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    #16
    Love it. Very bad ass.

    I want an early 80's GS1000L or 1100L. That'd be cool.

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      #17
      So you raked it about 10 degrees and it looks like you lowered the back end about 2 inches. What's that leave you for a trail measurement?

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        #18
        I like it alot. How 'bout some raised white letter tires eventually, too?

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          #19
          I'd really like to have a bike like that. I still love my c model, but for croozin', that's the shizzle.

          Need bigger pics, then I'll put them in my screen saver.

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            #20
            speedy 400 did you know ther is another Tribal gs on this site ???

            Place your GS performance, tuning or mods related questions in this forum.

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              #21
              Originally posted by speedy400 View Post
              ..... tell me what yall think-darren

              tell ya what I think? I think you need more practice...my tins are on the way!!:-D

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                #22
                Very Very Sweet!!

                How long did it take and how much for the paint, etc?? Did you paint it at home or at a shop somewhere?

                Regards,

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                  #23
                  well i kinda got hooked up from the shop i worked at, Sinisterflames.com check it out theres only really 2 workers there me and my boss (and his wife is the sec.) I'll hook up who ever wants a paint job.-darren

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by speedy400 View Post
                    well i kinda got hooked up from the shop i worked at, Sinisterflames.com check it out theres only really 2 workers there me and my boss (and his wife is the sec.) I'll hook up who ever wants a paint job.-darren
                    Darren,

                    Don't be too surprised if I take you up on that offer someday... One of my brothers lives in Minneapolis, and I might have to bring the bike up for an extended visit when I'm ready for paint! Probably won't be for a year or two, though...

                    Regards,

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                      #25
                      Whenever you got the time, accually the sooner the better, i work in the paint shop only while i'm attending MMI (motorcycle mechanics institute) here in phoenix,az. I'm not positive if Ill have a paint shop in my future or even going back to MN. So just to clarify, I'm in phoenix right now attending school for the next year and 4 months, but my home town is in MN... I work in a airbrush/paint shop for cycles now, but when i move out after school i'll be leaving the shop too.-darren
                      Originally posted by Planecrazy View Post
                      Darren,

                      Don't be too surprised if I take you up on that offer someday... One of my brothers lives in Minneapolis, and I might have to bring the bike up for an extended visit when I'm ready for paint! Probably won't be for a year or two, though...

                      Regards,

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                        #26
                        Just wanted to say awesome bike!
                        As much as I appreciate quality work, I have found that I prefer choppers to cafe racers. Of course, that's more how I will ride, too. I have made an offer on a bike, but don't have one just yet. Once I do, I might have to ask you a couple of questions as I build it!

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by speedy400 View Post
                          Whenever you got the time, accually the sooner the better, i work in the paint shop only while i'm attending MMI (motorcycle mechanics institute) here in phoenix,az. I'm not positive if Ill have a paint shop in my future or even going back to MN. So just to clarify, I'm in phoenix right now attending school for the next year and 4 months, but my home town is in MN... I work in a airbrush/paint shop for cycles now, but when i move out after school i'll be leaving the shop too.-darren

                          Thanks for the clarification! We'll see what happens down the line.

                          Regards,

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by froldt View Post
                            Just wanted to say awesome bike!
                            As much as I appreciate quality work, I have found that I prefer choppers to cafe racers. Of course, that's more how I will ride, too. I have made an offer on a bike, but don't have one just yet. Once I do, I might have to ask you a couple of questions as I build it!
                            thanks man! thats the thing i like about my bike, its got that chopper/drag/custom kinda style, I've never seen a bike remotely like my bike, and its without the cost of any new bike/chopper. I spent a total of like 3 grand, just all labor which I personally enjoy, and I've learned a priceless amount via my bike from tairing it down repetedly, and repainting the crap out of it, poor thing has 3-4 paint jobs over the stock base. All while "kickin it up a notch" on the quality and graphics in the paint every time. I'd be happy to answer any question I can for ya-darren

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                              #29
                              nice bike speedy

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