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Re: Who built this one? GL custom in Oklahoma

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2018 5:11 pm
by ericheath
Or forks

Sorry to be piling on. Hope it gets there and you’re able to get it your vision.

Re: Who built this one? GL custom in Oklahoma

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2018 9:21 pm
by CrazyJerry
Lol - Pile on!
Bike is here and it arrived with nothing missing or damaged.
This thing is a hoot! The three wings here all look like Sherman Tanks next to this thing! (Gl1000/Gl1100/Gl1200)
Quick stats:
36" - Handle Bar Height
25" - Seat Height
95" - Total Length (Front Tire Tip to Farthest Rear Tire Tip)
Correctly advertised as a project, it will need pretty much everything. It came with a pallet full of parts. The bike has no wiring on it, or lights, or brakes, or bearings (stem or swingarm). The factory carbs are there but will need investigating.
The aluminum work is quite nicely done (rear fender, seat, headlight piece, and tank.) Tank consists of an upper and lower half that needs assembling and finishing.
The framework is nice and very solid.
Entry from the rear - I can easily walk/straddle the seat and tank and with a leg-up and over, I'm right past those handlebars!
It's hot - pics by this weekend.
It's a lovely 18 degrees above zero here in Northern NY!
~CrazyJerry~

Re: Who built this one? GL custom in Oklahoma

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2018 10:36 pm
by 5speed
looking forward to your build thread

Re: Who built this one? GL custom in Oklahoma

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2018 11:19 pm
by HOTT
Love it! So much potential. tumb2 tumb2


HOTT ("too much rake is never enough!") :orange

Re: Who built this one? GL custom in Oklahoma

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2018 9:19 am
by ericheath
A couple of weeks and it should be all wrapped up, right?

Take your time and lots of pics.

Re: Who built this one? GL custom in Oklahoma

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2018 11:56 am
by Not Done Yet
I'm glad that my post enabled a wild GW build to find a new home in NY!

Good luck with the build and, just like the others said, I'm looking forward to seeing the finished bike.

Re: Who built this one? GL custom in Oklahoma

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2018 6:00 pm
by desertrefugee
I'm subscribed here, too! In fact, I hope you have a nice, heated work area so we don't have to wait until spring for the project to begin!

Good luck with it!

Re: Who built this one? GL custom in Oklahoma

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2018 6:18 pm
by CrazyJerry
Not Done Yet wrote:I'm glad that my post enabled a wild GW build to find a new home in NY!

Good luck with the build and, just like the others said, I'm looking forward to seeing the finished bike.
Thanks! And yes this thread did play a big part with the purchase of the bike. I actually saw it on eBay first and kicked the can around until the ad disappeared. I thought maybe it sold locally and was surprised to see your posting listing it on Craigslist. About halfway through the thread, the eBay ad was up again.
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The views from this ngwclub post was the driving force to "Buy It Now" since with that exposure it was just a matter of time before someone took the leap. Via eBay I had already contacted the seller to ask how many days the bike could remain where it was since shipping anything up here is always a challenge.
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This Goldwing's adventure is already off to a good start and because I too enjoy a good build thread, this one should be, at the very least, "entertaining"!
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In the event a donor bike is needed so this latest one can live, there is a complete 1981 Interstate here that has served as a test-bed for a few carb conversions and thus escaped being transplanted into a Trimagnum. The Goldwing from Oklahoma is mostly a 1983 GL1100 so the '81 would be a great parts bike.
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Re: Who built this one? GL custom in Oklahoma

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2018 6:32 pm
by Oldboy
Can't wait for the build thread!

Re: Who built this one? GL custom in Oklahoma

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2018 8:48 pm
by Easter
Congrats, will be following.

Re: Who built this one? GL custom in Oklahoma

Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2018 9:23 pm
by CrazyJerry
Thanks for the encouraging words, etc!
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Today we get a first look at some of the treasures that were included with the bike:
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Rear Fender
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Misc Axles
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GL1100 Fuel Tank
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Misc-Mirrors-Rotor-Etc
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Bullet Style Directionals
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Old Spokes
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New Spokes / Nipples
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Cable Actuated Master Cylinders
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Rear Housing
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Rear Spoke Hub
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Reverse of Spoke Hub
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2.50x17 Aluminum Rim
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19" ? Chrome Steel Rim
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Custom Aluminum Battery Box
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Misc Electrical
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Headlight / Led Bulb / Aluminum Topper
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It's below zero here this morning - Welcome to Northern NY!
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~CrazyJerry~

Re: Who built this one? GL custom in Oklahoma

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2018 9:26 am
by BikeMaine
SWEET! I'm loving this bike, please, PLEASE take lots of photos.

Re: Who built this one? GL custom in Oklahoma

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2018 12:12 pm
by Jonesz
IMHO neither of those bikes qualify as parts bikes,but hard to tell from pics. Hopefully they both can live a long and dignified life. I am sure many of us here would want either one in our shed. That being said I am really looking forward to your story on this build. And I know from your cafe build pics that you will do it justice either way.

Re: Who built this one? GL custom in Oklahoma

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2018 8:23 pm
by CrazyJerry
A 40 degree heatwave moved in for a few hours today so it looked like a good time to do something to this Goldwing.
First on the itinerary are the timing belts.
After removing the radiator and timing belt covers, it was nice to see a decent looking set of belts. They are no-name, still soft, and appear to be in excellent shape showing little (if any) use. With a long winter ahead, they'll do for now and be replaced when the bike is ready for the road.
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Although the belts look ok, victory was brief and the crowd went silent. :shock:
When attempting to verify the actual timing marks there was a little snafu....
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~CrazyJerry~ xmas2

Re: Who built this one? GL custom in Oklahoma

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2018 8:26 pm
by 5speed
uh-oh..