ahutcheon
Registered user
Had a look at an '81 G/S converted to a road bike.
It's in nice mechanical condition, and most of the G/S bits are there (mudguards to replace the Harley ones, airbox less one snorkel, bars, but not a serviceable original exhaust).
Full marks to the owner for turning it into what he wanted, but I have no real use for a cool-looking fairly noisy road bike. Would be easy to go back to a non-standard G/S by fitting knobbly tyres and most of the spare bits. But it would still be a non-standard (but very well done) colour, and with mudguards that didn't match.
Are original (or other suitable) G/S exhausts expensive/unobtainable these days?
Is a non-standard (presumably less valuable) G/S a practical bike for road riding and beyond, or do the period brakes etc. mean that the real value is in something closer to how it left the factory?
It's in nice mechanical condition, and most of the G/S bits are there (mudguards to replace the Harley ones, airbox less one snorkel, bars, but not a serviceable original exhaust).
Full marks to the owner for turning it into what he wanted, but I have no real use for a cool-looking fairly noisy road bike. Would be easy to go back to a non-standard G/S by fitting knobbly tyres and most of the spare bits. But it would still be a non-standard (but very well done) colour, and with mudguards that didn't match.
Are original (or other suitable) G/S exhausts expensive/unobtainable these days?
Is a non-standard (presumably less valuable) G/S a practical bike for road riding and beyond, or do the period brakes etc. mean that the real value is in something closer to how it left the factory?