My brother liked the job I did on my bikes so he is paying me to redo a 1979 Suzuki GS1000. Here are some pics thus far:
$900 on craigslist. Runs great- Rusty but sound ABC brand 4 into 2 exhaust.
Bike was not a looker. Lots of spray can paint and neglect.

Leaving the engine in but swing arm, rear shocks and rear tire soon came off.

Sandblasted tank, emblem mount area (had been filled in). Refilled dings and prepared for the paint guy.
Most of the items back from the paint guy. Retired upholsterer recovered the seat for $35! (Rear seat cowl was not ready)

Looks kind of like a bike!
Aluminum wheel on back and chrome steel on front. This bike is a hodge podge of parts.

Exhaust was ceramic coated in satin black. Great deal for $150!

What is great about this project (in addition to its a great bike) is my brother has the money to buy new parts as needed where for my bikes I have to re use many cosmetic items I wish I could replace with new.
$900 on craigslist. Runs great- Rusty but sound ABC brand 4 into 2 exhaust.
Bike was not a looker. Lots of spray can paint and neglect.

Leaving the engine in but swing arm, rear shocks and rear tire soon came off.

Sandblasted tank, emblem mount area (had been filled in). Refilled dings and prepared for the paint guy.

Most of the items back from the paint guy. Retired upholsterer recovered the seat for $35! (Rear seat cowl was not ready)

Looks kind of like a bike!

Aluminum wheel on back and chrome steel on front. This bike is a hodge podge of parts.

Exhaust was ceramic coated in satin black. Great deal for $150!

What is great about this project (in addition to its a great bike) is my brother has the money to buy new parts as needed where for my bikes I have to re use many cosmetic items I wish I could replace with new.
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