SoC
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Hello All,
Just checking in to introduce myself. I had been looking for a Honda Rebel 450 as a project and ran into an LS650 back during July when I came across one for sale in a guys front lawn, stopped to look at it and decided I liked everything about it better than the Honda. Missed that ride, but finally found this one a 2003 at Harley dealer they had taken as a trade and wanted it gone. Back in the day I had bikes, several, but college and marriage they all sort of went the way of paying the bills.
Throughout my life I have had a desire to do a mod build on a bike. I have done 3 complete sailboat refurbs over the years, and actually build many custom parts for boats.
My life has been spent in custom fabrication. I owned a company that built custom flight cases and as such have a full farication shop at my disposal, including extensive mechanic tools. I'm not new to fabrication and spent some time in engineering studies while in college.
My plan over the next 2 years is for a bolt up mod build on this chassis. Nothing too rad, but trying to do something special. Figure to do mostly cosmetic over this winter, bars, mirrors, exhaust, signals, paint, etc. and major down the road. I have read through the discussions about fork mods and figure to maintain the stock rake until I get really comfortable with the bike as an every day ride and fully vet the mechanicals.
I have been riding the bike around the industrial park where my shops are located to really get a feel for it, only got the title 2 weeks ago, so no tags yet. Luckily have a big empty parking lot up street also for fooling around in. Once I get the tags I can take it on road but winter is closing fast here in Jersey, may only be a week or 2 left. Really like the thumper aspect, sound and feel.
I started work on it by removing all the extraneous, the ratty old saddlebags and associated offset bars, the shelf behind seat and some highway pegs from a crash bar, kept the bar though. This has cleaned up the lines nicely. Nothing against that stuff, mine was just old and used and had seen better days.
Anyway, looking forward to getting to know you folks. I will have plenty of questions and will be looking for advice and feedback. Already ran into issue with what actually is diameter of handlebars and controls with the local Suzuki dealer, I mic bars at 1", he swears they are 7/8".
Hope I wasn't to long winded, just really excited about my new ride and wanted to introduce myself.
SoC
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