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Is a bobber possible with my 83 GS 1100E?

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Hi everyone,

I have been working so hard on getting this bad boy tuned up and I am relieved to say that it is FINALLY running like a dream come true. I have been wrenching on it for almost a year now and as of Saturday it is done. Now that I am in such good shape I have been thinking about a bobber look to it but I have not seen one of this model ever before. Does anyone know if they have seen one or what it maight look like? I know that anyhting is possible.

I am in Northern California, Sacramento and would like to work with someone on getting some concepts together for it.

Thanks for any help!

Patrick
 
Sure, it's possible.
You could make the Mona Lisa into a bunch of shop rags, too.
 
Please don't do it.

Find another scoot and chop that one up. Yours is WAY TOO NICE, to be cut on... :o
 
"Is a bobber possible with my 83 GS 1100E?"


and then he has the nerve to put this in his sig:


"Respect the bike!"

What gives?
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Ah....no, it is not possible. Not possible at all...sorry. You'll just have to ride it all ugly like it is now...:p
 
Wow. I hacked the **** out of my GS550L, but mine is an unpopular, ugly, rusty POS. No waaaay would I cut up a beautiful bike like yers. If you want a bobber GS, grab a cheap mechanics special off craigslist. IMO. If you get the same bike you will have effectively double the spare parts too, and the experience.
 
You cant be serious!!
This is BS.

Haha, I agree. Got to be pulling a fast one.

If you are at all serious, do what I did and find a sub-par craigslist bike. Worth paying a little extra for one with paperwork that is all square though! You run into some sketchy bikes/people if you're not careful. First thing to ask is registration and title status(don't want to drive an hour to find out the title is in his ex-girlfriend's name). Then you can start worrying about how the bike itself is.
 
Let it be said I am far from a Purist. I believe in make the bike yours do as you wish, but in this case I really have to agree. That bike is beautiful. I am actually looking for one of those or a 82 Katana. I have a nice GS550L that I am giving a make over, but that is in paint and bars only. Then I have the spare frame and moter from my original project and that I am planning on making into a chop. I would never concieve of doing that to a bike as nice as yours though. I would by some basket case that I intend to put together with bits and pieces of other bikes and parts of my own manufacture if that is what you want to do. Just my $.02.
 
Nobody in their right mind cuts up a bike like that.

I dare you to cut that thing up. Double dog dare you.

Get your video camera and take some shots of the bike running and what it looks like now. Then put the camera on a tripod and film while you hack off the rear subframe, rear fender, muffler, etc. Post the video on You Tube when you are done.

Have fun:)
 
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Okay okay I get it!

Okay okay I get it!

I thank you all for the overwhelming repsponses! I will stay true to form with my beloved GS and I will just get the seat reupholstered okay? I do think the bike looks and rides great as is, I just get excited and want to make changes. An ever evolving project if you will. I guess it is at the point where it shoudl simply be enjoyed for what it is. A fantastic bike in superb shape!

Patrick
 
Wow. I imagine that beauty rides likes a charm!
Great looking bike.
 
i think i saw you on bobberforum.com but im not sure. of course you can bob it, shafties are a challenge but using struts can solve that. bust out the sawzall and let the bike do the chopping if ya get my drift.
 
i think i saw you on bobberforum.com but im not sure. of course you can bob it, shafties are a challenge but using struts can solve that. bust out the sawzall and let the bike do the chopping if ya get my drift.


No, and if you attempt to I'll spartan kick you in your balls after I knock the sawzall out of your hands and watch you crawl on your back to call 911.

Try me.


Have a nice day.
 
No, and if you attempt to I'll spartan kick you in your balls after I knock the sawzall out of your hands and watch you crawl on your back to call 911.

Try me.


Have a nice day.


A smiley should be inserted after such a comment as technically it constitutes a threat no matter how comical the intent.

Oh and as for bobbing a motorcycle. Bobbing looks as isiotic on a bike as it does on a poor molested horse. Please do no ruin such a nice bike.
It is not some ugly Rat that would cost a fortune to restore it is in nearly perfect shape cosmetically. In general bikes that are shiny and clean ont he outside have had their innerds kept well too.
 
The styling of the 1100E isn't ideal for a bobber in my opinion. An "L" might be easier, as it already has more of a classically rounded tank style. In truth, I also agree that a less pristine example would be more suitable. Better to save a poor example by bobbing it than to cust up a nice presentable one.

That said, I could not be more bored with flat black paint, fenders removed, side license plates, and single cycle seats.

Its been done...


Here's a thread on a replica seat cover you can install yourself. I bought one of these foa a GS1000G, and it looks nice.
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=167142&highlight=seat+cover
 
A smiley should be inserted after such a comment as technically it constitutes a threat no matter how comical the intent.

Oh and as for bobbing a motorcycle. Bobbing looks as isiotic on a bike as it does on a poor molested horse. Please do no ruin such a nice bike.
It is not some ugly Rat that would cost a fortune to restore it is in nearly perfect shape cosmetically. In general bikes that are shiny and clean ont he outside have had their innerds kept well too.


He's threatening us with the idea of cutting up a beautiful bike :(
 
My engine comes out a bend frame so i bought a Hardtail Lowrider Custom Frame and build her up,i wouldn't cut into the original frame etc,if she is fine and original a beauty why dont you look for a spare engine or bike to chop ? Just an idea..
 
Actually yes. Sportbike, done right, look very good bobbed in my opinion. And no one will spartan kick anynthing to stop it. I will though go out on a limb and believe this was to get a rise out of the few purist here. This is a picture of a work in progress. And in my opinion, a damn nice start. Styling is what you make of it. If they can Cafe a Harley and do a nice job, you can indeed Bob a sportbike.

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