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    #46
    Originally posted by Baatfam View Post
    One word....revolution...
    You say you want a revolution? Well, we all wanna change the world.

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      #47
      Unclemike, That is a good looking setup you have there. I see you guys picked an excellent spot to stop and rest. Made for a beautiful backdrop for picture taking and scenery.

      What kind of bar end mirrors are those? Where did you get them? Did the get most of your elbows out of normal view? I ask, because I only have 1 mirror on the one I have now and sitting on it I see lots of my arm.

      Thanks

      Scott

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        #48
        Originally posted by Scotts View Post
        Unclemike, That is a good looking setup you have there. I see you guys picked an excellent spot to stop and rest. Made for a beautiful backdrop for picture taking and scenery.

        What kind of bar end mirrors are those? Where did you get them? Did the get most of your elbows out of normal view? I ask, because I only have 1 mirror on the one I have now and sitting on it I see lots of my arm.

        Thanks

        Scott
        Not mine. That sweet setup is on LeeGS550E's ride.

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          #49
          These are 1992 Bandit 400 gauges on a 1982 1100E with GSXR USD forks/triples. Makes for a much cleaner look although you do lose the gear counter and gas gauge. You retain neutral light, turn signal light, and oil pressure idiot light.

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            #50
            bandit gauges

            Originally posted by RJ View Post
            These are 1992 Bandit 400 gauges on a 1982 1100E with GSXR USD forks/triples. Makes for a much cleaner look although you do lose the gear counter and gas gauge. You retain neutral light, turn signal light, and oil pressure idiot light.
            Those look great! You could also change out the gauge faces with some custom made ones. That's pretty easy, or you can buy some.
            They look good as they are, too.

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              #51
              UncleMike, My mistake. Thanks for the info. I will pm him.

              Scott

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