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Main Area => General GS500 Discussion => Topic started by: Dawn Light on July 20, 2006, 02:10:30 AM

Title: temporary replacement bike
Post by: Dawn Light on July 20, 2006, 02:10:30 AM
hello everyone i bought a 90 gs500e a month ago and its my first bike. ill get the pictures flowing soon... my plans for it are:


tell me what you think
Title: Re: greetings and new project
Post by: pmdepr on July 20, 2006, 03:26:34 AM
Sounds good. I am in a similar project. Let me know how things turn out with the paint job.
Title: Re: greetings and new project
Post by: scratch on July 20, 2006, 10:59:32 AM
Welcome!

Corbin seats can help you make the seat with two backrests.

The seat cowls have slightly different mounting tabs, but it can be done, you just need to be creative.

Fenders: salvage yard?  '88-90 GSXR fenders?

Tyres: I suggest Bridgestone BT-45 or Avon HKM AM45 front/AM46 rear.

Airfilter: K&N or UNI drop-in filters (OEM replacements)
Title: Re: greetings and new project
Post by: nick_villan on July 20, 2006, 11:05:49 AM
exhaust you got ixil slip on, jardine, laser tone and vance and hines. and you cant forget the synrath flanges  :cheers:
good luck
Title: Re: greetings and new project
Post by: Jake D on July 20, 2006, 12:30:27 PM
Octane was a member here and used to post all the time a couple of year ago.  I recognized his bike right away.

Not sure why you need that sissy bar on there though.
Everything else looks sweet.
You can find all that stuff either on e-bay or Wild Hare Accessories.

Title: Re: greetings and new project
Post by: pandy on July 20, 2006, 01:09:32 PM
Welcome, Dawn Light!  :cheers: :thumb:
Title: Re: greetings and new project
Post by: Dawn Light on July 20, 2006, 01:39:03 PM
hmmm... something funny. i was riding pretty slowly today when a driver came out of parking from the edge of the road to my right. i had nothing up my sleeve, and went straight into the side of the car. :bs: :bs: :bs: i flew up, made half a front flip and landed on my back.

what now? before the ambulance came i saw the fork was bent - good thing - it absorbed most of the hit along with the body of the car, a few scratches on one side of the engine from the fall and some damage to the tank somehow.

if this really is all the damage i will probebly get back money from the insurance and enjoy some new parts. hope for the best!

i'll find out tomorrow and get some pictures.
:laugh:
Title: Re: greetings and new project
Post by: scratch on July 20, 2006, 02:38:14 PM
Wow!  Glad you're allright!
Title: Re: greetings and new project
Post by: Dawn Light on July 21, 2006, 05:50:48 AM

(http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n220/DawnLight_2006/20c2944e.jpg)
damage assesment:

  • fork
  • wheel
  • disc
  • what you call them that hold the fork
  • front part of chassis that holds fork

my mechanic says the chassis can be fixed using a bigass laser accurate machine... does anyone have experience with that?

from what i understand the stock fork is crap right? so this seems a good opportunity to get a better one! any suggestions?

thats me btw!
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Title: Re: greetings and new project
Post by: ajaxgs on July 21, 2006, 06:08:25 AM
cagers :bs: :bs: :bs:
Title: Re: My GS500e
Post by: Unnamed on July 21, 2006, 10:39:48 AM
What gear were you wearing and how did it hold up?
Title: Re: My GS500e
Post by: Affschnozel on July 21, 2006, 11:18:02 AM
Best of luck with your project bike! But why with damaged frame? Was it a bargain price?
Title: Re: My GS500e
Post by: scottpA_GS on July 21, 2006, 11:39:39 AM
Is gear all that importaint in an area of the world that you have as good a chance getting hit by a missle as a car?


How is it riding over there with all that going on?
Title: Re: My GS500e
Post by: scratch on July 21, 2006, 12:21:36 PM
Affschnozel - He didn't buy it that way, he was in an accident.  Read his second post.

Quote from: Dawn Light on July 21, 2006, 05:50:48 AM
damage assesment:

  • fork
  • wheel
  • disc
  • what you call them that hold the fork
  • front part of chassis that holds fork

  • my mechanic says the chassis can be fixed using a bigass laser accurate machine... does anyone have experience with that?

    from what i understand the stock fork is crap right? so this seems a good opportunity to get a better one! any suggestions?
From the picture the wheel and the brake disc look fine.
Triple clamps
Steering head

Yes, I have had one of my frames straightened using one of those machines.  The bike was better than it was before.
Title: Re: My GS500e
Post by: Affschnozel on July 21, 2006, 01:03:52 PM
I see,my bad,I got the wrong impression...   Any ways,two years ago (3 years accident free till then...) I had a simillar
encounter with a cager which resulted with bent forks and levers....yes and I did get to fly some before planting myself
on the back. Did think about replacing the front to GSXR but seeing the triples were OK decided to stick with originals

Oh and there's a better chance of being hit by stupid uneducated drivers around here than anything else...
Wish I had a missile in front of the bike to clear some traffic sometimes :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Title: Re: My GS500e
Post by: pandy on July 21, 2006, 01:06:26 PM
Glad it looks as though you came out of the getoff better than your GS. It's easier to replace the parts on our bikes than the parts on our bodies. Glad you're ok!!  :thumb:
Title: Re: My Ride
Post by: Dawn Light on July 21, 2006, 04:08:02 PM

(http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n220/DawnLight_2006/88512065.jpg)
Quote from: Unnamed on July 21, 2006, 10:39:48 AM
What gear were you wearing and how did it hold up?

this is how i always ride:

  • helmet by syko
  • jacket by dainese armored shoulders and elbows
  • knee guards from simple plastic i guess
  • two 1.5 litre water bottles full/empty in backpack

fallen on my backpack and lower back. the backpack and the elbows got a little road on them.

Quote from: scottpA_GS on July 21, 2006, 11:39:39 AM
Is gear all that importaint in an area of the world that you have as good a chance getting hit by a missle as a car?


How is it riding over there with all that going on?

the missiles that were falling closest to me were about 70 km away. didn't hear a thing. a suicide bomber was arrested or killed in my city about 1 km from me. the police blocked some exits from the city. i at the time was in one of the blocked crosssections. they didn't let anyone move and as soon as i got past all the cars and to the front they tell me i cant even make a u turn. i scrammed right after the cop backed away. it was a close one.

i see it this way. when in fear a country does all kinds of stupid shaZam! like being agressive or freeze from fear just like people and animals do. i aint gonna let fear dictate my life. i didn't join the army unlike most my age. if the state wanna blow people up, mess up its economy and stop traffic, its her choice. i don't want none of that. love!
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Title: Re: my crashed ride
Post by: hmmmnz on July 21, 2006, 04:41:52 PM
f£$k that, any way,
forks pritty much any suzuki forks will fit, the only issue will be the fact that the head stem is longer on pritty much all other bikes, but a simple space on the bottom fixes that no worries,
so get a complete front end, you'll need top and bottom yokes, forks whell and discs, claipers handle bars.
your only other issue is with mounting your headlight as the gs forks are thinner than most other shocks as well you'll have to get a new headlight bracket (get them off ebay for about $15 for a nice chrome one)
and the last thing ids mounting your clocks(speedo and rev counter) the bandit ones are always a good option but generly go for silly money, so you will have to try and get your original dail bracket to fit,
its a fairly easy mod to do and well worth it for the extra stopping power that twin discs give you.
the laser thing you are talking about is a chassis jig, if it all comes back straight then sweet, if not.... its up to you, i rode around on a seriously twister gsxr for a while and had no worries, but im not saying its a good idea to do so,
good luck with your bike, and i hope all goes well :thumb:
Title: Re: my crashed ride
Post by: CirclesCenter on July 21, 2006, 10:32:03 PM
Dawn Light,

Dude I respect that opinion man. Rock on.

As for your gear, sweet, but what about gloves? (You prolly just forgot to list them)

I ALWAYS wear gloves, rocks nailing you hands HURT.
Title: Re: my crashed ride
Post by: Dawn Light on July 22, 2006, 04:20:00 AM

Quote from: CirclesCenter on July 21, 2006, 10:32:03 PM
As for your gear, sweet, but what about gloves? (You prolly just forgot to list them)

I ALWAYS wear gloves, rocks nailing you hands HURT.

i didn't find gloves that match the jacket  :oops:
Title: Re: my crashed ride
Post by: starwalt on July 22, 2006, 08:43:36 AM
Quote from: Dawn Light on July 22, 2006, 04:20:00 AMi didn't find gloves that match the jacket  :oops:

That's a joke, right?  Who cares if they match? The Fashion Police will not cite you if the gloves save your skin and knuckles.

When you get riding again -- GET SOME GLOVES!

Just don't get pink ones. Unless you like them (I hope not  :icon_mrgreen: )

BTW, glad to know you are well. We old guys would probably be sore for weeks after a spill like that.
Title: Re: my crashed ride
Post by: pandy on July 22, 2006, 08:48:06 AM
Quote from: Dawn Light on July 22, 2006, 04:20:00 AM
i didn't find gloves that match the jacket  :oops:

Get BLACK gloves...they match everything.  :nono:
Title: Re: my crashed ride
Post by: tussey on July 22, 2006, 11:57:42 AM
Quote from: pandy on July 22, 2006, 08:48:06 AM
Quote from: Dawn Light on July 22, 2006, 04:20:00 AM
i didn't find gloves that match the jacket  :oops:

Get BLACK gloves...they match everything.  :nono:

word pandy  :thumb:


dude I didn't even realize you were fron Israel. That's awesome, although I bet it can be scary at some times.
Title: Re: my crashed ride
Post by: pandy on July 22, 2006, 12:08:26 PM
Well....ahem....I kind of like my gear to match, too  :icon_lol: (that's my nod to squidliness ;)), so I...ahem...do rather understand where our new friend is coming from.  :icon_mrgreen:

But safety must trump fashion! (until one can afford to be safe AND a fop! :laugh:)  :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:

Title: Re: my crashed ride
Post by: CirclesCenter on July 22, 2006, 10:13:28 PM
Well i still attribute it to fashion.

Any gloves are more fashionable than road rash and such.
Title: Re: my crashed ride
Post by: TragicImage on July 22, 2006, 11:17:49 PM
Dainese gloves Kick Ass!


I'm sure they have some to match, if not, GO BLACK!
Title: Re: my crashed ride
Post by: Lukewarm Wilson on July 23, 2006, 11:54:00 PM
Quote from: TragicImage on July 22, 2006, 11:17:49 PM
Dainese gloves Kick Ass!
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Best gloves I ever used wish I had another pair :cry: think i'll go look for a set now  :thumb: :cheers:

Title: Re: my crashed ride
Post by: Dawn Light on July 26, 2006, 08:24:20 AM
until i get my bike fixed i need to get some wheels. how about one of these? they go pretty cheap...
http://www.bikez.com/motorcycles/jawa_350_style_1997.php
(http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n220/DawnLight_2006/5fba4e0c.jpg)
Title: Re: my crashed ride
Post by: pandy on July 26, 2006, 08:41:53 AM
Quote from: Dawn Light on July 26, 2006, 08:24:20 AM
until i get my bike fixed i need to get some wheels. how about one of these? they go pretty cheap...

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