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A buddy of mine just bought a 2003 GSXR 750 with 8k miles for $2500, a decent price for a bike with some rash on the plastics, but otherwise mechanically sound. It did need some work though, it was lowered a few inches and it required some effort to steer, both brake levers were snapped off, and it needed its first oil change for its new owner. The PO said it had an oil change 1k miles ago but who knows what year that was? it's 7 years old with about a thousand miles per year...
The bike as it sits now, a little short huh? it bottomed out getting into my driveway
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs833.snc4/69351_438714392395_652142395_5737565_6622897_n.jpg
I had some help getting the plastics off
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs912.snc4/72586_438713907395_652142395_5737557_6077141_n.jpg
And after
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs114.snc4/36070_438714127395_652142395_5737561_2681414_n.jpg
Yeh it was lowered a bit
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs774.snc4/67433_438714032395_652142395_5737559_2080341_n.jpg
The bike off its wheels so I can raise it back to stock
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs803.snc4/68342_438714452395_652142395_5737567_1943147_n.jpg
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs396.ash2/67456_438714497395_652142395_5737569_6150076_n.jpg
Stock parts (middle) vs lowered parts (outside)
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs808.snc4/68819_438714532395_652142395_5737570_4882273_n.jpg
Bike back on its feet, pulled the tank to look at the air filter
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs398.ash2/67660_438714567395_652142395_5737571_2863999_n.jpg
and just for shits and giggles my daughter pointed out to me what the plate meant.
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs406.ash2/68471_438714587395_652142395_5737572_4907668_n.jpg
And finally proof my son did some work, he actually took most of the body off by himself with some direction, and me starting the body screws for him. Then with some more direction he pulled off the side panels and nose
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDaMwYIaYeU
hah small world. Tom is heading out to scoop up a superman era 750 track bike tomorrow...
Mikey
10-14-2010, 07:21 AM
hah small world. Tom is heading out to scoop up a superman era 750 track bike tomorrow...
I love that generation GSXR, and they can be found pretty cheap. Trouble is, most of them have been either squid-owned and were therefore not maintained properly and usually crashed multiple times or they have like 900 miles on them and the owners think they are some kind of "special edition showpiece" worth more than the new MSRP. :lol
azoomm
10-14-2010, 08:21 AM
Awesome.
SEE!! THAT is what kids are for. I had mine in the garage doing the brakes to the miata. :lol:
Awesome.
SEE!! THAT is what kids are for. I had mine in the garage doing the brakes to the miata. :lol:
Make me do homework will you? We'll just see about that won't we mom?
Gas Man
10-14-2010, 09:43 AM
Great. Keepin it or just flippin it.
shmike
10-14-2010, 09:54 AM
Awesome.
SEE!! THAT is what kids are for. I had mine in the garage doing the brakes to the miata. :lol:
Awesome to see the kids working but no need to be a dick about it.
For Christ's sake, buy the kid a set of T handles!
Great. Keepin it or just flippin it.
He's keeping it, its his first "big bike", previous bike was a 125 vespa scooter. He's actually down in NC taking the harly MSF basic course because he never had to shift a bike before, and he kept stalling it when he tried to move
Id say yikes but I'm not much better
Awesome to see the kids working but no need to be a dick about it.
For Christ's sake, buy the kid a set of T handles!
I dont even have a set of T handle allen keys, my FIL left me a few dozen L shaped ones when he passed, they work fine for me
nhgunnut
10-15-2010, 07:13 AM
You are very lucky to have your children are involved in the process. I am jealous
azoomm
10-15-2010, 08:05 AM
Make me do homework will you? We'll just see about that won't we mom?
She wants to drive it, she gets to work on it.
Awesome to see the kids working but no need to be a dick about it.
For Christ's sake, buy the kid a set of T handles!
Dick about it? See above... I do agree on the T-handles though.
Derf, it's good to see someone else working with their kids in the garage. It can sometimes be frustrating stopping and explaining things. And, not working at the pace you normally would. But, it's completely worth it in the end.
G-Rex
10-15-2010, 08:21 AM
It can sometimes be frustrating stopping and explaining things. And, not working at the pace you normally would. But, it's completely worth it in the end.
That's why my friends don't come over when I'm working on stuff. I'll take the time to stop and explain what I'm doing whether they want to hear it or not. LOL
That's why my friends don't come over when I'm working on stuff. I'll take the time to stop and explain what I'm doing whether they want to hear it or not. LOL
I'm the complete opposite, I almost can't stop. Vic gets mad at me all the time cause we were supposed to do mods together and I'm like "what? You passed me tools." Lol
Dick about it? See above... I do agree on the T-handles though.
Dick about it, naw, he just needs to learn the value of hard work. Actually I just cant bring myself to buy a set when I have every size I already need.
Derf, it's good to see someone else working with their kids in the garage. It can sometimes be frustrating stopping and explaining things. And, not working at the pace you normally would. But, it's completely worth it in the end.
I could have been done in under 2 hours if I didnt have help, with help it took almost 2 hours o get the body off
azoomm
10-15-2010, 08:39 AM
That's why my friends don't come over when I'm working on stuff. I'll take the time to stop and explain what I'm doing whether they want to hear it or not. LOL
It's why I now don't work on bikes at the track. That garage is too large, and open to other humans walking through. Do you have any idea how often Bo or Evan have advised people to walk away from me.... and said person somehow tries to take tools away from me to "help" :skep:
The kids are great, they are curious and actually interested in working. Other people are just curious.
G-Rex
10-15-2010, 08:55 AM
Do you have any idea how often Bo or Evan have advised people to walk away from me.... and said person somehow tries to take tools away from me to "help" :skep:
I can see Bo or Evan warning bystanders to keep their distance, but for someone to actually try to take tools from you? Wow, I'd pay money to see that. :lol I'd imagine that would get a pretty sharp retort, if not a torque wrench upside the head. :D
the chi
10-15-2010, 09:30 AM
They do that crap to me too, "oh, you're so cute, let me take care of that for you." Eff you buddy, unless I need brute strength to get something loose, back off.
I'm a very cranky mechanic. Just ask my hubby.
I'm just a girl, but for some reason Im the only one on the ride that always has tools. And zip ties. And a knife. :lol:
azoomm
10-15-2010, 10:07 AM
Dick about it, naw, he just needs to learn the value of hard work. Actually I just cant bring myself to buy a set when I have every size I already need.
I could have been done in under 2 hours if I didnt have help, with help it took almost 2 hours o get the body off
That's pretty good... quick little bugger. :)
defector
10-15-2010, 10:54 AM
Now that my kid has his own big bike, I hardly even have to ask him to help with anything in the garage.
This morning he sent me a text to let me know we need safety wire before we hit the track day next weekend, because my bike wouldn't pass tech. :lol
shmike
10-15-2010, 11:19 AM
Dick about it? See above... I do agree on the T-handles though.
I wasn't being serious about the dick comment. I was busting Derf's chops for "forcing" his kid to use sub-par tools.
Dick about it, naw, he just needs to learn the value of hard work. Actually I just cant bring myself to buy a set when I have every size I already need.
I agree 100% with the hard work.
I also thought the same way about the "L" shaped allens, for a while.
All it takes is one nick in a new paint job or enough times getting frustrated over having to stop, remove, rotate hand and reinsert the tool, and you'll find the nearest Harbor Freight. :lol:
the chi
10-15-2010, 11:33 AM
I wasn't being serious about the dick comment. I was busting Derf's chops for "forcing" his kid to use sub-par tools.
I agree 100% with the hard work.
I also thought the same way about the "L" shaped allens, for a while.
All it takes is one nick in a new paint job or enough times getting frustarated over having to stop, remove, rotate hand and reinsert the tool, and you'll find the nearest Harbor Freight. :lol:
What he said!!
Particle Man
10-17-2010, 02:30 PM
I can vouch for the L shaped Allen's nicking paint. :rant:
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