im starting my build on on my 1982 honda gl500 looks like we are doing something similar where are you finding the parts that fit? im looking for a gas tank but dont want to pay 3-500 for a used tank
Another ruined GL500 Custom. It is getting harder to find an original bike and prices are going up very quickly. Need to buy one now before the youngsters with angle grinders destroy all of them.
Totally objective man. I’ve ridden the heck out of this bike and saved it from certain scrap. So call it what you will, but the soul of the bike is still on the road and being enjoyed. If you’re such a vintage Honda enthusiast, just buy one. If a “youngster with an angle grinder” can afford one, I’m sure you can too! Happy riding!
General consensus seems to be: better on the road modified than rotting in a barn stock! The GL500 isn’t anything to write home about either, I rode it stock for a while.
im starting my build on on my 1982 honda gl500 looks like we are doing something similar where are you finding the parts that fit? im looking for a gas tank but dont want to pay 3-500 for a used tank
Thanks for this. Quite new to working on bikes but this is very useful for understanding my new (to me) '82 GL500 interstate.
Thanks so much for watching!
Nice video. I'm starting my 81 gl500i to cafe/brat build right now too.
Thanks man! I’m really excited and I’ve already made good progress, if you feel like it… subscribe and follow along for some inspiration!
Where did you get the round frame for the seating??
Purchased online through Amazon
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Another ruined GL500 Custom. It is getting harder to find an original bike and prices are going up very quickly. Need to buy one now before the youngsters with angle grinders destroy all of them.
Totally objective man. I’ve ridden the heck out of this bike and saved it from certain scrap. So call it what you will, but the soul of the bike is still on the road and being enjoyed.
If you’re such a vintage Honda enthusiast, just buy one. If a “youngster with an angle grinder” can afford one, I’m sure you can too!
Happy riding!
imagine ruining a gl500!
General consensus seems to be: better on the road modified than rotting in a barn stock! The GL500 isn’t anything to write home about either, I rode it stock for a while.