Joe Suzuki
Been Around the Block
And now for something completely different! Been a lurker for some time on all sorts of sites, but I think this is the place to document what I am about to undertake. I've read through many of your projects and I love the community and ingenuity on display here. I've got grand plans (and a not so grand budget) so this will be an exercise in planning and patience, with a lot of stuff laying around my garage likely to end up in the build. The plan: take a stock 1983 Suzuki GR650X Tempter and make it into something cool and noteworthy, while being completely reliable and rideable on a daily basis (when weather permits). My other bike is a 2005 BMW F650GS, so I lean toward the dual sport/ off road end of the riding scale. My commute can take me on some fun off road back alleys to avoid some traffic in the Portland area, so it does really need to perform in those circumstances. I have many, many styling influences which I have been collecting over on my Pinterest page, titled "Everything is Better With Knobbies!".
http://www.pinterest.com/joefr8tus/everything-is-better-with-knobbies/
I'm a mechanical engineer by trade and have done many car projects, but this will be my first full-on moto build. I've been riding for over twenty years, so I figured it was time to try something in the two wheeled realm for my next project. I used to design military vehicles and helicopter equipment, so I tend to skew towards that design aesthetic. So I'll be after a rugged looking military themed build, with lots of black and dark green hues (not a big fan of chrome unless under the right circumstances). But I also plan to add fuel injection to the bike. Whaaaaat? You heard me, fuel injection! I love the simplicity of carbs as much as the next guy, but I love challenges and the reliability associated with EFI, and have done other engine swaps before that take a similar tact. Think of this bike as a retro mod/pro-touring scrambler build, and you start to get where I'm coming from.
So the donor: a 30 year old GR650 that I got for $200 and a rifle. It only has 11,500 miles on it and is a really clean, well running example. Its got the usual Zuki/GR650 issues such as a weak electrical/starting system and a not tall enough sprocket setup. Its had a PO tank seal job that worked, but looks awful inside the tank. I've already begun the mods by installing some aluminum dirt bars and fresh rubber grips. I deleted the front turn signals and replaced with some LED's, though they aren't in the permanent location as the headlight mount will change eventually. Other than the EFI, my plans include a wheel swap to a larger rim in the rear (from 16" to 17" KLR) and possibly a smaller one in the front (maybe 19" down to 18" or 17") to get bigger, knobbier tires in place and balance the look of the bike some. I plan to lose weight where I can, so swapping for a Ducati Monster rear shock is in order, as well as a LiIon battery of some sort, though probably a 12 cell (I don't think 8 will cut it with the EFI). I actually like the pseudo-Triumph shape of the tank, but the angle of the tank will have to be addressed. Along with a the tank mods, a complete sub-frame redo to remove the chopper-esque hind quarters is in order, though I'm thinking of making the sub-frame a removable bolt on affair (instead of weld on) since this is a mono-shock bike. A new seat, a new headlight (HID), and new gauges will complete the look. Electrically, a new stator and reg/rect is in order to remedy one of the Achilles heels of this model. I'll also do the regular maintenance items along the way, like seals/bearings,etc. I also want to have the possibility of some storage since I will commute on it, so some form of removable soft or hard luggage may be attempted, again aided by the mono-shock setup. I'll add a skid plate and some new side panels to go with the new rear sub frame. Due to the fuel injection and extensive nature of the changes to the bike, I'll probably end up doing a full re-wire along the way too. Finally, I'll try my hand at a custom exhaust, complete with O2 sensor for the Microsquirt controlled injection system. So stay tuned for hopefully frequent updates. Even if I don't have consistent progress, I'll use this space for my brain dumps when things come to me or I'm stumped on something. So thanks for checking it out. Looking forward to hearing from everyone as I go.
http://www.pinterest.com/joefr8tus/everything-is-better-with-knobbies/
I'm a mechanical engineer by trade and have done many car projects, but this will be my first full-on moto build. I've been riding for over twenty years, so I figured it was time to try something in the two wheeled realm for my next project. I used to design military vehicles and helicopter equipment, so I tend to skew towards that design aesthetic. So I'll be after a rugged looking military themed build, with lots of black and dark green hues (not a big fan of chrome unless under the right circumstances). But I also plan to add fuel injection to the bike. Whaaaaat? You heard me, fuel injection! I love the simplicity of carbs as much as the next guy, but I love challenges and the reliability associated with EFI, and have done other engine swaps before that take a similar tact. Think of this bike as a retro mod/pro-touring scrambler build, and you start to get where I'm coming from.
So the donor: a 30 year old GR650 that I got for $200 and a rifle. It only has 11,500 miles on it and is a really clean, well running example. Its got the usual Zuki/GR650 issues such as a weak electrical/starting system and a not tall enough sprocket setup. Its had a PO tank seal job that worked, but looks awful inside the tank. I've already begun the mods by installing some aluminum dirt bars and fresh rubber grips. I deleted the front turn signals and replaced with some LED's, though they aren't in the permanent location as the headlight mount will change eventually. Other than the EFI, my plans include a wheel swap to a larger rim in the rear (from 16" to 17" KLR) and possibly a smaller one in the front (maybe 19" down to 18" or 17") to get bigger, knobbier tires in place and balance the look of the bike some. I plan to lose weight where I can, so swapping for a Ducati Monster rear shock is in order, as well as a LiIon battery of some sort, though probably a 12 cell (I don't think 8 will cut it with the EFI). I actually like the pseudo-Triumph shape of the tank, but the angle of the tank will have to be addressed. Along with a the tank mods, a complete sub-frame redo to remove the chopper-esque hind quarters is in order, though I'm thinking of making the sub-frame a removable bolt on affair (instead of weld on) since this is a mono-shock bike. A new seat, a new headlight (HID), and new gauges will complete the look. Electrically, a new stator and reg/rect is in order to remedy one of the Achilles heels of this model. I'll also do the regular maintenance items along the way, like seals/bearings,etc. I also want to have the possibility of some storage since I will commute on it, so some form of removable soft or hard luggage may be attempted, again aided by the mono-shock setup. I'll add a skid plate and some new side panels to go with the new rear sub frame. Due to the fuel injection and extensive nature of the changes to the bike, I'll probably end up doing a full re-wire along the way too. Finally, I'll try my hand at a custom exhaust, complete with O2 sensor for the Microsquirt controlled injection system. So stay tuned for hopefully frequent updates. Even if I don't have consistent progress, I'll use this space for my brain dumps when things come to me or I'm stumped on something. So thanks for checking it out. Looking forward to hearing from everyone as I go.