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80GS850GBob
Originally posted by Allie View Post
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80GS850GBob
Now, if the above bike was mine- I wish- I'd loose the front fender for a matched wheel fenderless look - and I'd have a rise on the seat foam to back into like some cafe bikes have. I, however, don't own said bike, do like it as stands, and the owner can do whatever he/she likes with their bike.
Kudos for the red ring around the headlight ...nice subtle touch of color!
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Originally posted by 80GS850GBob View PostIt's hard to see, but they are all there....look behind the bevel drive hub- you'll see the curved plate holder.....look voer the rear shock top- there's the brake and a turn signal...and the front turn siganls are just centered with the headlight bracket bolt.....I had to look rather hard to see them since they blend in so well."Men will never be free until Mark learns to do The Twist."
-Denis D'shaker
79 GS750N
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80GS850GBob
"Don't count"?...lol...uhm, ok.
Me, I like to be seen. Might be why I painted my H-2 HoK hot pink shimmer'in....I was young then and wanted a statement- I got it.
Now a days I'd settle for running lights in my turn signals but those oem GS thru tubes are so dang tiny, ID wise....unless I swap to a different turn signal type that allows 3 wire or two thru plus grounded post.
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gordinho80
Thanks for the kind words on my bike. The lights are all there...
I will be redoing the seat this winter. I initially wanted to keep it open to be able to ride 2 up, but have since decided to keep it solo seater and instead look for a 250 or so for the wife when she's ready. Or get another, bigger, bike for the 2 of us.
Some other modifications will be done this winter too. I don't want to take it off the road for too long during the riding season. Its just too much damn fun to ride. Planning on cutting down the front fender some too. I did make a small change and put the stock airbox back on... its painted to match and looks pretty sharp. New side covers this winter when I do electrical work to clean up the electronics under the seat.
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80GS850GBob
Oooh, nice scallops on the tank...didn't see those from the side view. Still kind of chuckling about the gators on the rear shocks- I'm jusy used to those on the fronts of my old Hondas is all- don't mind me.
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seanarthurmachado
Mario,
The bike colors look nice but a cannot imagine the seat and handlebars are usable for any length of time without serious discomfort. Am I mistaken in that thinking ?
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gordinho80
Rear shocks in picture are what the bike came with. I actually just recently replaced them with a set of Sportster take offs with only 5 miles on them. They are all chrome, though, which I will be painting in the winter.
Regarding the comfort, with the rearsets, the bike is VERY comfortable. It feels right the way it is. This is not a cross country cruiser by any means, though. Not anymore at least. I'd likely get something like Jedz's Connie for something like that.
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