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  • Buffalo Bill
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    Originally posted by Sliim280 View Post
    78 skunk. 4-1 pipe, pods drag bars. planning on doing the side covers matte black before spring along with the lower fork tubes and a fresh coat on the exhaust. also plan to cut the seat down and recover it. cant decide on what kind of mirrors i want. going to move the rear signals into the brake light as well.
    Nice looking project so far.
    Gold wheels look like a good idea for mine, they would work with the gold pin stripes over black of the OEM finish.

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  • storm 64
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    Nice motorcycle Shadow. It's nice to see quality workmanship. 👍

    There have been a few nice custom motorcycles showing up on GSR lately. Keep them coming.

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  • Bill C.
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    Really nice. A good clean build.

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  • shadow
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    I started a build thread for my GS a long time ago, but I never updated it:

    Are you doing a restoration project of some kind on a GS? Let everyone see what you are doing by posting the details here.


    After five winters It's finally done!








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  • Gerhed
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    Not my bike but I really like this.

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  • Sliim280
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    what wheels are these?
    Originally posted by mattfeet View Post
    Wow this bike is gorgeous.

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  • Sliim280
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    78 skunk. 4-1 pipe, pods drag bars. planning on doing the side covers matte black before spring along with the lower fork tubes and a fresh coat on the exhaust. also plan to cut the seat down and recover it. cant decide on what kind of mirrors i want. going to move the rear signals into the brake light as well.

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  • pete
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    Ah now I see! Just went back and looked closer and I can see that clearly now

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  • jellywrestler
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    Originally posted by pete View Post
    I totally get it... that is awesome work! Very '80's of the future... I like it

    Tell me... what happened with the front frame rails? I assume there's some extra reinforcement over the engine?
    if you have a look the whole chassis is monocoque, ie tank is part of the frame, headstock in tank etc, two years later the guy, Steve Roberts, built the worlds first carbon fibre/kevlar chassis that was the first on the raod at the isle of man TT, it was also monocoqye and used a GS1000 engine
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  • rkataoka
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    Thanks isleoman, idk the name of the tunnel but it was on rt93 south through boston. The engine started over heating so I hung out there for a bit to let it cool down a bit. (and a picture of course!) After that I had to lane split until I was through the traffic.

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  • isleoman
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    Nice bike, That's a ballsy place to snap a picture. Welcome to GSR. Not sure what route that is but reminds me of the Sumner tunnel.

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  • rkataoka
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    and here she is taking a break from brutal traffic in boston
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  • rkataoka
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    Hello gsresources community! This is my first post here at this wonderful website. Here's my 82 GS650GL. Lowered front with clip-on on top of the triple tree. (I know a lot of people don't like clip-ons... but i love it.) She has a little charging problem, but I have rick's stator and Shindengen SH775 coming her way! Very excited for this season.

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  • Weapon
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    thanks guys!

    @DB:
    I had some time last year to get used to the bars lol. initially it was like driving a wheelbarrow, but I don't mind them now. but as for the overall look of the bike now I absolutely love it where before I had always been a katana guy and kind of lukewarm on the E and the ES styling.

    @Steve:
    I do have that guys web page saved and I am considering it for the second set. I started the revamp on the gs at the beginning of summer though and with all the ordering and waiting for parts from china, there was only a month left to ride so I elected not to have these ones worked over.

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  • steve murdoch
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    Originally posted by Weapon View Post
    Thanks!
    I am happy with them. I got the local bike shop to put some nitrogen in for me. they were unequal when I got them but that straightened them right out. I will be ordering another set for my katana.
    I know a couple people that have used CL for a revamp of these shocks with excellent results. https://chrislivengood.net/wp/clmototech/
    glad to hear you are happy with yours.

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