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R80ST gets the GS Treatment
NOTE: 8/28/12 This is an old thread covering two very different rebuilds of the same bike. The first leading up to a trip to South America, the second to make all the changes that trip made me realize that I want. The HPN stuff starts with the teardown of my bike after my south america trip on page 28. [/note]
Well, it's been quite a while since I've written anything about my ride in a thread of my own. I've mainly been polluting all of your threads with my dumb questions and requests for measurements. Anyway, as payment for the help and wisdom I've received on credit, I figure I owe the inmates some photos plus interest. It was about a year ago this week that this bike was bestowed upon me after lying dormant for about 20 years with 2051 miles on it. Since then it's had a thorough going through and breaking in (and a little breaking). It's gone 15k miles all over the northwestern corner of this continent (washington, oregon, nevada, BC, Yukon, Alaska) and is currently being ruggedized for a run down to south america and back with a couple of other airheads next winter. A note to the purists: all original parts have been lovingly packed up and stored. No permanent modifications have been made. No STs were PERMANENTLY harmed in the making of these photos. Since I've had it I've done the following:
As picked up: http://jowls.smugmug.com/photos/285167721_29bDM-L.jpg Bigger tank and luggage: http://jowls.smugmug.com/photos/441503868_EHemr-L.jpg Dry run: http://jowls.smugmug.com/photos/310486463_AVoKM-L.jpg http://jowls.smugmug.com/photos/310488249_3KNgQ-L.jpg For Alaska: http://jowls.smugmug.com/photos/320442422_VHmMS-L.jpg http://jowls.smugmug.com/photos/320445468_bRTpG-L.jpg Then came an R100GS subframe, solo seat, and rack: http://jowls.smugmug.com/photos/365207867_dXcyY-L.jpg http://jowls.smugmug.com/photos/383328413_cQhfA-L.jpg Then the truck taillight, PIAAs and enduralast: http://jowls.smugmug.com/photos/412606952_ooF5k-M.jpg then a DR650 front end, baja light, fender and GSPD tank: http://jowls.smugmug.com/photos/427062100_P2Ncp-L.jpg Now the touratech racks and Vapor computer (she's getting close): http://jowls.smugmug.com/photos/441501295_AkCZe-L.jpg http://jowls.smugmug.com/photos/441501267_utY73-L.jpg http://jowls.smugmug.com/photos/441501135_wWrsE-L.jpg http://jowls.smugmug.com/photos/441501084_2pw7o-L.jpg |
Very nice, bike looks great.
Those pictures of Alaska, wow I would love to do that some time:clap and is that a Norton I see hiding in the darkness? |
man does that sound familiar. We've about got the same bike! That grey powder covering your bikes looks pretty dang familiar too! Good looking bike. My opinion may not be worth much, but I think you've done a good job choosing your upgrades.
I'm looking for a more permanent solution for the speedo plug too. Maybe Nathan at Boxerworks will have some suggestions, he's got a lathe and can make some fancy stuff. I'll post something whenever I figure it ou. I'll be running my negative down to the bottom right tranny mount bolt. I saw a post from Stephen Botcher that recommended it to help charging. He said to run #8 wire to that tranny bolt and to the frame. He also recommended another wire for the diode board but neither of us have those anymore. I don't blame you about the Jesse's. Mine are getting on my nerves. The opening's too dang small, but I don't think I'll change them out. Too much money in this bike already. I really like how narrow the back of my bike is compared to what I've seen on other setups though. Always a tradeoff. What's got you looking at a r100 front end over the DR? I would definitely prefer a 21" rim over a 19". Not just for the rocks, it's really easy to find 90/90-21s for cheap. There's a big craze going on in mountain bikes(the kind you pedal) right now with 29" rims versus the standard 26" rims. It's supposed to make a huge difference by lowering the 'angle of attack' where your tire hits stuff. Have you gotten your tach on the TrailTech Vapor to work well? My jumps all over the place and I've changed the loops from 4 all the way up to 12. I'll call tech support if I can't get it straightened out. The engine temp only goes up to 400 and my operating will likely be almost that when it hits 100 degrees out. The ambient temp is always way off. I'm not overly impressed by the Vapor. If it did what it says it does it'd be awesome. Nathan said the stock electronic ignition is really good(don't know if that ST has it or not). He has the Omega charging system on his GS and so he could mount up the Omega ignition that goes straight on the crank...but he doesn't. Rick at Motorrad Elektrik said he runs points in a can with a Dyna booster going to two separate single output 6V coils. He said the booster means there's not much load going through the points so they last forever. The separate coils MAY give a better spark and it's been in older BMWs forever so it's tried and true. He put it in 4 years ago and it hasn't needed adjusted yet. I'm interested in hearing about the trip though. Where are you planning on going in South America? From Washington you must be looking at 20,000 miles or more to hit all the countries. |
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As far as the temp sensor goes, I'm not sure which one you have. I have the oil drainplug temp sensor and haven't installed it yet. I don't think my oil will get up to 400 degrees though. I think it tops out under 300 under normal conditions. Maybe you have the sensor that replaces the sparkplug washer. I can see a dry part of the head getting over 400. Quote:
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Hi. I'm curious about the tail light.
R100GS, solo seat and 1/4" thick aluminum plate as a carrier, no fender. I've got to come up with something for a tail light/license plate bracket combo. Truck tail light might be the answer. Pick it up at a truck parts place, I assume? Oh, and I enjoyed reading your post.:thumb Throttle cable thingy looks cool to. I'm going with a bicycle speedo. |
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Here's the exact tail light that I used. http://www.maxxima.com/products/prod...ht/view/.html# The website also shows an inline flasher module you can wire up if you really feel like hurting some eyes. The light was $10.99 at a truck supply store down in the industrial district. The autoparts stores usually want about $30 for them though. You can probably find one online with the model number. I just shrinktubed the leads running to it, stuff the wires through the grommet (tight fit) in my stock taillight housing and hooked it up to the leads on the bulb holder with some piggyback spade connectors. It took all of 30 minutes and hurts your eyes when standing close behind. Also, these things are REALLY waterproof - as in submersible - so that they can be used on boat trailers that get backed into the water. I just used a couple of zipties to attach it onto the rubber turn signal stalks. It doesn't look nearly as ghetto as it sounds. |
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Wrangler... Man this is just what I've been trying to do to the rear end of my g/s. I'm still trying to locate the R100gs subframe and fender for a decent price... and it goes on like that for ever. I'm at the point of ordering the HT r100gs rack and panniers in anticipation (plus they're on sale now).
Thanks for showing us the pics and inspiration. I'd love to have a setup like that.. anyone have a r100gs subframe and/or fender? |
Your headlight and spedo bracket is a real art of work :clap
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GSPD tanks
I have a couple of questions about my GSPD tank. What exactly is it made of? I've heard people say it's fiberglass, plastic, etc. Does anyone know for sure? If it's plastic is it polyethylene, nylon, something else? Also, does anyone know if there's a max recommended weight for stuff in the "glove box"? I'd like to keep tools and spare parts in there, but don't want to break the tank. I'd pad them in there so they don't make any gouges as they rattle around in the bumpy stuff.
Gotta gloat a little: I just got a big box from germany last night with a used black HPN tank (for a friend). $580 US w/ mounting hardware, petcocks, etc delivered. It only took 2.5 weeks to get here too. It's a little scuffed up, but nothing serious. Just pre-loved. Miracles do happen. Now I'm wondering why I ordered it for a friend and not for myself. I probably won't find that deal ever again. |
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No, REALLY :poser |
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I'll let you in on a little secret, mine was less!:evil :evil |
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