The ‘79 California Rebuild Thread

The £1000 box of bits lands today.

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I was hoping it would be bigger.

But some lovely goodies inside

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;).....


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Love it Ash! Long way off that stage.

I just pulled the wiring loom out of the box .... and concluded this is going to be a long old job.


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Love it Ash! Long way off that stage.
this is going to be a long old job.


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Fixed it.. :D

We already knew that.. ;)

Mine took over a year & not 1/4 the work yours is.. :blast
And still bits 2 do, just made easier by my recent bulk purchase of Strada parts. ;)

Yours will be a cracking bike 4 yee once its finished.. :drool

Although like all labour of loves, it'll be worth less than you'll spend...
But the satisfaction will outweigh the costs.. ( hopefully prices, will rise in the future )

With me not working everything I do has to 2 be cost effective as much as possible & easy enough for me to do given my physical limitations..


I do hopes Mrs Nin doesn't see the Stein-Dinse parts bills.. :D


Loving it so far :thumb
 
Thanks for the kind words Ash - and every one else, and for the PMs.

Unlike Ash and I guess quite a few folk, I am still working and seem to be busier than ever, which I appreciate is a privilege in the current circumstances.

I did manage a quick hour in the workshop though, one of the results below. I always used to apologise to TunnerUK when I posted pics of my paintwork, so, sorry Chris.

But you’ve got to love a bit of acid etch prime with smoothrite over it.

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Nice to hear you refer to Chris, I miss his posts. I still have a Canon 5d he once owned, won't be parting with it any time soon. Like your thread but it's putting me to shame. I've had my R25/3 in bits for two years and it's nowhere near the stage you're at!
 
I've just started working on a 1984 Kawasaki GPz1100 A2 and got it started the other day after it had been sitting for 20 years.

I bought a bike lift from Machine Mart, not cheap but great for working on the bike, every now and then they do discounts, I got 20%off the price which made it a bit more bearable

https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/cml3-hydraulic-motorcylce-lift/

Good luck with the build :beerjug:

Mika,

I'm about to pull the trigger on a Machine Mart lift. 20% would be handy. How do you get to know about the discount??

Fluff.
 
Right well not a very productive weekend. Spent all day yesterday dealing with this with a mate.

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Then spent most of today doing the jobs I should have done yesterday. Now off to walk this.

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And when I get back will settle down with a cuppa and start reading this

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Guzzi

Haven't set foot in this Hallowed Hall for a while and when I do I find Min engaged in a wonderful project close to my heart. Guzzi's. Go Min, I'm in!

Fluff

P.S. envy your version 9 - I'm still on 4.6 Guzziology.
 
Mika,

I'm about to pull the trigger on a Machine Mart lift. 20% would be handy. How do you get to know about the discount??

Fluff.

Previously they frequently offered VAT free days but I’ve not had an email from them for a while. I did spend some money with them last week so they might like me again and if they do I’ll find somewhere to let everyone know.
 
Previously they frequently offered VAT free days but I’ve not had an email from them for a while. I did spend some money with them last week so they might like me again and if they do I’ll find somewhere to let everyone know.

Good man you are, Andy.
 
Only just seen this thread, loving it!

Here's mine, owned for about 15 years, easily the most usable of my classic bikes, and not that far off my newer Guzz, at least in terms of comfort and distance ability!:rob

I JUST finished my rebuild DAY AFTER the lockdown :(, pretty much the same route you're going. Frame was pretty tatty with brake fluid and battery acid damage so thought, what the hell, do it properly (cue "scope creep").

Brakes and electrics ( a lot more to these than the slash 6 I did last year) were easily the most time consuming, especially making up all the metal brake pipes then finding I had the wrong nuts AFTER flaring the pipes :blast

Went through the original loom, and after soda blasting every connector including the fuse box, found very little corrosion. Apart from the Valeo starter, everything including lego switchgear is original and all works fine. OK, it's only done 20-odd thousand miles, but there's a LOT of bollocks talked about 70's Guzzi electrics imho.

I had the gearbox (was getting a bit clunkier) and rear bevel (oil leak I couldn't fix with the "easy outer seal") sorted by Nigel at NBS and vapour blasted at the same time, I settled for soda blasting the crankcases myself, as I went through the engine a few years back.

Only other tricky job was bleeding up the brakes from empty after a full caliper rebuild, even with reverse bleeding and a syringe it took a while. I put a few extra bleed valves at the splitters etc.

I sourced a tatty Spada a few years back that had been nicely hot rodded, so swapped the good bits out of that into mine (Gilardoni 950 barrels, Le Mans heads, 36mm dell ortos, deep sump, P3 cam), so it goes quite nicely, hardly any faster, given the aerodynamics make a barn door look like the space shuttle, but good for overtakes etc.

Thing is, it's never handled that well, which I put down to the screen/weight etc. But on stripping down the forks I found it had suffered a tip over with steering lock on (I presume) and the fork stem was mullered! I'm now hoping for better things :thumb

Only jobs left are fit one horn, paint the (useless) panniers and fit a Sachse ignition when it arrives. I Went back to points after frying a DYNA but seems impossible to get decent quality points anymore, one is already playing up after a few thousand miles, wtf?

Keep posting, we all need vicarious biking projects right now :popcorn
 

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Cheers Wavey, that looks lovely. Are those Keihan silencers? They are a few quid cheaper than the Bosso jobs ...

Anyway, an idle hour on the wire brushes got me from this

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To this

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And I don’t even know what they do - except there’s some serious load bearing damage, so I’m guessing centre stand brackets. Off to the welders then to get a bit of new metal in there.




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