gonna get pics as soon as i figure out how to put them on here. will update as i do stuff. i have three kids so it will be a kinda slow build.
1989 suzuki gs 500 E
Plans are: modify exhaust using a slip on muffler, rejet on the carb (probably stage 1), open filters (individual), hopefully rebuild the motor, custom body work, paint, decals, possibly looking into wider rear tire. nothing big but a little wider (info would be helpful)
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You are a better man than me, I wish you luck :thumb:
-Jessie
the cover in the first pic i will probably be selling its broken but should be an easy fix may fix it myself befor selling. its actually in decent shape runs pretty good
Wasn't trying to make fun of your bike, the pics just make it look like more of a project than I'd take on. You can melt a zip tie with a lighter to mend that side cover. The wiring looks a bit hacked, do the lights and all work ok?
-Jessie
yeah all lights work, motor runs gears change
Yeah, it looks a little rough, but it looks like a good project, especially if you say it already runs well. I love the duct tape on the exhaust. Make sure you post pictures as you go along.
Baltimore, what's the method for the ziptie on the broken fairing? Do you just soften it up and mash it on, or are you melting it in a spoon like crack and pouring it onto the split in the fairing?? I've never heard that one before. I'd like to pick up a plastic welder someday for stuff like that, but I haven't needed one yet, so I haven't gotten around to finding one.
ok let me explain the duct tape situation:
me and my buddy were messing with the bike. bike was located in his lower living room. i got kicked out of the house by my 7 yr old daughter and her friends at her bday party. went next door to my buddys house. we got the bike started and got it to run untouched for about a min. after it cut off we realized there was no ventilation. we hooked up some dryer hose to run the exhaust out the door to be what we call safe. duct tape was holding dryer hose in place.
and thats how we roll! hahaha :woohoo:
so far i have done some pricing and wanna see if anyone may know something cheaper:
chain-$30
Ignition-$30
Throttle cable-$20
brake lever-$10
clutch lever-$10
piston ring set-$35
rear sprocket(45)-$40
petcock assy-$60
fuel cap-$45
jet kit-$75
cover/contact breaker (small right side cover)-$30
as i buy or realize something else i need im gonna update this list
Quote from: raivis on February 13, 2010, 10:02:37 PM
so far i have done some pricing and wanna see if anyone may know something cheaper:
chain-$30
Ignition-$30
Throttle cable-$20
brake lever-$10
clutch lever-$10
piston ring set-$35
rear sprocket(45)-$40
petcock assy-$60
fuel cap-$45
jet kit-$75
cover/contact breaker (small right side cover)-$30
as i buy or realize something else i need im gonna update this list
Front sprocket. If'n your having a new chain and rear sprocket might as well have a new front one too.
Michael
get a jet kit from buddha. i think its like 30 bucks. and buy what you can from bikebandit. theyre cheap, and personal if you have a problem, and you earn bandit bucks towards other purchases
For OEM Suzuki parts I've had good luck with www.cheapcycleparts.com (though I don't care for their revamped website).
Quote from: tt_four on February 13, 2010, 09:29:34 PM
Baltimore, what's the method for the ziptie on the broken fairing? Do you just soften it up and mash it on, or are you melting it in a spoon like crack and pouring it onto the split in the fairing?? I've never heard that one before. I'd like to pick up a plastic welder someday for stuff like that, but I haven't needed one yet, so I haven't gotten around to finding one.
The zip tie/lighter thing is pretty much a redneck plastic welder kit. On the back side of the part you just line up the zip tie with the crack and use the lighter to melt it into the crack. You can use a soldering gun instead of a lighter but the melted plastic will ruin the tip for soldering. Once that is done you just use some glazing putty on the front side to cover up the crack.
-Jessie
Quote from: gregvhen on February 14, 2010, 12:21:57 AM
get a jet kit from buddha. i think its like 30 bucks. and buy what you can from bikebandit. theyre cheap, and personal if you have a problem, and you earn bandit bucks towards other purchases
bike bandit is far from cheap. either WWW.cheapcycleparts.com or www.cyclepartsnation.com i do like that you earn the bandit bucks but the is a site called www.ebates.com you sign up for free (if i refer you and i get $5 after your first purchase) and link through them to do your normal shopping online. earn cash back on alot of sites. i recommend it to everyone. i have received cash back.
Let me know what you might need! I have some of what you might need. I have the petcocks off my bike but they were not listed.
i do need the petcock. i found the gas cap tho im not sure if its usable and i dont have a key for it so ill have to re-key it.
Need both tank and frame ones?
just the frame one
well i have a small update: picked up a 96 gs500e for $100. not a full bike but has frame, rims and tires, almost complete motor (tho he left it taken apart outside and got rain in it), wire harness, most of the controls, and some other parts just cant remember right now. and got the title with it. picked up alot of the parts mine was missing. will be selling whatever i don't use. im almost sure ill be getting rid of the frame with title if anyone is interested. gonna post pics of it soon
Awesome find on the 96. Most of the inside of the motor could still be good, depends on how long it was out in the rain. It's a good excuse to pull apart the motor and see what you can find.
to answer about the plastic welding situation, the magazine "Project Car" did a write up about it awhile ago, if you wanted to read that. otherwise, just google "plastic welding" and some crazy links come up that can help out.
the guy befor me did some work on the rear fairing on the 96. i just gotta find a tail light that will look right bc i think its sweet looking. any ideas on a light?
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Quote from: raivis on February 14, 2010, 07:28:39 AM
Quote from: gregvhen on February 14, 2010, 12:21:57 AM
get a jet kit from buddha. i think its like 30 bucks. and buy what you can from bikebandit. theyre cheap, and personal if you have a problem, and you earn bandit bucks towards other purchases
bike bandit is far from cheap. either WWW.cheapcycleparts.com or www.cyclepartsnation.com i do like that you earn the bandit bucks but the is a site called www.ebates.com you sign up for free (if i refer you and i get $5 after your first purchase) and link through them to do your normal shopping online. earn cash back on alot of sites. i recommend it to everyone. i have received cash back.
Wow, that is amazing and thanks for letting me know that Cheapcycleparts.com is a lot cheaper than bikebandit. oh well, i spent like over $100 on parts from bike bandit on an order
also mrcycles.com is good too
I FINALLY HAVE UPDATES!!!
well its been awhile since i started this. got some new toys that i gotta work on for the kids, picked up my dream truck (tho not in dream truck condition but ill fix that)
finally have both the 89 and 96 frames stripped down. decided to go with the 96 frame bc it was easier to get the title in my name.
so now i gotta get it sanded down, paint it and hopfully remember how it goes back together! haha ill post pics when i can im tired and i gotta work tomorrow.
two things im looking for are a sissy bar for my wife. also a cafe fairing. probably some more but only time will tell. got the plans set so it whould start coming together soon.
be faster if my katana 750 would sell!
A sissy bar? Really?
If you have to, you could probably weld something up on the stock grab handle.
well see my plan is to convert it into more of a cruiser style. im pulling back the handle bars, hopefully changing out the seat, fabricating a better rear fender, stuff like that
Uhm, wow never heard "cruiser" and "gs500" in the same sentence LOL. Did you still need some of the stuff in your first post. If so I got things like brake and clutch lever, front tire, rear rim, and a few other minor things!
Mary
ill have to check. i think i have the levers, what rear rim do you have? i have a stock gs500 but i would like to change that if the prices are right.
Sorry, It is a black "stocker"
Mary
ok finally have some updates on this..... frame is in primer at this point. every thing is disassembled and hopefully i remember or can find the pics i took when taking apart.
here are some pics of the frame::(http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb365/raivis3/100_0145.jpg)(http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb365/raivis3/100_0142.jpg)(http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb365/raivis3/100_0140.jpg)
its slow progress but i have three kids and have tons of other projects. im hopefully gonna be working on this more.
C'mon with it! Glad to see you didn't give up on the project. Can't wait to see more of your build.