3rd GL1100 project. I'm getting faster.. (1983 this time)
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Re: 3rd GL1100 project. I'm getting faster.. (1983 this time)
how did you get the kill switch such a bright red ?
can you show a pic of the drill brush you are using to get into little corners ?
nice work !
can you show a pic of the drill brush you are using to get into little corners ?
nice work !
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Re: 3rd GL1100 project. I'm getting faster.. (1983 this time)
This is the bees Knees!
Also look in the pics. I’m sure you’ll see the kitchen degreaser someplace!
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Also look in the pics. I’m sure you’ll see the kitchen degreaser someplace!
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My 1983 GL1100 restoration Project (In Progress) 3rd times the charm!
https://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic ... 30&t=72987
My 1980 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=52276
My 1982 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=34697
My 1983 GL1100 restoration Project (In Progress) 3rd times the charm!
https://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic ... 30&t=72987
My 1980 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=52276
My 1982 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=34697
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Re: 3rd GL1100 project. I'm getting faster.. (1983 this time)
i must have them. thanks .
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Re: 3rd GL1100 project. I'm getting faster.. (1983 this time)
Updates since Sunday?! lets see:
wiring harness - installed
rear fender - check
rear tail light and turn signals - check (cheated a little. the led turn signals are on the side panels)
installed the battery
installed multi-meter digital gauge (Still need to hook up the speed sensor, rpm sensor and temp sensor, need to program the new tire size)
all hand controls are functioning properly (switches and buttons)
horns work (wooo)
engine turned for a split second (run switch turned to off) so starter & solenoid still works fine.
the bad:
the caliper rebuild kit i ordered came with the wrong o-ring sizes. sent them back and ordered a different brand. (waiting)
the old front braided brake lines i had are too short. had to order new longer ones. (waiting) (FYI, i eliminated the linked front and rear brakes)
looks like i lost the HD Sportster fairing mounts i had (Garage Gremlin again! ). So I'm going completely bobber style front with just a chrome headlight bucket again. (I Hate shoving all the wires in there)
I'll send more pictures soon..
still haven't added oil or coolant.. I'll record the first start up. Might be this weekend. Stay Tuned . Smash that subscribe button... oh wait...
wiring harness - installed
rear fender - check
rear tail light and turn signals - check (cheated a little. the led turn signals are on the side panels)
installed the battery
installed multi-meter digital gauge (Still need to hook up the speed sensor, rpm sensor and temp sensor, need to program the new tire size)
all hand controls are functioning properly (switches and buttons)
horns work (wooo)
engine turned for a split second (run switch turned to off) so starter & solenoid still works fine.
the bad:
the caliper rebuild kit i ordered came with the wrong o-ring sizes. sent them back and ordered a different brand. (waiting)
the old front braided brake lines i had are too short. had to order new longer ones. (waiting) (FYI, i eliminated the linked front and rear brakes)
looks like i lost the HD Sportster fairing mounts i had (Garage Gremlin again! ). So I'm going completely bobber style front with just a chrome headlight bucket again. (I Hate shoving all the wires in there)
I'll send more pictures soon..
still haven't added oil or coolant.. I'll record the first start up. Might be this weekend. Stay Tuned . Smash that subscribe button... oh wait...
Life is short! Live it now because today will NEVER happen again!
My 1983 GL1100 restoration Project (In Progress) 3rd times the charm!
https://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic ... 30&t=72987
My 1980 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=52276
My 1982 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=34697
My 1983 GL1100 restoration Project (In Progress) 3rd times the charm!
https://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic ... 30&t=72987
My 1980 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=52276
My 1982 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=34697
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Re: 3rd GL1100 project. I'm getting faster.. (1983 this time)
So I made a video.
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My 1980 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=52276
My 1982 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=34697
My 1983 GL1100 restoration Project (In Progress) 3rd times the charm!
https://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic ... 30&t=72987
My 1980 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=52276
My 1982 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
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Re: 3rd GL1100 project. I'm getting faster.. (1983 this time)
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Re: 3rd GL1100 project. I'm getting faster.. (1983 this time)
I’m sorry, I got a great big WHAT??!! moment!
Why is the left and rear caliper’s pistons bigger than the right!!??
Why is the left and rear caliper’s pistons bigger than the right!!??
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http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=52276
My 1982 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=34697
My 1983 GL1100 restoration Project (In Progress) 3rd times the charm!
https://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic ... 30&t=72987
My 1980 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=52276
My 1982 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=34697
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Re: 3rd GL1100 project. I'm getting faster.. (1983 this time)
Part of the linked brakes balance.
"Love 'em all.... let God sort 'em out!"
Ex 2006 GL1800 - the Black Pearl SOLD! to make room for:
2021 Can-Am Spyder RT Limited Dark Chalk Metallic
1975 Red GL1000 project - ex Pistol Pete project
1972 Triumph T150V Trident rescue - finished and FOR SALE!
1976 Yamaha RD400c
1978 GL1000 with '75 engine - the Hunley
Ex 1978 GL1000
Ex 1979 GL1000
Ex '79 CB750F rat bike
Ex '86 SEi
Ex '77 GL1000
Ex '76 RD400
Ex '72 Penton 125 set up for flat track
Ex '73 RD250
Ex '68 TR6C - chopped
Ex 2006 GL1800 - the Black Pearl SOLD! to make room for:
2021 Can-Am Spyder RT Limited Dark Chalk Metallic
1975 Red GL1000 project - ex Pistol Pete project
1972 Triumph T150V Trident rescue - finished and FOR SALE!
1976 Yamaha RD400c
1978 GL1000 with '75 engine - the Hunley
Ex 1978 GL1000
Ex 1979 GL1000
Ex '79 CB750F rat bike
Ex '86 SEi
Ex '77 GL1000
Ex '76 RD400
Ex '72 Penton 125 set up for flat track
Ex '73 RD250
Ex '68 TR6C - chopped
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Re: 3rd GL1100 project. I'm getting faster.. (1983 this time)
WELL! I YANKED THAT OUT!! I want to link the 2 front calipers together (the way god intended! j/k)
ok ok ok ok ohhh kayy.. Panic Gone. Apply logic.
If the front left and right caliper pistons are different sizes, and they are linked on the same front master, they would have REALLY CLOSE to the same stopping power..
What is the worst case scenario? after years of use the stress of the stronger left caliper would maybe warp the rotor or tear the rotor off the bolts!? I'm thinking the WORST case scenario right? under normal use it might wear those pads faster?
Best case scenario, IT DOESN'T MATTER and it has almost exact equal stopping power and I should just finish the rebuild, re-install and move on with my life?
Pros? Thoughts, opinions, safety first.
I have Randakk's Nissin Front Master and a double banjo bolt off it with steel braided lines. I should have taken a picture of that. Not like it makes a difference, the pressure is applied evenly is my point.
ok ok ok ok ohhh kayy.. Panic Gone. Apply logic.
If the front left and right caliper pistons are different sizes, and they are linked on the same front master, they would have REALLY CLOSE to the same stopping power..
What is the worst case scenario? after years of use the stress of the stronger left caliper would maybe warp the rotor or tear the rotor off the bolts!? I'm thinking the WORST case scenario right? under normal use it might wear those pads faster?
Best case scenario, IT DOESN'T MATTER and it has almost exact equal stopping power and I should just finish the rebuild, re-install and move on with my life?
Pros? Thoughts, opinions, safety first.
I have Randakk's Nissin Front Master and a double banjo bolt off it with steel braided lines. I should have taken a picture of that. Not like it makes a difference, the pressure is applied evenly is my point.
Life is short! Live it now because today will NEVER happen again!
My 1983 GL1100 restoration Project (In Progress) 3rd times the charm!
https://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic ... 30&t=72987
My 1980 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=52276
My 1982 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=34697
My 1983 GL1100 restoration Project (In Progress) 3rd times the charm!
https://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic ... 30&t=72987
My 1980 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=52276
My 1982 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=34697
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Re: 3rd GL1100 project. I'm getting faster.. (1983 this time)
Just some more pics of the brakes.
I’m going to sand the word Honda again like the example. I just wanted a fresh coat of paint first.
I really like to do that where ever I can. That little badge really stands out like that. On the calipers, on the valve covers, on the front forks... and not TOO MUCH or HUGE VINYL... that’s tacky!
A shameless pun.
And in these hard times, a pic of me, my niece and my dog! To make you guys smile.
I’m going to sand the word Honda again like the example. I just wanted a fresh coat of paint first.
I really like to do that where ever I can. That little badge really stands out like that. On the calipers, on the valve covers, on the front forks... and not TOO MUCH or HUGE VINYL... that’s tacky!
A shameless pun.
And in these hard times, a pic of me, my niece and my dog! To make you guys smile.
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Life is short! Live it now because today will NEVER happen again!
My 1983 GL1100 restoration Project (In Progress) 3rd times the charm!
https://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic ... 30&t=72987
My 1980 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=52276
My 1982 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=34697
My 1983 GL1100 restoration Project (In Progress) 3rd times the charm!
https://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic ... 30&t=72987
My 1980 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=52276
My 1982 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=34697
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Re: 3rd GL1100 project. I'm getting faster.. (1983 this time)
Today I buttoned up a LOT.
I was able to take it for a test ride around the block. (Rear brake only and its a small block)
Installed the front calipers and brake lines.
connected the fan (forgot that and its a PAIN to reach that connector now FYI)
installed front fork cross over air hose and filled them up.
installed left side exhaust and new crush washers. (i installed right side a few days ago)
zip tied everything down
installed a cig lighter accessory under the false shelter (drilled a hole in the side of the removable glove box / tool box)
installed the shelter
installed the seat
Tomorrow I'm going to swap the rear tire and the rear gear fluid.
Can someone tell me the trick to Bleeding the Nissin Front Master Cylinder from DRY? Its not sucking down ANY fluid at all.
Stock rebuilt Honda Rear master cylinder was fine from dry tub full of air. This!!
I was able to take it for a test ride around the block. (Rear brake only and its a small block)
Installed the front calipers and brake lines.
connected the fan (forgot that and its a PAIN to reach that connector now FYI)
installed front fork cross over air hose and filled them up.
installed left side exhaust and new crush washers. (i installed right side a few days ago)
zip tied everything down
installed a cig lighter accessory under the false shelter (drilled a hole in the side of the removable glove box / tool box)
installed the shelter
installed the seat
Tomorrow I'm going to swap the rear tire and the rear gear fluid.
Can someone tell me the trick to Bleeding the Nissin Front Master Cylinder from DRY? Its not sucking down ANY fluid at all.
Stock rebuilt Honda Rear master cylinder was fine from dry tub full of air. This!!
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Life is short! Live it now because today will NEVER happen again!
My 1983 GL1100 restoration Project (In Progress) 3rd times the charm!
https://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic ... 30&t=72987
My 1980 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=52276
My 1982 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=34697
My 1983 GL1100 restoration Project (In Progress) 3rd times the charm!
https://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic ... 30&t=72987
My 1980 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=52276
My 1982 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=34697
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Re: 3rd GL1100 project. I'm getting faster.. (1983 this time)
Often you will find that master cylinders need to be "primed" to start. Disconnect the banjo, pump with your thumb over the outlet, and once fluid comes out hook it up quick. Then you can vacuum bleed (fastest) or normal bleed the system.
"Love 'em all.... let God sort 'em out!"
Ex 2006 GL1800 - the Black Pearl SOLD! to make room for:
2021 Can-Am Spyder RT Limited Dark Chalk Metallic
1975 Red GL1000 project - ex Pistol Pete project
1972 Triumph T150V Trident rescue - finished and FOR SALE!
1976 Yamaha RD400c
1978 GL1000 with '75 engine - the Hunley
Ex 1978 GL1000
Ex 1979 GL1000
Ex '79 CB750F rat bike
Ex '86 SEi
Ex '77 GL1000
Ex '76 RD400
Ex '72 Penton 125 set up for flat track
Ex '73 RD250
Ex '68 TR6C - chopped
Ex 2006 GL1800 - the Black Pearl SOLD! to make room for:
2021 Can-Am Spyder RT Limited Dark Chalk Metallic
1975 Red GL1000 project - ex Pistol Pete project
1972 Triumph T150V Trident rescue - finished and FOR SALE!
1976 Yamaha RD400c
1978 GL1000 with '75 engine - the Hunley
Ex 1978 GL1000
Ex 1979 GL1000
Ex '79 CB750F rat bike
Ex '86 SEi
Ex '77 GL1000
Ex '76 RD400
Ex '72 Penton 125 set up for flat track
Ex '73 RD250
Ex '68 TR6C - chopped
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Re: 3rd GL1100 project. I'm getting faster.. (1983 this time)
The Banjo at the bottom by one of the calipers or at the top by the master?
Life is short! Live it now because today will NEVER happen again!
My 1983 GL1100 restoration Project (In Progress) 3rd times the charm!
https://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic ... 30&t=72987
My 1980 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=52276
My 1982 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=34697
My 1983 GL1100 restoration Project (In Progress) 3rd times the charm!
https://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic ... 30&t=72987
My 1980 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=52276
My 1982 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=34697
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Re: 3rd GL1100 project. I'm getting faster.. (1983 this time)
The top banjo, on the master cylinder itself.
Great progress, BTW!
Great progress, BTW!
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"He that is good with a hammer tends to think everything is a nail" - Abraham Maslow
"If you can't take the time to do it right the first time, how are you ever going to find the time to do it over?" -Unknown
Current Rides:
'Grumpy' - '81 Standard, now fully dressed.
'Layla' - '81 Standard w/dealer installed fairing and Hondaline bags.
'Scarlett' '76 'Survivor' nekkid as a j-bird!
Under Construction:
The 'Jalopy' '78-'79 Mash-up
'Quikie' '81 gl1100I back on the lift, project with the step-son!
In The Shed:
'81 gl1100I barn find aka "Josie, the farmer's daughter." (almost comatose build)
'77 gl1000, roller parts bike.
'82 gl1100I, 'Old Crusty' titled roller parts bike (free!)
'82 gl1100I, My first 'Wing, and an expensive lesson!
New2U Bike? Read Me.
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Re: 3rd GL1100 project. I'm getting faster.. (1983 this time)
All Done!!
My front master brake bleeding problem was stupid. I had the wrong size washers in between the banjo fittings on the banjo bolt at the Front Master Cylinder.
Took it out for an hour tonight. Got it up to 85 on the high way for a mile but 90% of the ride was back roads. Testing the brakes, shocks and over all ride was more important than speed. Its going to need a set of clutch plates in the near future. It slips out of 3rd gear when you hit it REALLY hard. Other than that, SHE'S A RIPPER!
I'll take some glamor shots before the new owner comes to pick it up on Saturday. But here are 2 shots I got at the gas station tonight.
So let's go over what just happened in like 3 weeks. I bought a used '83 Goldwing (looked like a standard but had some indications of once being an interstate). Rode it home 120 miles. Tore it down to the frame (left the engine and gas tank). Then started to clean, paint and rebuild everything back up again for a customer as a fathers day present for his Dad this Saturday! No charge for labor. He is just buying the bike from me.
What was done:
Its got plenty of power (and I mean plenty) with the K&N air filter and straight pipes
Also new Dyna Coils
Carbs prob could use a professional clean and sync but they are fine for now.
Fresh oil &filter
New fuel lines and fuel filter
Powder coated valve covers and timing belt covers
Cleaned, painted radiator and fresh coolant
Progressive 412 rear shocks
Filled the front shocks (And they seem to hold air fine)
Used my old shelter (had previously been epoxy'd together as a single piece and painted)
body work was also done on my side panels with LED turn signals on them
used my old custom rear fender with LED brake light and license plate holder
used my old front fender which was chopped and painted previously
new foot pegs
new rubber shifter thingy
my old rear brake pedal (cleaned and greased)
used my Koso North America Digital Multi Gauge (speedometer, tach, fuel, temp, turn sig, neutral, high beems, everything basically)
used my chrome headlight bucket and 7" headlight
front LED turn signals
polished the front forks
wire brushed and painted every bracket you can think of
removed, cleaned the entire wire harness, reinstalled and dielectric greased all the connections.
added accessory port in the tool box for USB charger
New LED light kit makes the bike very visible at night
I put my '80 comstar wheels and tires on this '83. I like the look of the 5 spoke rims! And the tires were like new.
also my comstars had new wheel bearings
I greased all the rear gears with new moly paste
Rebuilt the calipers all around.
Took out the '83 hybrid / mixed front / rear brake system and installed all new braided brake lines so it stops on a dime.
I think that sums it up. I Hope you guys enjoyed following along on this rebuild.
If you want to see anything specific, let me know. I'll take pictures and I'm staying friends with the new owner on FB. Hopefully this will stay in shape for many more years to come.
My front master brake bleeding problem was stupid. I had the wrong size washers in between the banjo fittings on the banjo bolt at the Front Master Cylinder.
Took it out for an hour tonight. Got it up to 85 on the high way for a mile but 90% of the ride was back roads. Testing the brakes, shocks and over all ride was more important than speed. Its going to need a set of clutch plates in the near future. It slips out of 3rd gear when you hit it REALLY hard. Other than that, SHE'S A RIPPER!
I'll take some glamor shots before the new owner comes to pick it up on Saturday. But here are 2 shots I got at the gas station tonight.
So let's go over what just happened in like 3 weeks. I bought a used '83 Goldwing (looked like a standard but had some indications of once being an interstate). Rode it home 120 miles. Tore it down to the frame (left the engine and gas tank). Then started to clean, paint and rebuild everything back up again for a customer as a fathers day present for his Dad this Saturday! No charge for labor. He is just buying the bike from me.
What was done:
Its got plenty of power (and I mean plenty) with the K&N air filter and straight pipes
Also new Dyna Coils
Carbs prob could use a professional clean and sync but they are fine for now.
Fresh oil &filter
New fuel lines and fuel filter
Powder coated valve covers and timing belt covers
Cleaned, painted radiator and fresh coolant
Progressive 412 rear shocks
Filled the front shocks (And they seem to hold air fine)
Used my old shelter (had previously been epoxy'd together as a single piece and painted)
body work was also done on my side panels with LED turn signals on them
used my old custom rear fender with LED brake light and license plate holder
used my old front fender which was chopped and painted previously
new foot pegs
new rubber shifter thingy
my old rear brake pedal (cleaned and greased)
used my Koso North America Digital Multi Gauge (speedometer, tach, fuel, temp, turn sig, neutral, high beems, everything basically)
used my chrome headlight bucket and 7" headlight
front LED turn signals
polished the front forks
wire brushed and painted every bracket you can think of
removed, cleaned the entire wire harness, reinstalled and dielectric greased all the connections.
added accessory port in the tool box for USB charger
New LED light kit makes the bike very visible at night
I put my '80 comstar wheels and tires on this '83. I like the look of the 5 spoke rims! And the tires were like new.
also my comstars had new wheel bearings
I greased all the rear gears with new moly paste
Rebuilt the calipers all around.
Took out the '83 hybrid / mixed front / rear brake system and installed all new braided brake lines so it stops on a dime.
I think that sums it up. I Hope you guys enjoyed following along on this rebuild.
If you want to see anything specific, let me know. I'll take pictures and I'm staying friends with the new owner on FB. Hopefully this will stay in shape for many more years to come.
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My 1983 GL1100 restoration Project (In Progress) 3rd times the charm!
https://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic ... 30&t=72987
My 1980 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=52276
My 1982 GL1100 restoration project (DEAD) and sad...
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=34697
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