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A few weeks ago I bought a 1977 GS750. It's a US spec bike which was recently imported into the UK, and it's not UK registered. The seller said it had been standing for 30 years, it is showing 18k miles.
I intend to make a cafe racer based on this bike. I can remember when these were new models and always liked the look of them. I have thought for years that they would make a good basis for a cafe racer (even before they became popular). Also I have a 1050 Speed Triple in the garage as well, so I already have a sit up and beg naked bike
First job is to strip it down. I'm going to take the engine apart to check its condition, who knows what has happened in there if it really has been standing for 30 years. A couple of hours work and it was looking less like a bike
It's hard work getting the engine out on your own. Once out it's easy enough to dismantle. Well it would be but the barrels were a real bugger to get off and needed some heat and the application of some judicious force. Piston rings are all gummed up and will need replacing but otherwise it's in pretty good nick.
I have access to a bead blaster and an aquablaster at work so the engine cases will get a good cleaning during my dinner breaks
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I intend to make a cafe racer based on this bike. I can remember when these were new models and always liked the look of them. I have thought for years that they would make a good basis for a cafe racer (even before they became popular). Also I have a 1050 Speed Triple in the garage as well, so I already have a sit up and beg naked bike
First job is to strip it down. I'm going to take the engine apart to check its condition, who knows what has happened in there if it really has been standing for 30 years. A couple of hours work and it was looking less like a bike
It's hard work getting the engine out on your own. Once out it's easy enough to dismantle. Well it would be but the barrels were a real bugger to get off and needed some heat and the application of some judicious force. Piston rings are all gummed up and will need replacing but otherwise it's in pretty good nick.
I have access to a bead blaster and an aquablaster at work so the engine cases will get a good cleaning during my dinner breaks
to this