So, I'm looking to Project-ize my 92' GS500.
WHat I had in mind was a streetfighter project.
Two Things:
1. Paint
I was thinking of doing a flat grey or black. Any insight on if it would be a good or bad idea to use spray paint and clear coat out of a can?
2. Lights
I wanted to do a dual headlight conversion. All the kits I saw were expensive. I was thinking of using the kits they sell for cars as driving lights perhaps and fabricating my own brackets. Would this be a bad idea (As far as Voltage, amps, etc.)?
Something like this: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=33709&item=2446418951
1) be careful with spray painting the tank. spray paint is too soft and gas spillage will eat paint away. Many have done the flat black spray paint-just be warned about the spillage.
2) if you run both those lights at same time you're runnign 100W. that might be too much for the electrical system. if you run one at a time (one low, one high) you should be fine. Think about what you're going to do with all the wiring that's inside the stock headlight bucket though. You may have to tuck it under the tank which *might* require splicing added length into the wires
See my post about a cheap dual headlight setup-using the Buell XB9 setup new from dealer only costs $130 but the driving lights you linked to would look more "true" streetfighter...
keep us posted.
i'm currently redoing my gs and i used satin black spray paint on the tank. i think it looks nicer than plain flat black. i didn't even bother clear coating it. i've heard it looks nicer w/o clear coat on flat or satin black. i'll post pics soon of my tank if you want.
Do not buy lights like that :o
This is fog lights........using them you will see nothing .
Original headlight is more better :)
Do not buy auxiliary lights :nono:
You need regular headlight :thumb:
I was thinking about it,also I have checked some lights.
Try to find some custom regular lights from BMW m-3 WW GOLF 3.....
It is mutch better. But you will need to make some brackets to mount them.
The best would be Hella DE Xenon ,but they cost toooooo mutch :dunno:
But I have them :mrgreen:
And It is one problem,using them .....only HI light.
(http://louis.de/shop/img250/10033671_880_02.JPG)
(http://louis.de/shop/img250/10033666-67_880_FR_03.JPG)
1- lsl mig lights ,cool but 319 euro :(
2- 39.95 for one, not bad,my friend bought them.....
But as for me,they are small,but only for me :mrgreen:
I was also thinking about the dual headlight thing. Triumph has a few bikes with dual headlights. Be careful that the lights you buy will actually light up the road for you. I put a brighter bulb in my stocker and it's like driving in daylight.
What about doing something different?! The dual headlight thing has been done to death already. I'm not criticizing ... just looking for a new idea.
R
I like the dual headlights idea, but they should be big, like Speed Tripple, a little smaller looks cool too but the streetfighter style 'tear' like are used too often. What about a rectangular or an triandle headlight? I bet the Triangle light will look very agressive. Maybe a 'stripe' ? that will look cool but won't help you in the dark. i'm thinking with what to replace my stock light
Harley aftermarket has, or I've seen, triangle headlamps for hogs, but my personal favorite is the stacked rectangular headlamps. Reminiscent of a Yamaha 750 Seca, circa 1981.
Custom Chrome maybe?
Yah, I see the wattage issue with the lights. I was looking into some larger diameter lights, so I can run one or the other and still have visibility (Like 4" or something. I wanna stick with the dual headlight setup.)
http://bits-a-bikes.co.uk/en-gb/dept_59.html
I was also looking at these. They're really cheap. Anyone had any experience with these?
And as far as the paint goes, II want it to look like the Ducati Monster Dark Color scheme. So would satin black be closer?
And as far as the gas spillage, would a clear coat protectant help, or would it just be the same thing?[/url]
I think to get gasoline resistance you need to use an automotive paint with proper hardeners or powdercoat. To powdercoat, you would have to strip off the old paint first.
R
OF COURSE, make sure the tank is empty and completely dry before powder coating!
I used standard spray pain and clear on my tank and it's been fine. scratches easily, but it's just as easy to clean up again. i am very careful with gas and other solvents.
Uhh.. 3 year old thread resurrection, much?
hey! you want people to search, right?
Quote from: baco99 on November 27, 2006, 12:41:37 PM
hey! you want people to search, right?
Yeah, but not talk to the dead...
:laugh:
sorry. seemed appropriate since there's another post here about headlights and another one about paint.
Quote from: annguyen1981 on November 27, 2006, 03:07:49 PM
Quote from: baco99 on November 27, 2006, 12:41:37 PM
hey! you want people to search, right?
Yeah, but not talk to the dead...
:laugh:
Hey! I'm not dead am I ?!?!?! :o OK, so my last post was like a year ago. Good to be back! Sold my GS tho an' now I am riding a 89 Katana. The Kat has lots of top end power but it is a pig in the corners. I miss my GS .. a little. :cry:
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ok, sorry for the second ressurection, but i didn't want to be assulted for creating a new thread about headlights.
if i got the f headlight and mounts, would it be easy to swap out from the e? would i need everything from the fork tube out, or can i keep the same black brakets that go around the forks under the upper tripples? i'm considering making a bikini-ish fairing for my bike (not too hard, nice little weekend project) so i wanted to do a bit more aggressive headlight assembly but i don't want some aftermarket PITA squiddy headlight.
suggestions?
hi there, ive just re-painted my gs including the frame, and on the tank ive used ordinary black automotive gloss...but whith a petrol resistant laquer top coat, the laquer takes about three weeks to fully harden but it looks excellent, its come out much better than i expected and the petrol resistant top coat is fine, but i am still carefull of spillages, my bike was blue and silver, but now its black and silver.......black tank, black front mud guard, and rear plastics, but ive left the frame silver as to break up the black a bit other wise i felt that black all over was to much........i used a paint shop program on the p.c with a foto of my bike and i re - colored it on screen......just to get some idea of what it would look like. when its all finished i will post the picks.....its taken about three months.........yes three months........but i have completely re-done the entire gs500 including the engine.
god it was hard work ....... but worth it
how'd you do the engine case? did you sandblast first?