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Gotta clear out lots of parts Updated May 2

Started by adidasguy, March 04, 2012, 11:50:49 PM

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adidasguy

Updated April 5
*** I'll update/edit as parts go and add requests so all stuff available is in this first posting ***

Time to clear out stuff. Lots of the stuff is too insignificant to list in detail, so best to know I have lots of stuff and ask if I have it. Payment through paypal. Sorry abut one thing: there have been way too many "I'll pay you in 2 weeks when I get paid" and most never paid. So I don't want to bother with those. Too many parts and too hard to keep track of the "I'll pay you next week". If you were one of those and do have payment now, let me know. If you can't pay for a week or two, please wait or put down a deposit. Sorry - its business. Lots pf parts (most not listed so ask) and don't have time to find parts, clean them up and not get paid.

For payments, cash and local pickup or paypal is
patrickpaypal at
cdesoftware dot
com

PM when ready to order or make offers. I'll estimate the total shipping and either pay my paypal or give me your paypal and I can invoice you.

LOTS of parts going out so to make it easier for shipping at my office, be sure paypal as full name and address in the payment plus what you're buying. You will receive tracking back via the email showing on your paypal. (AOL likes to put it into spam for some unknown reason)

This is a start. I'll update as stuff comes and goes.

Some of the parts I have in the boxes are:
axles, chain tensioners, rectifiers, ignition units, coils, bare for clip-ons, bar ends, nuts, bolts, battery boxes, pegs, peg brackets, handlebar controls, cables, tons of tail plastics for 89-00, rear grab handles, seat latches, seats, key sets, clips, wire clips, nuts, bolts, banjo-bolts, fork braces, engine mounting bolts & spacers, brake rotors, rotor bolts, etc. Really too many parts to list unless I put up a parts fisch.

First: Things I can't spare right now: wheels, clip-ons (do have spare bars), turn signals, head lamps (other than the "F" in the fairing), belly pans, OEM headlight cowlings

OK, probably have a set of black rims in really good spate. Just a couple small nicks from storage.

Some stuff listed now - prices OBO. Shipping extra. Never hurts to ask for that hard to find part.

* Fenders: Left: Perfect, never used. Airtec I think $25.
Middle two: OK. These are the older softer polypropylene plastic. Have holes for the rubber cable guide (have if you need one) and holes for fender extender mud flap. Silver one has a grove from a tire behind where the fork goes. Hardly noticeable when on a bike. $10 each as they also need painting.
RIGHT: sold


* Swing Arms: Somehow I have 6 or so extras. Most are black.

* Knuckles and dog bones

* Ignition, gas cap, (seat lock 2001+ tails) $65 for a complete set of all 3 keyed parts with matching key. (For older bikes, you can easily re-key your seat lock to match new tank & ignition)

* Rear passenger grab handles $10

* R&G Shark fin. This one requires an "L" bracket you can make. Bought extras so for sale $35
* (Dyno kit sold)



* Tachometers: Left: faded $15. Center: Good, but missing one mounting post $15. Right: Nice! $30
All need the rubber cushion ring replaced. Get the OEM one or make one.


* Speedo: Good condition and has trip meter knob. $40 (Can't believe how expensive they are on flea-bhey)


* LEFT mirror. as shown. $25


* "F" fairing and all clips & front bracket. Lower painted fugley black. Top is still original black. White mark is a paint scrape from a wall. has flush mount turn signals. Mirrors extra as many people use different mirrors. $200 obo


* Pair of "F" mirrors: $50 obo

* "F" Tail plastics: all tabs there. Was painted fugley black. $50 obo

* Reflectors: Plenty of them. Cheap. Also reflector brackets.



codajastal

Got a seat cowl for an 89 gs500e?
I am not interested in anything you have to say
Don't bother talking to me, I will not answer you

bombsquad83

#2
I'm interested if you have a full set of bar ends that have the rubber bushing so they can be installed without the internal nut in the bars.

Also, just in case I can't fix my tank, is it possible to install the newer style tank and seat on a 89'-00' bike?  Any issues with things not fitting?

EDIT: After looking at pictures, I think a more appropriate question might be what issues are there :).

I might also be interested in a full set of reflectors.  PO took them all off, and if I want to return to close to stock I might as well get some.  How much for this?

Tombstones81

Quote from: bombsquad83 on March 05, 2012, 08:42:15 AM
I'm interested if you have a full set of bar ends that have the rubber bushing so they can be installed without the internal nut in the bars.

Also, just in case I can't fix my tank, is it possible to install the newer style tank and seat on a 89'-00' bike?  Any issues with things not fitting?

EDIT: After looking at pictures, I think a more appropriate question might be what issues are there :).

I might also be interested in a full set of reflectors.  PO took them all off, and if I want to return to close to stock I might as well get some.  How much for this?

here is how to swap a newer tank with an older model.
http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=56658.0

but you use your old seat.
the new one doesnt fit as its shown in that thread.
94 GS500
01 Engine
Personally repainted!  (Traded)

87 Honda VF700C Magna
(Super Magna)

adidasguy

Quote from: bombsquad83 on March 05, 2012, 08:42:15 AM
I'm interested if you have a full set of bar ends that have the rubber bushing so they can be installed without the internal nut in the bars.
Also, just in case I can't fix my tank, is it possible to install the newer style tank and seat on a 89'-00' bike?  Any issues with things not fitting?
EDIT: After looking at pictures, I think a more appropriate question might be what issues are there :).
I might also be interested in a full set of reflectors.  PO took them all off, and if I want to return to close to stock I might as well get some.  How much for this?
Got it all. Decide if you want the tank. If so, we'll put together a package and all can ship in one box.
Tank seat bracket and other stuff is same between old & new tanks. I leave the tank fuel valve on because it is working and if you remove one, you need new gasket and rubber coated washers. Easiest to leave that on the tank. Its clean inside. Just buff the outside and remove the fugley sticker.

adidasguy



bombsquad83

#7
Quote from: Tombstones81 on March 05, 2012, 10:55:21 AM
here is how to swap a newer tank with an older model.
http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=56658.0

but you use your old seat.
the new one doesnt fit as its shown in that thread.

Thanks Tomb.  I don't want to jack this thread at all, but I did have a random thought.  I wonder if you could take an old seat and a new seat and hybrid the two together and get it recovered... My father-in-law is an upholsterer, and does a lot of bike seats.   If anyone has a both types of seats laying around that need recovering anyway, I might try it out for the fun of it.

adidasguy

You say you want to buy one of each seat? Here are a few piled up (Sorry, that rear cowling is destined for Australia)

zute72

Hhhmm, need to ride on down to the cave!  :thumb:

bombsquad83

To do what I want to do with the seats, what I really want are farm fresh/junk yard material seats for free.  Otherwise, not worth investing.

adidasguy

Quote from: bombsquad83 on March 05, 2012, 01:04:52 PM
To do what I want to do with the seats, what I really want are farm fresh/junk yard material seats for free.  Otherwise, not worth investing.
Sorry - I don't deal in junk.  I deal in used parts that some people may think is junk. Even the cats haven't ripped up any seats, though they have put muddy kitty paw prints all over them and scratched the paint twice. They won't sit on them when I'm around. They only ride at night.

NoSecrets913

Dang, when I saw it was you selling I was really hoping for some fork springs! Maybe next time
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craigs449

can you post a pic of the headlight cowling?  I am hoping it's one for the "E" model with round headlight, not the "F" version.  Also, post a pic of the belly pan(s).

-craig
2001 Suzuki GS 500 "Commute Killer"
2008 Husqvarna 510 SMR
2002 Honda CR 250 "Project Pain-in-the-ass"
2001 Honda XR 50

adidasguy

#14
Quote from: NoSecrets913 on March 05, 2012, 02:39:38 PM
Dang, when I saw it was you selling I was really hoping for some fork springs! Maybe next time
I've got the older springs (89-2000?), and the newer ones, which are better than older ones (2004+?) that I took out of the forks. Sorry, no spare Sonic's or progressives.

BELLY PANS: None at the moment (as noted in the posting).
Gimbel headlight cowling: comes un-painted. Made of fiberglass.


average

Got a good throttle cable? could also use a speedo (90)
R.I.P
Rich(Phadreus)
90 gs5 04 Fairings(that's right)
LP flushmounts up front  shortened turn signals
Kanatuna rear wheel swap
Kat FE

adidasguy


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adidasguy

Fenders - yes. Extenders: no. Updates original post with pix.

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