Mark
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This
is my 1980 GS85G. I bought it used a couple years ago and
since then I stripped it down and made some of the
modifications below. It had 58,000 km when I bought it and
currently it has 74,000 km. When the I bought the bike from
the previous owner he had it painted all black. I rode
it like that for one year and for the winter project I
decided to paint it the Wes Cooley theme.
I
just love the colours. When the bike was black I didn't get
one person coming up to me and commenting on it. The
following year with the Cooley theme I get people making a
detour on their way to their car in the parking lot to
comment how great it looks. That makes my day!
Some
of the modifications include: braided stainless brake lines
from Z1 enterprises, Honda regulator mounted on front
downtubes, 95 % of the nuts and bolts replaced with
stainless socket head, hand polishing on engine covers, top
steering yoke, mirror mounts, final drive, hand levers, carb
bowls, diaphragm covers and forks, hand made silencer for
the header which sounds so sweet, Acerbi hand guards and
hydraulic front brake switch.
I
owe it all to the GS Resources site for the valuable
information I found and the friendly gser's on the forum
where I got most of my ideas from.
Thanks,
Ted
Martin