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Minor Body work suggestions welcome

Started by Mummra, August 12, 2006, 07:41:33 AM

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Mummra

I bought the bike last saturday, now before i put too much into making it look 100% i wanted to be sure that 1. i liked it and 2. my riding skills were not rusty.

well after a week i have to say although i took 3-4 years off from riding it felt like i had never stopped.  so now that i know im pretty safe handling it and definetly am happy with it, id like to spend some time fixing the bike.  i have never sanded, painted or ever really messed with the bikes i've owned so any suggestions are welcome.

i posted a webpage pointing out some of the items i want to fix in order to make her look perfect.  the little things like a screw cap missing and such i can deal with easily, but if you have any suggestions with how to fix up the fender and the crankcase cover without having to buy new ones, IM ALL EARS.

thx in advance.


here's the website, also if you have any of the parts i need to replace feel free to email, pm or IM me.
http://www.mccarter.com/_misc/To_Be_Fixed/index.html


also not pictured, i have to replace front shocks, they keep bottoming out.
2000 GS500E Black

scratch

The ignition cover only really needs the "Suzuki" sticker, which will cost $12: http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=8939.0
Scratches make character.

Or, you can replace the whole cover for $27

Fender: you can either cut off the damage (1st choice, least expensive), remove it completely (completely free; gives it that streetfighter/rebel Harley look), or replace it (local m/c salvage yard, or eBay).

The headlamp ring is pretty much as is; I wouldn't do anything to it.

The left-hand engine cover really only needs the sticker.  (Or, a Mr. Zoggs sticker  :icon_mrgreen: )
The motorcycle is no longer the hobby, the skill has become the hobby.

Power does not compare to skill.  What good is power without the skill to use it?

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good judgement trumps good skills every time.

hmmmnz

id have to agree with scratch, every thing is pritty minnor, you could fibre glass you front fender sand back and repaint, but i dare say you'll get one cheap off ebay any way,
get some crash bars so if it does go down again there won't be any more damage to the covers,
good luck :thumb:
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Wrecent_Wryder

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Mummra


i know they are minor, but i would like to handle them before i forget about them or they get worst.  i park the bike outside mostly and would like to do what i can to keep it clean.  i'll look into frame sliders just in case. 

wrecent - pm sent.
2000 GS500E Black

pmdepr

If you decide you do not want the left cover from Wrecent_Wryder let me know. I could certainly use it, mine is all banged up.

Mummra

so this weekend im going to try somethings to clean up the scrapes.  let me know if im being stupid....

http://www.mccarter.com/_misc/to_be_fixed/target0.html
could i just take this piece off and peel off the emblem, then wash, sand to remove scratches and paint?

http://www.mccarter.com/_misc/to_be_fixed/target4.html
could i do the same for this side as well?  im thinking i'll also change the oil when i do this cuz otherwise it'll pour out when i remove this side.

anything else i should take into consideration?  i know it's seems pointless to go though so much trouble, but 1. i want to play with the bike's workings and 2. although scrapes may give her character id rather it come from other things i add to her.

also along with hardcore engine paint, do i have to clearcoat this with special clear coat or is just painting enough?
2000 GS500E Black

nick_villan

i have the same problem with the ignition cover, i was planing on removing it, sanding it down and paint it.
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