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  • Fancool
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    Here it is #3 1983 Suzuki GS1100E 022.jpg

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  • Bluesmoke69
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    Work in progress!!
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  • Fancool
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    suzi 2.jpgSo I said my 750 wasn't quick enough.......solution 1978 GS1000. This #2 to my collection. #3 will be even better.

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  • TiiMuch
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    Originally posted by Mario View Post
    My 83 1100E full bandit swap and misc.
    All Killer, no filler,...this is exactly what I'm going for with a barn find 1983 GS1100E,....I ride a TL1000r and like the white wheels,...it's so not black(?!)

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  • edgeofvamp
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    What shade purple is your bike? I am really liking it.

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  • turbojonn
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    Pic 1

    20140823_143630.jpg

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  • trtsmb
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    Originally posted by Mario View Post
    My 83 1100E full bandit swap and misc.
    Nice job !

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  • Mario
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    My 83 1100E full bandit swap and misc.
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  • kennerth750
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    I like cheeseburgers and angry fish
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    Last edited by Guest; 10-25-2015, 12:42 AM.

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  • Fancool
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    023.jpgStand out in the crowd! Ride a GS!

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  • edgeofvamp
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    Originally posted by Prescot View Post
    Very nice project.
    How difficult is it to replace the front forks? I would like to do something similar with mayber 99'gsxr forks?
    I am going to be using 99 gsxr600 forks on mine and the bearings and races are the same between the 2 models. So no issue there, I just haven't mounted them to find out if there is any further issues, but maybe someone else has had experience with this particular swap and will let you know.

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  • Prescot
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    Very nice project.
    How difficult is it to replace the front forks? I would like to do something similar with mayber 99'gsxr forks?

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  • steve murdoch
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    The canister is probably a reservoir for the rear shock.
    Nice looking hot rod.

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  • Fancool
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    Not sure i'll ask but the back end is from a GSXR.

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  • edgeofvamp
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    Fancool, what is the silver canister under his seat?

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