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Cool stuff. I think he talks fine. Its the southerners who talk funny.
 
Rick, that is one seriously nice GS, looks brand new. :dancing:
I think once the snow melts, and it warms up a tad, you should take the camera along on a few rides, you know we like pics, and movies even better.
And how about that video of the e30's??
 
So did it make it?
You guy are slipping,it's the obvious question.
 
Rick, that is one seriously nice GS, looks brand new. :dancing:
I think once the snow melts, and it warms up a tad, you should take the camera along on a few rides, you know we like pics, and movies even better.
And how about that video of the e30's??

Hey FB, (do you run a 318?), yup it's a sweety that has done well here at the motorcycle spa :)

You'll see more video, this little Cannon is an easy shooter- Thanks
 
Thats me.....the one and the same, good to see you here. :dancing:

Hey Stan, This is a good place for sure, more knowledge and good people than you can shake a stick at. It's made putting my GS together so much easier and it's also nice being on the other end for a change :) How's your Suzuki doing, you have an 80's liter bike, right?

Cheers, Rick
 
Hi Rick
more knowledge and good people than you can shake a stick at
Yes indeed, not unlike the good folk such as yourself over at the e30 network, I enjoy both tremendously.

Unfortunatly nothing to report on the bike rebuild, she has been langushing without attention the last few weekends, what with all the drama on the little box demanding my attention.
Except for a minor, irritating off idle stumble that comes and goes, she seems to have settled down now, but now the drivers window motor has packed up, don't you just know it, when it rains, it pours.
Hope to get the frame and bits off to the powder coaters in the next wo or three weeks, then the restoration can continue.
Yes '81 GS1000G
Kind Regards.
 
Hi Rick
more knowledge and good people than you can shake a stick at
Yes indeed, not unlike the good folk such as yourself over at the e30 network, I enjoy both tremendously.

Unfortunatly nothing to report on the bike rebuild, she has been langushing without attention the last few weekends, what with all the drama on the little box demanding my attention.
Except for a minor, irritating off idle stumble that comes and goes, she seems to have settled down now, but now the drivers window motor has packed up, don't you just know it, when it rains, it pours.
Hope to get the frame and bits off to the powder coaters in the next two or three weeks, then the restoration can continue.
Yes '81 GS1000G
Kind Regards.
 
Hi Rick

Yes indeed, not unlike the good folk such as yourself over at the e30 network, I enjoy both tremendously.

Unfortunatly nothing to report on the bike rebuild, she has been langushing without attention the last few weekends, what with all the drama on the little box demanding my attention.
Except for a minor, irritating off idle stumble that comes and goes, she seems to have settled down now, but now the drivers window motor has packed up, don't you just know it, when it rains, it pours.
Hope to get the frame and bits off to the powder coaters in the next two or three weeks, then the restoration can continue.
Yes '81 GS1000G
Kind Regards.

That's right, you have that liter shafty. I looked at 1991 1150 G a few years ago in the next town. What a bike that is, a true interstate!

Unfortunately a little heavy for me though, 750 has always been my slot.

What's the weather like over there now, doing any riding?

Rick
 
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