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Dan Thornton
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New to the group again been a lot of years it seems. Like many, I stepped away and came back to bikes. Decided I wanted to build some factory 80's race replicas. Started with an 83 VF750F HRC Spencer bike. Got that about done last spring. Then I started on the project that has brought me back here. I decided to build an 85 GS700ES Yoshimura/Cooley/Schwantz replica. It is getting close to being done now. I call it the "Forgotten Superbike". It was after the great era of the GS1000's and before the coming GSXR750's. It was for AMA racing still a little significant. It was the last in-lin 4cyl air cooled bike to win an AMA Superbike National at Sears Point in 84 with Wes Cooley riding it. It was also the first Factory ride for Kevin Schwantz. I liked the way it looked and the fact it wasn't so popular. Went through a lot of the normal searching for parts.
The fairing on this bike is from one of the original Yoshimura race bikes. The swingarm is a Yoshimura built piece from a former AMA Privateers race bike. The other parts and pieces I made myself.
The motor is the next thing to do on my list. I'm trying to track down the Yosh eng covers and a few other bits. The bike has the dual oil coolers. One up in the fairing where the headlight would go and then a replacement for the stock one.
I guess this is a group that will like it.
The fairing on this bike is from one of the original Yoshimura race bikes. The swingarm is a Yoshimura built piece from a former AMA Privateers race bike. The other parts and pieces I made myself.
The motor is the next thing to do on my list. I'm trying to track down the Yosh eng covers and a few other bits. The bike has the dual oil coolers. One up in the fairing where the headlight would go and then a replacement for the stock one.
I guess this is a group that will like it.

