carbonmoto
Retro Apprentice
busy building cafe racers
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Post by carbonmoto on Feb 17, 2013 19:45:32 GMT
As you have probably seen the other 2 bikes im building at the moment, the gs100g & the 7k miles gs550, this is a similar build to the gs1000g using the same tank & seat unit. This bike is a bitsabike built from spare parts i have kicking around. The frame will be braced like the gs1000 & will use the gs1000 forks & wheels (have a gs1000 chain rear wheel )as they are bigger, the other modified ally gsxr swinging arm has gone in.The engine is a gs750 es lump. The mock up has started & all the extra unwanted brackets have been removed,then brace the frame & add seat & rear set brackets, blast the frame & paint it
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carbonmoto
Retro Apprentice
busy building cafe racers
Posts: 32
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Post by carbonmoto on Apr 6, 2013 13:23:42 GMT
Sorry for the lack of posts recently - we are extremely busy at the moment, work has been getting done but just not had a minute to post.Had a change of plan with this one as i will be using the gs1000 parts between a couple of gs850g that i have picked up so off i went into my parts area (i used to have a breakers & kept a lot of goodies when i sold up) So the plan is to use a slabslide engine i kept its a snug fit but everything lines up & the chain run is excellent(£14k km on it) i have all the electrics ect.Also will use a gsxr750m upside down front end & back wheel. The frame chopping & bracing is done the engine is in,just need to modify the upper rear mounts & weld on the mount under the engine at the front its moved forwards about 3cm. hopefully get the wheels painted this week & the frame blasted. The frame & wheels will be silver metalflake with deep candy red over it for a deep sparkle
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carbonmoto
Retro Apprentice
busy building cafe racers
Posts: 32
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Post by carbonmoto on Apr 9, 2013 19:59:52 GMT
had a spare 10 mins today so i painted the gsxr wheels. the frame will be the same colour, Not every ones cup of tea but should look good with chrome tank & seat It is a silver base covered with medium size silver flake then a deep red candy over that finished with lots of lacquer for that deep shine.
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