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zuzu
I just recently got the bike from my brother. He purchased it new and did all the Mod's. The receipt says (Rack Factory case Guards) next time I talk to him I will ask him if there still available.
Thanks Guys,
Yes it looks good, But I want to be riding it.\\/
Reno....Your 85 GS1150E is sure sweet looking...!Last edited by Guest; 07-06-2007, 04:09 PM.
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catfishk
nice bike isleoman! mostly, this has become my favourite thread. so many great bikes with better pictures.
still looking for a picture of my heap to spoil the average!
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anikmankar
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IsleofMan,
What did those rearsets come off of? I am interested in getting rid of my pegs for a set off a late model gixxer; I do not want to drill or modify the frame....just make an adapter plate of some sort.....
Thanks!Mike
1982 GS1100EZ
Text messages with my youngest brother Daniel right after he was paralyzed:
Me: Hey Dan-O. Just wanted to say howdy & love ya!
Dan-O: Howdy and Love you too. Doing good, feeling good.
Me: Give 'em hell, Little Bro!
Dan-O: Roger that! :)
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Mike_H
Damn it guys. I had almost convinced myself to sell the bikes, and get a jeep (so I don't have to give up my toys when the kids eventually come), and then I find this thread. I also have a cousin with a cb750, no front end that has my name on it, if I go get it, AND I gots an idea for a killer streetfighter rattling around in my head. At least, my mind's eye thinks its killer. Now, I wanna go over there today, and pick up another project...
Seriously nice bikes here. I don't know how anyone would rather ride a plastic "look at me" bike when for the same amount of money you could have built a bike like those preceeding. Course, I have a look at me cruiser, but my GS is not done yet, so that gets me off the hook, right
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Originally posted by Cassius086 View PostIsleofMan,
What did those rearsets come off of? I am interested in getting rid of my pegs for a set off a late model gixxer; I do not want to drill or modify the frame....just make an adapter plate of some sort.....
Thanks!
Cassius086 I started this thread to answer these questions. http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=113711
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angrypeppers
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Mark M
Originally posted by Mike_H View PostDamn it guys. I had almost convinced myself to sell the bikes, and get a jeep (so I don't have to give up my toys when the kids eventually come), and then I find this thread.
Mark
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txironhead
Agreed. Everyone I know that has a bike and kids have kids that think that Daddy's bike is cool. Plus, with the extra expense of kids, the fuel economy is a major plus. Good luck finding a Jeep that gets 30+ miles to the gallon.....my nephew's Grand Cherokee gets 11, and it's only got 33" tires, 4" lift, stock everything else. Matter of fact, of my sister's three kids, two have owned bikes and want another one. I don't have kids myself, but all of my nephews and nieces ooh and aah over my bike, and it's not anywhere near finished. As far as the "danger" factor goes, I've been in four bike accidents and two car accidents. I was injured far worse in the car accidents. I've never understood the mentality of "I've gotta get rid of the bike because I've got kids". Sure, you need something to haul the family around in, but you'd be amazed at how many guys don't mind a minivan as long as they have a bike to ride to work on. Cheap gas, cheap insurance (try insuring an Explorer for $35 a year), it's the perfect "additional vehicle". Sure, you have to do maintenance, and parts can be pricey, but so are car parts. Wanna see insane? $400 for a motor mount on our old Camry.
Keep the bike, use the money you save on gas and insurance to buy a nice grocery getter, and enjoy the best of both worlds. Now, if your grocery getter just happens to have four wheel drive......\\/
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