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The Gixxer I built for my buddy is delivered, he took it home to California. Then he calls me to tell me to pick up a bike.
He bought me a real nice GS750E as a thank you gift...
Now who out there knows of a good building Forum for the 83 GS...
This one is a survivor, no molestation has occurred. I am about 30 days from finishing the KZ, then its on to restoring this GS.
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tk11b40 wrote: Oh boy...
The Gixxer I built for my buddy is delivered, he took it home to California. Then he calls me to tell me to pick up a bike.
He bought me a real nice GS750E as a thank you gift...
Now who out there knows of a good building Forum for the 83 GS...
This one is a survivor, no molestation has occurred. I am about 30 days from finishing the KZ, then its on to restoring this GS.
www.thegsresources.com/
1975 Z1 B 900- soon to be heavily modded
Pahoa, Hawaii is my new hom
I am working hard to save up the shipping money to get my shop opened here in Hawaii
I hate electrical stuff.
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I have been offline for a while. The other bike (Suzuki)
has been getting some attention. I am now turning back to the KZ as funding permits.
I leveled the bike and set it on a scale, firs the front, then the rear. Weighs in at 440 pounds with half tank fuel. A little heavier than I was shooting for. Wanted to hold it at 425 dry. 2.2 gallons of fuel weigh about 13.75 pounds, which would give it a dry weight of 426.5 pounds. Not bad.
The gages are on, I plug them in and the signal lights are now all jacked up. I suppose the LTD model was just a wire or two different than the standard, so I have to pull each lead out of the connector and resort some more wiring.
I am looking for some nice headlight mounts. Seems like you can get them for 20 dollars or two hundred. Nothing in between. The forks are 43 mm in diameter. Any ideas?
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tk11b40 wrote: I am looking for some nice headlight mounts. Seems like you can get them for 20 dollars or two hundred. Nothing in between. The forks are 43 mm in diameter. Any ideas?
I used a early LTD bracket on my 1000 that mounts to the gauge bracket studs. Made a copy but slightly wider for the 8" Gs1100E headlight on the 900. Works great and super simple.
Later, Doug
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I am going to look into this.
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pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=281441252633
Universal 35/39/41mm Motorcycle Headlight Mount Bracket Fork Ear Bobber Chrome
Now they are 41mm but I wonder if a 1.5" sanding drum could get them to work. They are pretty nice and are available in black and aluminum finish as well. Then there is always Dime City
www.dimecitycycles.com
Lastly could you adapt a head light bracket from a Kawasaki ZR7?
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