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    my gs 750 project

    hi guys

    a while back i said i would post pics of my bike as i went
    this siye has been most helpful thanks toevery one and the search feature

    heres what i started with


    and here is where i am now i still have some work to do
    i have to make side covers and put the suzki front wheel on (the wheel in the pic is from a kawi ltd 454) clean the carbs and install them and a few more little things

    what do you think?
    Shawn

    #2
    I'm loving that blacked out engine.
    And that exhaust is something to behold!!!
    WOW!!!
    How'd you make that exhaust???

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      #3
      looking good 'snow boy', keep us posted...b.b.

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        #4
        I love that color. Suits that bike well!

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          #5
          thanks guys

          thanks guys

          the exhaust is off some sport bike that i had to widen at the exhuast ports
          to fit this WIDE engine then painted w/ john deere muffler paint same as the engine

          i fabbed up the rear end from the seat back ,widend a sporty rear fender 1.5"

          got rid of the stock gauges and painted the bike GM gun metal gray

          i still need those square cam covers and the rear brake inspec cover

          Shawn

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            #6
            You looking for cam covers? PM me if you still need some, I am certain I could find you a set locally, I am personal friends with a bike salvage shop here in Fargo and I know he has a couple that have the covers on them still.

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              #7
              Where did you get that rear fender, thats exactly what I want to do with mine. Also what kind of shocks are those. Bike is looking great.

              Brian

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                #8
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                HI

                the rear fender is off of a 95' harley sportster that i widened 1.5" in the middle
                the shocks are off of a slall dirt bike frame i had they have 11" centers

                shawn

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                  #9
                  Looks great! Thats almost exactly what I'm in the middle of doing to my GS. I got a rear fender off a late 70's sportster, two-place seat from 90's sportster and 10" shocks from Ebay. I like the looks of the single seat but I've got a gf that likes to ride almost as much as I do.

                  Good Job!!

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                    #10
                    I meant to ask you, did you cut the upper frame rails and lower them for the seat?

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                      #11
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                      toddb3
                      the only part of the frame that is original is the front half (around the engine)

                      i can email you some pics if you want , pm me

                      if you want to widen the rear fender you have a good one ,the one i used was from a late 90's sporty and it was really thin yours should be of a thicker gauge .

                      shawn

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                        #12
                        really looks unique 8) that exhaust is wild. Nice project.


                        Jim

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                          #13
                          That is looking sweet. =P~

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                            #14
                            Love it. That is one nice ride...
                            Currently bikeless
                            '81 GS 1100EX - "Peace, by superior fire power."
                            '06 FZ1000 - "What we are dealing with here, is a COMPLETE lack of respect for the law."

                            I ride, therefore I am.... constantly buying new tires.

                            "Tell me what kind of an accident you are going to have, and I will tell you which helmet to wear." - Harry Hurt

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                              #15
                              that thing is insane cool, top notch work there.

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