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  • Richharr
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    Originally posted by scottychop View Post
    How's the hardtail? What psi are you running in the rear?
    harder in the summer, softer in the winter. about 5-15psi below stock specs. I ride it mostly in the winter to keep my other bikes away from harsh weather. the hardtail is good, very easy to corner and take off, 10 times better than stock since its much lower and stiffer. If I did the hardtail again, I would go 1-2" shorter with the same drop just to shorten the wheelbase. as it is its 4" over stock.

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  • scottychop
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    hmm

    Originally posted by Richharr View Post
    this bike wont die..

    How's the hardtail? What psi are you running in the rear?

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  • tkent02
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    Originally posted by Richharr View Post
    this bike wont die..
    That's a shame.

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  • Charlie G
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    Originally posted by RAZRBAKK View Post
    Just picked this up last week. Excited to get it running for next spring.

    It's an '83 GS400E.






    I sure like those 8valve 400s that you guys got to the north. Yours looks like its in nice shape. I like the wheels as well.

    cg

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  • RAZRBAKK
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    Just picked this up last week. Excited to get it running for next spring.

    It's an '83 GS400E.





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  • Richharr
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    this bike wont die..

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  • pete
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    Yep that's about right too. Prices here are a little insane in comparison.

    There's an 85 GS1100GK for sale here with $42K kms on the clock that's been triked and they want $18500 for it.

    There're two GS850G's for sale too, one $2800, one $2900.

    No $150 bargains around here I'm afraid, usually not even a basket case!

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  • Steve
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    Originally posted by Woodsy View Post
    Wow bikes are alot cheaper in the States!
    True enough. Just ask Simon (Keuther) about his.

    I think he bought the bike, got airline tickets for two, enjoyed three weeks or so riding it around parts of the USA
    and flew home for less than he could have bought the same bike in Oz.

    Bonus time: he still has the bike (stored here) and will be coming back to ride it some more.

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  • Woodsy
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    Wow bikes are alot cheaper in the States!

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  • Steve
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    OK, I can play here, too.

    It has been gone for a long time now, but this was the first GS in our stable, an '81 450T.
    #1 son got it for the princely sum of $50. Had it for about a year, sold it for $500 and bought a 650L with the money.



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  • Woodsy
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    This is my little 250, overall a great bike to not only learn to ride on but learn to work on too.

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  • trackfiend
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    BG that is very nice!

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  • bgmart450
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    Not a new pic, but all I have handy.

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  • trackfiend
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    Updated pic test fitting new seat.



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  • atb1998
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    150 dollar gs

    another pic. needed nothing, runs great. Just sold it to a freind for 650 dollars

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