies and bikes there...
  15. oldGSfan

    1974 Laverda 3C

    Not anodized, a bit of Mother's polish shows that. Similar to my Norton, the metal seems to be one notch above the same era Japanese. But the castings are prehistoric on the Norton. The Laverda seems a combo of the best of the two. The Ceriani fork lowers, engine cases, etc are so good. I need...
  16. oldGSfan

    1974 Laverda 3C

    Removing the 20+ year old hardened tires off the beautiful, 99% unscarred Borrani wires. My method is to make some cuts with a reciprocating 'Sawzall' saw, medium-coarse blade, stopping short of the rim of course. then hand-saw a bit to get real close. I put a guard on the rim (a large washer...
  17. oldGSfan

    1974 Laverda 3C

    Some cool footage of a 3C at Spa, not sure the speeds as his speedo cable broke. Skip to about 6:30, couldn't make the link that starts at that point.
  18. oldGSfan

    1974 Laverda 3C

    And footpegs too, which I appreciate.
  19. oldGSfan

    1974 Laverda 3C

    My son's a riot, I needed his help holding a light as I was removing some part, and once again, he's on his phone. I said "put the GD phone down for once." Next thing I know, I hear Dean Martin singing "That's Amore" from his phone. Got a good laugh.
  20. oldGSfan

    1974 Laverda 3C

    Pretty sure it's the other side of the pie, 7500 RPM. Has loads of mid-range grunt.
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