Honda Goldwing Bobber Build | E14 - Clutch Removal Part One
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- čas přidán 21. 02. 2019
- I bought a 1982 Honda Goldwing GL1100 motorcycle for $600 and am chopping it into a custom bobber. This is my first motorcycle build and assisting me on this project are my mechanic father and his merry crew of friends. With all this combined wisdom, we should be able to make something worthwhile. I am going to show you a lot of detail in this video build series, so subscribe, like, and hit the notification bell so that you will benefit from all this wisdom, just like me. Together, we'll learn how to build a motorcycle!
This video explores the removal of the clutch from a 1982 Honda Goldwing GL1100. We also examine the oil filter for clues as to why the engine won't turn over.
Below are links to the parts and tools (or types of tools) I used in this video. I do earn money from any purchases made through the Amazon links and someday this might be enough to actually support the channel - I hope! So please, help a brother out. :)
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Beginner socket set amzn.to/2De7V7G
Rubber mallet amzn.to/2RQbicZ
Calipers amzn.to/2SZxQp2
High speed grinder amzn.to/2MkTx0B
A 26mm clutch socket amzn.to/2RPXijt
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I'm planning to build my own Goldwing bobber. This channel is helping me a lot. Good luck with the enige!
I am glad that you like the build! Good luck with yours. I highly recommend starting with a running engine.
Been watching this build series you have going on and I noticed you hammer on your box end wrenches too LOL .. I thought I was the only one who did that.
I hammer on a lot of things 😜. Sometimes it even works! Thanks for watching and keep on wrenching!
might be a good idea to look for a cheap motor on ebay to canibalize parts out of it.
In my search for a goldwing, i found this parts in Germany. Maybe its something you can use. If the seller doesn't want to ship to the U.S., he can ship it to me in the Netherlands and i send it to you.
www.ebay.de/itm/Motorradteile-Honda-Goldwing-GL1000-/273726587582
I appreciate the help! Thank you, you are very kind. Fortunately there is a motorcycle salvage place near me that I can get parts from if needed. A basket of Goldwing parts is cool though!
Oh no! Little bits of metal in the oil filter are never a good thing. That's a rather ominous sign. Thought you were going to get through the clutch bolt issue unscathed, but it appears you did not. Glad to see I'm not the only one things like that happen to. Might be able to rethread if the damage isn't too severe. Good luck with it!
Thanks for the luck 😊. With metal shavings in the oil, I am certainly going to need it.
Have you started to try to source parts for this engine? I have heard it it hard to find rebuild parts
You are correct! Very much correct. Sigh...
It is near impossible, and certainly past unreasonably difficult to source parts. Arrrgh
@@HooptieDoodle One of the reasons I had so much trouble with my '83 GL1100 build .. sourcing new parts was impossible, and good used parts were far and few between .. Need to start with a good running, clean GL to make these types of builds worth it :(