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GS500 '92 one of a kind!

Started by Nijbal98, January 03, 2021, 08:18:40 AM

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Nijbal98

Hi guys,

I took it uppon myself, to start a quarantaine project.
Turning my old GS500 '92 into a new bike!

Walk around -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2UiiX-1aEc

----Edit----

When i first bought my bike, 1 year ago.
everthing was scratched, dented, leaking oil, and had broken exhaust manifold bolts.

First thing i was going to do, was tackle the bolts!
The previous owner, tried to weld the exhaust to the enige.. :hithead:
After that failed, they used exhaust cement.. :hithead: :hithead:
Al 4 bolts were broken off, so yeah that was a pain in the head! :icon_lol:

Exhaust bolts pics:




After i drilled them out, i used helicoil's to clean them up:


i drove the bike for about 2 months, before the big project started.

First i took off the tank, and plastic's.
Then the engine came out..



And the stripping continious.


Ready for powder coating:


While the frame and some parts, are being powdercoated, i can start on the engine! :cool:

when i took the valve cover off, i noticed the Journal cap threat was damaged, explaines the oil leaking:


The tacho driver, had broken off in the head, so had to drill that out aswell!


Checked the valves, then started sanding the engine block, for paint.




Changed the intake boots, changed 3 oil seals, spark plugs, gas filters, oil filter, and oil it self.

Painted the wheels, front vork, and some other parts black:





When that was done, the frame came back from the powdercoating company!
Looked like Christmas :icon_razz:


After the frame arrived, i started on the gauges!
they were faded and ugly.


Used PlastX from Meguiars and it did the trick for me:



Painted the needles, and assembled them. :icon_mrgreen:


Got another present from myself, a new tail light!


Lets start putting it together!



Engine fitted in the frame:


It runs!  :cheers:


good news! the special GS500 bellypan + cowl are deliverd!




After sanding, and cleaning, the tank and the plastic's, they are off to paint aswell!
(have no pictures of them off the bike, sadly!)

this is right after they were back from paint!


It was still missing, a better exhaust, so i had to finish that aswell :)

Old laser exhaust:


New Delkevic exhaust:



In the future, i am going to put these bad boys on!


Some random pic's:
https://imgur.com/XZkl38h
https://imgur.com/Po9ElM7
https://imgur.com/ECEplW5
https://imgur.com/q4LYsJR
https://imgur.com/wkvYt9P
https://imgur.com/pQnVCDb


I am sure i missed some steps, but anyway,

Thanks for sharing interests in my threat!


SK Racing

That looks great. Well done.  :thumb:

And welcome to GSTwins. Thanks for sharing.
You don't stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding!
1939 Panther 600cc Single - Stolen, 1970 Suzuki 50cc - Sold
1969 Triumph Bonneville 650 T120R - Sold, 1981 Honda CB750F - Sold
1989 Suzuki GS500E - Sold, 2004 Suzuki GS500F - Current ride

Nijbal98

Thanks!

learned alot from the guys on this forum!

SK Racing

I just love the yellow color. And the speedo and tacho look brand new. Or did you have the dials refurbished. Please tell us more about what you've done to the bike.
You don't stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding!
1939 Panther 600cc Single - Stolen, 1970 Suzuki 50cc - Sold
1969 Triumph Bonneville 650 T120R - Sold, 1981 Honda CB750F - Sold
1989 Suzuki GS500E - Sold, 2004 Suzuki GS500F - Current ride

Nijbal98

#4
Thanks! they do look brand new!

I took the old ones apart, and starten cleaning and polishing them.
Changed the gauge plates and painted the needle, then put a red led behind it!

Everything done at this bike i did myself!
I have so many pictures and stuff, i dont even know where to start haha!

Nijbal98

i will try to post a album of some sort, and i will keep you posted!

ShowBizWolf

I'm glad to see you posted your bike here too  :cheers:

Can't wait to see more pics!
Superbike bars, '04 GSXR headlight & cowl, DRZ signals, 1/2" fork brace, 'Busa fender, stainless exhaust & brake lines, belly pan, LED dash & brake bulbs, 140/80 rear hoop, F tail lens, SV650 shock, Bandit400 hugger, aluminum heel guards & pegs, fork preload adjusters, .75 SonicSprings, heated grips

The Buddha

No, wait, what ??? you painted a pristine 92 body into a gloss black - one among a billion ???

OK atleast it wasn't a blue one ...

Gold frame ??? you're going for a bike that looks good in a photo negative ??? Well flat black would have worked better, I've done that sorta BS ... its decent. Over flat black a flat blue or flat red works well with the frame in shiny speckled silver.

Cool.
Buddha.
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Nijbal98

Hope the links work in the edit version!

jar75


jar75

Where did you buy the black grips and levers with the "GS500" on them ?

Quote from: Nijbal98 on January 03, 2021, 09:24:10 AM
Thanks!

learned alot from the guys on this forum!

SK Racing

I really love this build :thumb:

I didn't realize that you posted all those new pics in an edit. Many thanks! If it hadn't been for today's post, I may have missed seeing that you added many new pics.

You don't stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding!
1939 Panther 600cc Single - Stolen, 1970 Suzuki 50cc - Sold
1969 Triumph Bonneville 650 T120R - Sold, 1981 Honda CB750F - Sold
1989 Suzuki GS500E - Sold, 2004 Suzuki GS500F - Current ride

Nijbal98

Thanks guys! Bought the handles on eBay!

SK Racing

Quote from: Nijbal98 on January 05, 2021, 06:06:18 AM
Hope the links work in the edit version!

It's easy to embed Imgur pictures. In Imgur, click the three dots next to Copy link. Then click Get share links, and then copy the BBCode (Forums) link.

You can also edit the code to add display width, like so:

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You don't stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding!
1939 Panther 600cc Single - Stolen, 1970 Suzuki 50cc - Sold
1969 Triumph Bonneville 650 T120R - Sold, 1981 Honda CB750F - Sold
1989 Suzuki GS500E - Sold, 2004 Suzuki GS500F - Current ride

Nijbal98


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