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  • pete
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    Pretty impressive for $150!!!

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  • atb1998
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    1986 450 l

    my 150 dollar 450L that only has 4700 miles. Has fairly new tires and only needs broke turn signal replaced.

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  • pete
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    I dunno, those S' are pretty spiffy!

    But I'm happy they concentrated on makin' 'em so reliable and bullet proof rather than how they looked...

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  • Allie
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    Originally posted by pete View Post
    Not sure about the others, but I'm pretty sure the '81 450E's only came in silver and maroon... could explain it
    It seems that none of the GS line is exactly notorious for color choices lol.

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  • pete
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    Originally posted by kamesama980 View Post
    Whats with all the maroon bikes? geez
    Not sure about the others, but I'm pretty sure the '81 450E's only came in silver and maroon... could explain it

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  • Charlie G
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    Originally posted by Bobber View Post
    Here's my 81 450L slightly modified, its in pieces right now for body work and powdercaoting. Finally got my fuel leak in the tank fixed though. Thats my 92 Katana (My Baby) in the backround.


    That tank looks interesting, but I'm afraid my back couldn't handle a hard tail.

    cg

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  • Fritzhund
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    My 1983 GS450L.
    Stock except for the Daytona bars, painted side covers, and the powdercoated grab bar.
    I also wrapped the exhaust. I am in the process of rebuilding the master cylinder and front caliper.
    I will also be replacing the long brake line with a proper fitting stainless one.




    Mark
    Last edited by Guest; 09-26-2010, 05:05 PM.

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  • Bobber
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    Here's my 81 450L slightly modified, its in pieces right now for body work and powdercaoting. Finally got my fuel leak in the tank fixed though. Thats my 92 Katana (My Baby) in the backround.

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  • Flaming Chainsaws
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    Thanks for the compliments! Me and the bike sure have come a long way.

    Originally posted by kamesama980 View Post
    you have side covers!
    look close where the front fender attaches :-p


    Whats with all the maroon bikes? geez
    It looks like the front fender has been raised. Maybe an inch? I never noticed that before

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  • Allie
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    Great thread! It's nice seeing lots of 400/450s together to compare, especially since I'd really like to get one some day. And Chainsaws your bike certainly IS looking nice these days - you've really brought it along!

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  • kamesama980
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    Originally posted by Flaming Chainsaws View Post
    Aww jeez. All your GS's are so nice. Well, here's mine

    1980 Suzuki GS450L.
    you have side covers!
    look close where the front fender attaches :-p


    Whats with all the maroon bikes? geez

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  • pete
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    Very true Charlie... FC your L is looking just fine and dandy in that pic

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  • Charlie G
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    Originally posted by Flaming Chainsaws View Post
    Aww jeez. All your GS's are so nice. Well, here's mine

    1980 Suzuki GS450L.
    No whining, eh. They all look great in these pictures at 20 feet. Get in there and give her some love and polish what you have. Their not making any more of the critters. Looks like a fine stock bike and that's a good thing. Hell've alot better than a hacked up piece of junk. The grass always look greener in a picture of the other side of the fence. Cheers



    cg

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  • Flaming Chainsaws
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    Aww jeez. All your GS's are so nice. Well, here's mine

    1980 Suzuki GS450L.
    Last edited by Guest; 09-24-2010, 11:21 PM.

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  • Charlie G
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    Here is mine,

    Charlie G

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