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GS1327 Bigbore project

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OK. Pics to make Rob happy.

Out for the ride with the girl, She's happy on her XS400

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Pics to make Rob happy.

Out for a ride with the girl. She's happy on her XS400

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Bike went down friday night.

Anyone want parts?

I cant afford to rebuild right now. Frame is bent badly. Engine still turns over.
 
Bike went down friday night.

Anyone want parts?

I cant afford to rebuild right now. Frame is bent badly. Engine still turns over.

After all of that work? I can find a frame. Most importantly, how are you?
 
Yeah I am fine. I appreciate the concern fella's. Left knee is pretty weak, feels like something let go. Other than that a few scratches.


Riding some tight canyon roads, hit something in a corner (which turned out to be a 1 1/8" impact socket) threw me off enough that i lost control, hit brakes, crossed lanes and made contact with an oncoming fed-ex van. Van hit on right side of engine (Pickup coil cover) Next thing i know i was in the air and landed about 8 feet away in the shoulder.

I was blessed to walk away. The fed ex driver was nice enough to give me and the bike a lift back home.

Anyway. Yes i can source parts to rebuild, i just don't think ill have the time or money for a while. Proposed to the girl yesterday. Getting on one knee was hard enough!
 
Yikes....all things considered, I'd say youre a lucky guy. Congrats on the proposal. Im glad you're (relatively) ok. Good luck. That 1100 was a beautiful ride. If you choose to move on, hopefully it will help other bikes live......
 
Glad to hear you are OK. Sounds like a close one. Huge bummer about the bike.

BUT... just a bit of an idea here... I have an '83 GS 1100E that I'm parting out since my ES is now back alive (sort of - see my project post). I have a titled frame. Have the complete front end as well. Could make you a hec of a deal. I have it posted on the Portland, OR Craigslist. Just think it would be sad to see your bike parted out.
 
Don't do anything drastic... Frames are cheap. And you can do the labor yourself... Take a week to heal and lets see if we can figure out a plan that does not eat cash...There are lots of good hearted people on this site. maybe even some that live in Colorado!
Curt
 
Don't do anything drastic... Frames are cheap. And you can do the labor yourself... Take a week to heal and lets see if we can figure out a plan that does not eat cash...There are lots of good hearted people on this site. maybe even some that live in Colorado!
Curt


I have access to a complete low mile 82' for cheap. There are a lot of great guys here i know would be willing to help. BUT, i think i may need to slow down for a while. Main reason being i will have a wife that is just learning to ride and needs a partner to take time with her and not get into a bunch of trouble with a speed demon of a bike. Maybe a little more tame modern bike that i wont have to be wrenching on all the time would be better for me at this point.

Also on the verge of losing my license anyway from prior tickets adding up. I received a careless driving for this incident.

I know it seems drastic to just sell it off but the thing took all my spare time BEFORE the frame was twisted, cases were broken, etc etc. I've only been able to ride it a handful of times, most time spent fixing it.
 
... I know it seems drastic to just sell it off but the thing took all my spare time BEFORE the frame was twisted, cases were broken, etc etc. I've only been able to ride it a handful of times, most time spent fixing it.

I know that feeling. I have a garage full of projects and hardly get to ride at all. Always seems to be something needing fixing that keeps me from riding. My wife thinks it's an addiction.
 
Im back in business ;)

Traded a pistol for a CX500 that i fixed up quick and flipped. Bought back the 82' 10,XXX mile GS11 that was the sister to mine. Rough shape for 10K miles but runs great after throwing on my RS38's.

The Re- Rebuild begins!
 
I'm back in business ;)

The Re- Rebuild begins!

I, for one, am glad to hear it. :biggrin:

I mean, big bore, wide-open pipe, you are my kind of guy!

Anxiously awaiting details about your plans, but......pictures - we must have them. WE MUST!

And the more modified she gets, the more pictures we require.
 
Swapped over some parts to the new GS. Doesn't look half bad. Wheels are filthy though. Definitely runs sweet! Idles better than the 1170?

I'm looking for some newer GSXR suspension and wheels to swap over. After the crash, I KNOW i need better brakes.

Heres some PICS!

Subframe

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Where the van hit. Also broke front mounts.

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Engine shifted 2-3 inches left

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New bike with the champagne body work

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Wow, that bike took a hit! Glad to see the GS salvage plan in play.
By the way, whats the 4 wheeled project with the wide whites on chrome steelies?
 
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