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Suzuki GT380K
This is a project which I started a few years ago, short after Hasegawa released this kit. It has been quite an on-off project, mainly because the kit does not depict the bike as it was sold in western world, but is a mix between 1972 and 1973 model (a Japanese facelift in early -72). To build a real -72 model, you need a drum brake in front, and to build a -73 model you need new decals and a round headlamp. And the other reason for leaving this unfinished was those spoke wheels, that need a lot of patience to rebuild.
In 2019 I started the kit by printing new decals for 1973 model, and painting the colored parts with Coronado blue, which was custom mixed for my real life project bike, which unfortunately I never completed. ![]() Then I left it alone for a couple of years, and then rebuilt those rims (together wit the rims for a KH400 Kawasaki). ![]() And, again run out of motivation. But when having completed that VT250F Honda, I found it again from my stash of unfinished models.The first thing to do was to build the engine and air filter box, and add all the piping to them. ![]() Then paint the frame, and glue it around the engine. ![]() And finish the exhaust and oil reservoir. ![]() And battery together with those electric parts. ![]() And finally insert the rear wheel to the frame. ![]() This is the current state of the model, now trying to finish parts for the front forks, to make it a true two wheeler, |
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mrgixxer (04-26-2023)
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Re: Suzuki GT380K
Assembled the seat, still unfinished, and couldn't resist temptation to dry fit it on the bike, together with the fuel tank.
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Re: Suzuki GT380K
Excellent so far, love the classic bike!
Nice job on the coolant reservoir and wired wheels add realism! Metal finishes are looking great also.
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Re: Suzuki GT380K
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Thank You! BTW It is not for coolant, but for oil. Those old two strokers... |
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Re: Suzuki GT380K
Nothing more finished, just dry fitting the front and getting some pleasant memories from Mayday 1974, when I bought my first motorbike, a secondhand Suzuki GT380K!
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Wow, this is coming up very nicely.
Those wire wheels do help making the bike look classic! Quote:
For some reason I assumed coolant! Silly me, I should know, I rode Kawasaki ZR7 before for awhile!
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Re: Suzuki GT380K
Nice, I like the wheels
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