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Pictures lie a lot. It's nice but not what I would call a proper restoration. Don't ever shop a house online, you will be very disappointed when you get there.
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Getting much closer to calling it done, before I tear it down and do a frame up restore. A good polishing is in order and a tail bag, but it's light years from what it was.https://goo.gl/photos/uBUUgLUNHhUHRwb8A
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by simonw View PostTook her for a little ride today
Check out the build and videos on youtube...links in signature
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The bike looks good but it would be better if you polish those wheels.
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Guest repliedWhere did you get those mirrors from? Those are a lot cleaner looking
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Guest replied008.jpgWhat an awesome ride, on the road for just over a month and the bike hasn't seen the road before this in almost 9 years after it was restored. A true barn treasure, this one is a keeper.
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Originally posted by boris.h View PostHi everyone
A little picture of MY 550 GS /79 from south of FRANCE
Hébergé par Imagesia, le meilleur hébergeur d'images du net !
Very nice! Welcome!
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Originally posted by Battleship62 View PostHere's my'83 GS1100e resto-mod. I just got done shining her up with some Turtle Wax Ice and polished up the metal bits. If you look closely, on one of the arm rest ofthe chairs in the background is glass of post-cleaning-muscle-relieving tequila.
My mods included; ’93 GSXR-1100 forks, brake calipers, and rims, 90ish Bandit 1200swing arm, ’90 GSXR-750 modified cowl, Wisco 1166 pistons, jetted carbs and KN Pods, MotoGP Werks header and mid-pipe, and a SuperTrapp slip-on exhaust can.
This is my weekend morning(s) therapy exercise bike. I find a 100-mile dosage works best for me.
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Guest repliedHi everyone
A little picture of MY 550 GS /79 from south of FRANCE
Hébergé par Imagesia, le meilleur hébergeur d'images du net !
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Sure would like to see a better picture of that bike......Very cool mods indeed!! Bet that thing is crazy fast. Very nicely done.
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Guest replied1983 GS1100E Parts Bike
Here's my'83 GS1100e resto-mod. I just got done shining her up with some Turtle Wax Ice and polished up the metal bits. If you look closely, on one of the arm rest ofthe chairs in the background is glass of post-cleaning-muscle-relieving tequila.
My mods included; ’93 GSXR-1100 forks, brake calipers, and rims, 90ish Bandit 1200swing arm, ’90 GSXR-750 modified cowl, Wisco 1166 pistons, jetted carbs and KN Pods, MotoGP Werks header and mid-pipe, and a SuperTrapp slip-on exhaust can.
This is my weekend morning(s) therapy exercise bike. I find a 100-mile dosage works best for me.
Last edited by Guest; 08-17-2015, 08:59 PM.
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