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1977 GS750 Resurrection

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Just wanted to show off the project I have been working on for the past 6 months. I bought it from the father of a friend of mine. It had been in a driveway uncovered for about 3 years before I got to it. I knew it was going to be a big project given the state of the bike, but I had rebuilt a honda cb360 before this bike and worked on various others with my friends.

here is the bike when i first saw it. the motor was locked up and i could tell everything was going to need to be worked over is some fashion.
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getting the bike home. It had a cool vintage Kerker exhaust that I really wanted to reuse. It had rust holes that I eventually would have to patch up with a welder.
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tear down. Source of the locked motor was water that had stuck the pistons. Nothing some tlc with a hammer couldn't fix.
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Top end rebuilt and motor reassembled and painted.
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carbs rebuilt
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All of my time was spent rebuilding all of the components and trying to do everything right the first time. I replaced the stock rear brake master cylinder with a MC from a 1979 GS750. I converted the sprockets and chain from a 630 set up to a 530 set up, also giving it a slightly snappier gear ratio for quicker acceleration. The most difficult problems I ran into were fixing a rather large rust hole in the tank and rust holes in the headers. I also got a good deal on a 2013 Honda cb1100 seat that i thought would look nice and clean but also not out of place. It took some ingenuity took figure out how I was going to mount it. End of the day it mounts up nice and simply and secure.

I wish I had taken more photos of the process. If anyone has any questions about how I did something please ask.

here is the "finished" bike. I really wanted to emphasize aesthetically the contrast between old and new. I wanted it to be as clean as possible while maintaining a sense of patina and use. I really like the contrast between the raw aluminum and black paint.
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Let me know what you all think. Its been a fun and rewarding rebuild. The gs750 really is a beast of a bike.
 
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oops, sorry. I had the photos set to private. Should be fixed now.
 
oops, sorry. I had the photos set to private. Should be fixed now.

Negative ghost rider.

Edit: Cancel that. All is revealed.

Nice looking project. Admittedly I'm not of the 'Patina is good.' camp. I like shiny things. That said, you're right, it is a nice contrast.
 
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