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Scratch built 79 GS 1000

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Hey everybody, I have been looking for a bike to build from the ground up, never done this before and I thought this would be a great way to really get to know everything about my bike. Also learn about metal fabrication, engine building etc. My budget is microscopic so it's taken me a while to find something, I had thought 3 or 4 hundred bucks would get me a real sad case but I had not bargained on what I found which is pretty minimal - A frame and a motor in a box. Cost - $200, some expert help/guidance - trade for one block of aluminium, set of '91 GSX 600 forks, wheels and brakes - $120, and hopefully some more help for members of this forum. This project will take a while as I gather parts, money, knowledge, and fit it into my sporadic work schedule (I am an architectural modelmaker) Plenty of experience making things, just not in metal.

The sort of bike I would like to build is a resto-mod type bike. I am too old for a cafe or hard tail, don't like factory restorations and I want to ride this bike as much as I can. I live in Seattle, my previous bikes were a Honda C70, a Suzuki GSX 250 which I toured around Europe on and then a '81 BMW R100RS about 20 years ago which I put some serious miles on.

Step 1 is finish de-tabbing the frame and chopping off the rear footpeg brackets, I will be changing to a mono-shock setup. The newer forks are a straight swap as the central steering shaft on the '91 triple trees is identical to the '79, so I'll just need to fit new bearings.
 
Greetings and Salutations!!

Greetings and Salutations!!

Hi Mr. Bluezuki,

This should be a fun thread. Thanks for sharing!

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Many thanks for the greeting BassCliff, quite a lot of reading and good looking information on your site. I shall be using that a lot i think.
 
Thank you 7981GS, only time will tell how far this project goes. I really want to enjoy this a lot so it may take a while but I generally don't give up too easily. I like your bike a lot, I have much respect for shaft driven bikes. I notice also you have a '79 mono shock project, how did that turn(ing) out?
 
That project keeps getting put back on hold as other projects have followed me home and
plans keep changing for it. :o
Now, finally, it will be getting a 1230cc 4-valve engine. :twistedevil:

There is currently a 2008 Triumph Sprint in the way of it. :-s

Eric
 
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