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Project 700ES

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Hey Joe. I have that very exhaust on my 1100E. Just thought you'd like to know that it has a wonderful sound. You're going to like it.

This is a great build thread! Kudos to you, dude.

Thanks Craiger,

Yeah, I cant wait to here it!!, I have the same one on my 1100 as well, but it to is just a part laying in my garage right now. :rolleyes:
 
Thanks Cromwell...

The throttle grip seems a little slow to release, anyone know if this normal after re-doing the carbs? Replaced the clutch cable while I had it all apart.

Hey Joe,

Looking really good.

New cable on the throttle? :-k

Lube and check the routing of the cable would be my first thoughts. If you put on new grips, check to make sure they are not causing a little drag. New rubber grips like to rub sometimes against the control switch.
If it is the grips, don't lubricate it, just adjust to allow more space so the tube is free.

You know, you are making it really hard to keep up on my 700E restore......lol

Can't wait for the body parts.
 
Hey Joe,

Looking really good.

New cable on the throttle? :-k

Lube and check the routing of the cable would be my first thoughts. If you put on new grips, check to make sure they are not causing a little drag. New rubber grips like to rub sometimes against the control switch.
If it is the grips, don't lubricate it, just adjust to allow more space so the tube is free.

You know, you are making it really hard to keep up on my 700E restore......lol

Can't wait for the body parts.

Same old grips and cable...I'll check the routing.......lube?

Thanks Man!
 
Rear Caliper

Rear Caliper

Tore down the rear caliper today, not to terrible. One was pitted but cleaned up pretty well.
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700rearcalipercylindercleaned.jpg


Found this niffty little cleaning tool, works fabulous on small openings..

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Used a wood clamp to push the caliper pistons in....probably not a big revelation here..

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Stripped the calipers and cleaned every little bolt clip and wigit..

Im thinkin red on the calipers maybe? Polished out? Aluminum engine paint? Maybe stick with black? I dont want anything over the top.....Any thoughts???

700rearcaliperstripped.jpg
 
Stripped the calipers and cleaned every little bolt clip and wigit..

Im thinkin red on the calipers maybe? Polished out? Aluminum engine paint? Maybe stick with black? I dont want anything over the top.....Any thoughts???

700rearcaliperstripped.jpg
Polished will be a b!tch to keep clean. I ALMOST bought a chromed rear GS caliper on EBay once, then i started thinking how STUPID that would be considering i cant stand a dirty bike...lol If the bike is the Blue and White, I think BLUE calipers would look SWEET, they make blue caliper paint that is PRETTY close to the GS blue...Red would be to "out there" since there really isnt any red on the bike...however, you simply cant go wrong with black...it goes with everything...just my opinion..

TCK
 
Joe, what did you end up using to strip the paint? Aircraft stripper?

I used a product called Tuff-Strip by Crown. Worked really well , found it at Lowes... I would highly recommend wearing rubber gloves. :eek:
 
Calipers

Calipers

As you know I went gold (spare small can sitting around) and thats not to says it's the best but at the time I thought it would bring out all that hard work of details and polishing/painting. With that now powder beatuiful (yes I said it) coated swing arm Silver might or if you have the time/or money/ I haven't seen any on these bikes polished yet !!! If i had a spare set I think I would at least try to see what they look polished !!! Once you polish it youll never stop !!!

The blue rear sprocket might look good with some blue calipers, what did / are you going to do to the front disc's / calipers.?? Blue caliper paint !!

What size /brand/ tire for the rear did you go with ? My cont/blitz has plenty of tread but CrAcKeD... 130/09-17
the front is a new (last year about 300miles) Metzler 120/90-16 and worked well.
 
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As you know I went gold (spare small can sitting around) and thats not to says it's the best but at the time I thought it would bring out all that hard work of details and polishing/painting. With that now powder beatuiful (yes I said it) coated swing arm Silver might or if you have the time/or money/ I haven't seen any on these bikes polished yet !!! If i had a spare set I think I would at least try to see what they look polished !!! Once you polish it youll never stop !!!

What size /brand/ tire for the rear did you go with ? My cont/blitz has plenty of tread but CrAcKeD... 130/09-17
the front is a new (last year about 300miles) Metzler 120/90-16 and worked well.

I went with DURO 130/90/17 on the rear and stock size on the front 100/90/16..very inexpensive, I wish now I would have went with Pirelli sport Demons.
Yeah I thought about polishing the calipers, there is a dark charcoal engine enamel I have sean that might accent well without looking to gaudy. Hmmmm...too many decisions..:-k
 
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Stripped the calipers and cleaned every little bolt clip and wigit..

Im thinkin red on the calipers maybe? Polished out? Aluminum engine paint? Maybe stick with black? I dont want anything over the top.....Any thoughts???

700rearcaliperstripped.jpg

Painted calipers look really trick. For me, I'd think black calipers would get lost in the mix and not stand out all that well. I like Josh's idea of painting them blue.
 
Painted calipers look really trick. For me, I'd think black calipers would get lost in the mix and not stand out all that well. I like Josh's idea of painting them blue.

Agreed black gets lost in the shuffle......blue is definitly an option
 
Calipers

Calipers

Now to go metallic(a) or gloss or semi gloss or flat or....
LOL Blue or silver/char/gray/???
 
Now to go metallic(a) or gloss or semi gloss or flat or....
LOL Blue or silver/char/gray/???
Or a titanium or magnesium color? Personally I'd go polished if I had them already stripped, but that's just me.
 
Or a titanium or magnesium color? Personally I'd go polished if I had them already stripped, but that's just me.

I was thinking something close to that color might blend well with the bike color scheme with out jumping out.
 
I was thinking something close to that color might blend well with the bike color scheme with out jumping out.
Hrmmm. Yanno, black works good for that... But, so does black...did i suggest black yet?
 
Run them down to your painter while he has your blue already mixed up. Tell him a couple extra coats of clear on top. :dancing:
What blue? All the 700 ES colour is stickers..otherwise its just pearl white........hrmmmm pearl white calipers....hrmmmmmmmmmm Nahhhh
 
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