1983 Aspencade

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Re: 1983 Aspencade

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Forgot to mention I unlinked the right front and rear. Running a dual banjo on the front with a Suzuki GSXR 1000 front brake master with braided steel lines from Galfer. The braking is much improved.
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Re: 1983 Aspencade

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Barron64 wrote:Forgot to mention I unlinked the right front and rear. Running a dual banjo on the front with a Suzuki GSXR 1000 front brake master with braided steel lines from Galfer. The braking is much improved.
what about the back? blocked off one of the outlets? steel lines?
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Re: 1983 Aspencade

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sphen wrote:
Barron64 wrote:Forgot to mention I unlinked the right front and rear. Running a dual banjo on the front with a Suzuki GSXR 1000 front brake master with braided steel lines from Galfer. The braking is much improved.
what about the back? blocked off one of the outlets? steel lines?
Yes sir. Blocked off the back and added a steel line
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Today my ignition switch died. I took it apart, tried to save it but it was beyond repair. I ordered a wireless setup that comes with a remote to turn on the ignition. Should have it for the weekend.
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Re: 1983 Aspencade

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Looking good. One suggestion if you want one. The gold stripe on the false tank looks like it is for a bike with a big fairing. So perhaps remove the gold stripe or make it outline the tank.
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Fred Camper wrote:Looking good. One suggestion if you want one. The gold stripe on the false tank looks like it is for a bike with a big fairing. So perhaps remove the gold stripe or make it outline the tank.

You are referring to the line that crosses through the "N" on the tank. I am considering repainting all parts.
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Re: 1983 Aspencade

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Yes, the one crossing the N. By the way, the front fender mod was sorely needed and your fab job looks great. The color is nice on her, so perhaps stay near that shade in your repainting.
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Nice job on the bike, I’m working on one myself and running into a lot of problems but will take one at a time, I would leave your dash on just get a cafe racer style little fairing and hide it in there I’ve seen a lot of guys do that and looks good, have fun riding
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Congrats

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