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1981 GS450E Rebuild

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Well nothing actually accomplished as such tonight, but I did have a fiddle around with the carving tools to try to work out the best way of carving the design out of the neoprene.

It's not going to be simple but I already knew that much...

Here's the shaped tools I have:



And the flat tools:



Grabbed a bit of left over neoprene from cutting the pads out:



A couple of runs with the V gouge:



Don't forget that even though they're essentially cheap chinese/taiwanese junk, the gouges and blades are very sharp! This is the result of the slightest brush...



And this is after trying all the various different shapes and sizes. Still really none the wiser for a final plan of carving but it looks like just the V gouge will be all I'll need.

 
HOLY SMOKES! its been two days since Pete has posted on his project. Must be too busy riding it. LoL. You go boy.

Paul
 
HOLY SMOKES! its been two days since Pete has posted on his project. Must be too busy riding it. LoL. You go boy.

Paul

Hahaha not quite... rode to work Thursday but had a lunch function so no lunch time ride, and yesterday was the start of my week and a bit leave but I only got a short ride up to check the PO Box.

I'm hoping to get out for a good ride after Christmas though as there's some roads around here I haven't been on for 10 years that have my name all over them ;)

Oh, and as for knee pad progress... been getting into the Christmas spirit in the evening so probably not a good idea to be playing with sharp objects... ;)
 
Good on ya.
Love the spirit!
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Daniel
 
"Kickin' their arse and takin' names"
But if you got time to take names, you aren't kickin enough Arse! LOL
 
Good on ya.
Love the spirit!
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Daniel

Haha yes indeed!

The weather's being a little uncooperative at the moment too... it was cool enough last night to have a bottle of nice red wine which just isn't right for this time of year! Enjoyable though :D

"Kickin' their arse and takin' names"
But if you got time to take names, you aren't kickin enough Arse! LOL

Hahahahahaa you got that straight! :D
 
Finally got out for a good ride today, 200km loop around some great riding roads I haven't been on for over 10 years :dancing:

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However, I was a little remiss and didn't update this thread yesterday after being able to start using my Chrissy presents... ;)

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I got my carbs sync'd yesterday so now I can get into the Colourtune and try and get the jetting sorted properly.

Before:



I wound the idle down a bit before actually doing the sync as you can see above that it was a little low on the gauge, so the after vid shows a lot easier reading:



If anyone's keen I have lots of pic's of cutting the Carbtune hoses and putting the dampers in etc. but I think the end result shows it was rather successful :D

No more progress on the knee pads yet, hopefully I'll get back to them before too much longer...
 
Nice to see the bugs getting ironed out, Pete.

Terrible countryside you have to ride through though.

How's the "ride fitness" coming along?
Less wobbles, more lean?


Oh and one favour, just for me, take the handbag off the tank when you go to take a photo please. :)
It really detracts from the lines of the bike.
 
Beautiful scenery Pete. I am quite envious. I swear I am going to get down there one day and Spend a couple weeks exploring that place on a motorcycle. But on an off topic this will be post 1991... hmmm. De Ja Vou coming on.

Paul
 
Nice to see the bugs getting ironed out, Pete.

Terrible countryside you have to ride through though.

How's the "ride fitness" coming along?
Less wobbles, more lean?


Oh and one favour, just for me, take the handbag off the tank when you go to take a photo please. :)
It really detracts from the lines of the bike.

Yes indeed Leigh, they are being ironed out alright! Dying to get that jetting sorted though, the idle to off idle is quite crappy and is making me too nervous at almost closed throttle through corners, off the line, and during low speed stuff at the moment. Some time with the Colourtune should have that sorted though :)

That country side is terrible... I have to navigate straight roads and traffic for 15 minutes to get there :p

The ride fitness is going really well so far actually, I'm surprised at how quickly I'm almost back where I was before I stopped. Still a bit gun shy around tight corners but I've never been hugely grand on them anyway, so time will fix that. Unfamiliar roads aren't helping either but again time will fix that too.

I actually got slowed down by Harleys yesterday who couldn't lean through corners so at least I know I can do some leaning ;)

As for the handbag... that's a man bag do ya hear? Hahaha... yeah I'll try to remember to remove it for the pic's in future, just for you ;)

Beautiful scenery Pete. I am quite envious. I swear I am going to get down there one day and Spend a couple weeks exploring that place on a motorcycle. But on an off topic this will be post 1991... hmmm. De Ja Vou coming on.

Paul

Yeah it's beautiful countryside this time of year Paul. It can get a bit dry and brown out there but usually it's similar to the photos and if you're the boating type you can get out on the dam for a play too. And the cows like to watch :p

Actually to be fair it's pretty much like that year 'round out there, but in winter you need to be careful early mornings as it takes a while for the moisture to evaporate and the leaves on the corners get quite slippery.

And post 1991... yeah this has to be the longest 450 rebuild thread ever! :eek:
 
Oh no, my rebuild thread stalled at post 1992 :eek:

But that's ok, I got started again tonight :p

I finally got an hour in the garage tonight to keep going with the knee pads, and I started carving the first one.

At this stage, I'm not so sure it's going to end up being worth the trouble, but I'll persevere with the first one and see what happens... it's very tedious!

Anyway, using just the V gouge I carved out the rectangular line and the curved line:



That wasn't too bad as I was able to just run the V gouge around in a continuous run.

Then I carved the "GS" out with the V gouge, or at least as much as I could...



Then I went back around the outline of the "G" with a knife and used the V gouge on it's side sort of like a spade to try to get nice square edges on the carving:



That's the part that was really trying my patience, so I haven't done the "S" yet.

That's where it sits for the moment, will need to finish that "S" and find a way of smoothing the carved out area too as it's a bit rough at the moment.

The pic's are definitely covering up some of the roughness there, so I might have to try the house mate's fancy camera to get some better detail.
 
Nice one Pete, good to see you getting some quality seat time in, and yeah, what is with the handbag anyway, a quick 200km whip around the mulberry bush and you pack like you going to Europe for three weeks, what the heck are you toting along with you anyway?:eek:
Bike looks super nice in those pics, congratulations again.
 
Nice one Pete, good to see you getting some quality seat time in, and yeah, what is with the handbag anyway, a quick 200km whip around the mulberry bush and you pack like you going to Europe for three weeks, what the heck are you toting along with you anyway?:eek:
Bike looks super nice in those pics, congratulations again.

Cheers Stan! 733km's on her now, almost time to do the first oil/filter change and check the valves again :D

At the moment I take the bag nearly everywhere because I have no storage space and don't like carrying a back pack... so there're some tools in there, a disc lock, a bottle of water, and the camera... I'm hoping to do something about storage before too long because it is annoying having to take the bag off and on all the time when I stop...

As to looks... she's needing a bit of a spit and polish at the moment but thanks again Stan, definitely happy with how she ended up :D
 
The main thing is Pete, in 700 odd Km, she has made it home under her own steam every time, no breakdowns, no coming home on the back of a ute, sign of a quality build right there.
Just razzing you about the bag ;) I would be crap scared it is going to scratch that nice paint of yours.
 
The main thing is Pete, in 700 odd Km, she has made it home under her own steam every time, no breakdowns, no coming home on the back of a ute, sign of a quality build right there.
Just razzing you about the bag ;) I would be crap scared it is going to scratch that nice paint of yours.

Thanks Stan, and yes, true, she's been reliable so far and seems to be running well :D

If I can tune her a little better then I think she'll run like a dream...

I was crap scared about scratching the paint until I did *lots* of Google searching and discovered pretty much the only way of scratching paint with a tank bag is by buying a cheapo one or if there is debris on the tank bag or tank before putting it on. So, fortunately, a guy at work wanted to offload his good quality one and I always make sure there's no grit on the tank or tank bag before putting it on, so all is good :)

I still want to get some storage sorted though, driving me nuts having to put a tank bag on just so I have some basic tools handy... storage space ideas are floating around in the back of my head while I fiddle with these knee pads...
 
Interesting Knee pad work, kind of like carving on leather. It is a slow painful process if you don't have a computer operated machine to do it, but it looks like your doing good. Man bag is that what they call it down under?

Paul
 
But of course I could not resist.....

Woot the Bike is done so now you have to party like its 1999

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Woot Way to drag out this post Pete!!!!

LoL could not resist and the fight was over this one or the #2000 post.

This one won

Paul
 
Interesting Knee pad work, kind of like carving on leather. It is a slow painful process if you don't have a computer operated machine to do it, but it looks like your doing good. Man bag is that what they call it down under?

Paul

It is quite painful... there's a different texture in the grooves to what's on the surface also so I'll just have to wait and see what they look like when I finish, have smoothed the grooves, and cleaned them up...

Maybe I should use a Sienfeld phrase and call it a European Carry-all? :p

But of course I could not resist.....

Woot the Bike is done so now you have to party like its 1999

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Woot Way to drag out this post Pete!!!!

LoL could not resist and the fight was over this one or the #2000 post.

This one won

Paul

Hahahahahhaa classic Paul, well done!

Of course this should be #2000 so...

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