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 Post subject: Chris'83
Post Number:#1  PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 11:37 pm 
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I am just getting started on my first bike build. I picked up a complete 1983 GL1100I project with 11,000 original miles. My current plan is to end up with a white 'bagger' with Indian style headlight and round spotlights, so if it follows the same path as past projects, it will end up cafe style with led lights :roll:

The tank is rusted inside and the carbs are frozen, so I have not started it yet. I have new belts/hoses/plugs/etc. on the way. I plan to get it running good then tear it down to the frame to clean and paint.

First day in it's new home
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A little disassembly
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Radiator and timing covers pulled
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I will post updates as they happen, and look forward to getting this on the road again.

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Post Number:#2  PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 12:33 am 
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Well, it looks like you got all the parts ... and hey, the tires are clean. :-) If you don't like the cafe idea you might consider making it into an adventure bike.

Welcome to the looney bin, and don't forget that we're here to help you get through it.

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Post Number:#3  PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 9:42 pm 
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Nice project bike Chris. Looking forward to watching your progress. So far good moves on your part.

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I saw my first naked wing while fueling up my GL500I in St. Ignace, MI in the late 90's. I have wanted one ever since. I found this site a year or so ago and started looking for a project bike. There are already enough informative threads to tackle anything I am not comfortable with on this project. Hopefully I have it on the road sometime this summer!

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Keep posting updates, however, as we also plan to learn from you. Each builder brings a different perspective and the more builds we watch then the more creative we become. The 1100 is a good base for a bagger due to the longer wheelbase. A bar mounted removable fairing or windshield really makes the look more flexible.

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Finally got around to working on the Wing today. Glad to have the Jeep regeared, locked and back on the road (It usually gets first priority).

Pulled the luggage brackets/tubes, rear fender, shocks, tire and fuel tank. I am going to find a radiator shop to dip the tank for me. Next step will be overhauling the carbs to get them in working condition again. I also have a box of regular maintenance items (belts, filters, plugs, etc.) to throw on. The frame looks remarkably well under the dust and dirt. I planned on stripping the bike all the way down to powdercoat the frame, but I may skip a few steps and leave it alone.
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For the frame, just put some anti-rust on the spots and brush on a little Testor's. Works for me.

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Roady wrote:
For the frame, just put some anti-rust on the spots and brush on a little Testor's. Works for me.

Another old model builder heard from.

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My current project build, besides Winnie. :orange

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Roady wrote:
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My current project build, besides Winnie. :orange



Look, a Mini-Winnie lolol lolol lolol

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The hardest part has been getting all the scratches and dings in the right spots. ;)

"Mini-Winnie" sounds like a good name for it.

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A project of that scale is much more affordable, however, the wiring would be a little tedious. Not to mention difficulties fitting an appropriate sized seat...

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Pulled the carbs out tonight. It went a lot easier than I expected. I definately have a lot of cleaning ahead of me, there is a lot of varnish in the plenum and the bowls.
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Post Number:#14  PostPosted: Fri May 04, 2012 12:28 am 
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Hold me back! there's the beginnings of a trike :shock:

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Post Number:#15  PostPosted: Fri May 04, 2012 6:56 am 
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looks like a great project! Can't wait to see how it comes out, really good start to if so far!

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