Picked this bike up on Craigslist for $681... It had been sitting in a barn for 16 years and really needed some work. 1981 Special with a big ugly king/queen seat but all original otherwise. The seller could get the bike to turn over with the choke on and some starting fluid but it wasn't at all roadworthy. Some of the bike was incomplete/apart but I wasn't opposed to a project. I couldn't really afford anything finished at the time so this was it. The most bike for the least coin.
Took the bike home... cleaned up all 3 seized brake calipers, 2 master cylinders, cleaned the carbs, replaced some float needles, and brought it back to life.
I also installed some poorly fitting ebay fork gaiters while waiting on parts and polished a bunch things in my spare time. A few weeks of tinkering with the carbs and it seemed to run alright. Then it was time for a test drive. Here's a pic from my maiden voyage down the street. It was finally roadworthy.
Next mod was bars because the stock Specials looked ludicrous. I had some junkyard Suzuki GS bars I stuck on for a few days. Those were eventually replaced with these euro bars and gran turismo grips. I rode the bike like this around town for a few hundred miles.
I replaced the dry rotted dunlop tires with white wall shinkos and painted the wheels black because I planned turning it into a bobber early on. Took it on two trips to the Jersey shore and it didn't skip a beat. Ran better than my friend's CB360 he paid twice as much for. I also replaced the dented/rusty stock mufflers with some Emgo taper tips and rejetted.
I was having a really difficult time finding a finished looking bobber seat for the bike. I also wasn't super crazy about the bobbed XS11s I saw on the web. Some of the cafe styled bikes were looking really sharp for what they were, however. The cafe style had been growing on me for the past few years so I decided to change direction.
Got some bar risers, clubmans, bar ends, swapped the final drive for a different ratio, and installed a Mac 4-2 a little while before tucking the bike away for winter in 2012.
It sat like this for about a year and a half. I completely missed the 2013 riding season due to other priorities.
My project just started back up a few months ago and I've made a ton of progress. Added the Roc City Interceptor seat, dropped the headlight, dropped the gauges, removed the chrome caps from the rear shocks, stripped out a ton of crap, replaced the gaiters, added a tarozzi fork brace, and made a battery box from an old 30 cal ammo box.
Swapped the clubmans for clip ons, painted the seat, installed bullet signals, and threw this tail light on temporarily. It's finally starting to take shape.
I still have a bunch of parts coming in the mail (including my seat pad + replacement tail light) and a checklist of things to do (touch up, maintenance, paint, small fixes). But it seems like people are really starting to notice it now because it's more than just a banged up 33 year old rat. I've put a ton of hours into making it unique and it's been nothing but compliments so far.
I have a build thread over on DTT.
My friends said I couldn't do it! It was too big, ugly, fat, shaft driven, etc. Now it looks good and goes like stink.
Took the bike home... cleaned up all 3 seized brake calipers, 2 master cylinders, cleaned the carbs, replaced some float needles, and brought it back to life.
I also installed some poorly fitting ebay fork gaiters while waiting on parts and polished a bunch things in my spare time. A few weeks of tinkering with the carbs and it seemed to run alright. Then it was time for a test drive. Here's a pic from my maiden voyage down the street. It was finally roadworthy.
Next mod was bars because the stock Specials looked ludicrous. I had some junkyard Suzuki GS bars I stuck on for a few days. Those were eventually replaced with these euro bars and gran turismo grips. I rode the bike like this around town for a few hundred miles.
I replaced the dry rotted dunlop tires with white wall shinkos and painted the wheels black because I planned turning it into a bobber early on. Took it on two trips to the Jersey shore and it didn't skip a beat. Ran better than my friend's CB360 he paid twice as much for. I also replaced the dented/rusty stock mufflers with some Emgo taper tips and rejetted.
I was having a really difficult time finding a finished looking bobber seat for the bike. I also wasn't super crazy about the bobbed XS11s I saw on the web. Some of the cafe styled bikes were looking really sharp for what they were, however. The cafe style had been growing on me for the past few years so I decided to change direction.
Got some bar risers, clubmans, bar ends, swapped the final drive for a different ratio, and installed a Mac 4-2 a little while before tucking the bike away for winter in 2012.
It sat like this for about a year and a half. I completely missed the 2013 riding season due to other priorities.
My project just started back up a few months ago and I've made a ton of progress. Added the Roc City Interceptor seat, dropped the headlight, dropped the gauges, removed the chrome caps from the rear shocks, stripped out a ton of crap, replaced the gaiters, added a tarozzi fork brace, and made a battery box from an old 30 cal ammo box.
Swapped the clubmans for clip ons, painted the seat, installed bullet signals, and threw this tail light on temporarily. It's finally starting to take shape.
I still have a bunch of parts coming in the mail (including my seat pad + replacement tail light) and a checklist of things to do (touch up, maintenance, paint, small fixes). But it seems like people are really starting to notice it now because it's more than just a banged up 33 year old rat. I've put a ton of hours into making it unique and it's been nothing but compliments so far.
I have a build thread over on DTT.
My friends said I couldn't do it! It was too big, ugly, fat, shaft driven, etc. Now it looks good and goes like stink.
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