Buell S2 Restomod

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  • Borsti
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2025
    • 4

    Buell S2 Restomod

    In the old Badweb I started a thread about rebuilding an S2 as a restomod.
    I would like to continue the thread here in the new forum.
    I bought a frame with the VIN 4MTR....0819 with a German "vehicle registration document".
    As the engine base I bought a black X1 engine block with a pressed crankshaft.
    The engine will completely rebuilt.

    I first added the S2 registry.
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  • Borsti
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2025
    • 4

    #2
    The S2 Restomod will be a 1-seater. I made a new 1-seater rear section in the S2 style from epoxy laminate.
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    A good friend converted the frame plates for me in the RSS1200 style

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    • Borsti
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2025
      • 4

      #3
      I use the Jolly Sidestand Fix
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      I got a set of nice PM wheels and polished them.
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      The brake disc is an S1 brake disc with improved floaters.
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      I overhauled a milled PM brake caliper and equipped it with new brake pistons from Barn_Buell.

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      The brake caliper has been newly anodized.

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      • Smuve
        Junior Member
        • Jan 2025
        • 15

        #4
        Just curious, why you anodized the brake caliper? I'm starting to retore a 2000 X1 that has been sitting in my garage since 2008. The front brake drags quite hard, so I'm guessing the caliper needs a rebuild. Does anodizing add to functionality or is it strictly to preserve the part? Looking forward to updates on your project.

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        • Borsti
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          The anodizing was just done for the sake of good looks
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