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78 GS750 Chop, had to do somethin with it!

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    #16
    Have the day off so I fabbed up the front gas tank mount and welded it in place. Welded a small neck gusset in there too. Ill get the rear mount later this evening IF the wife doesnt have me running all over the place!

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      #17
      Tanks on there!

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        #18
        Seat I bought came with a POS bracket. (silver one in the pic) Not gonna happen so I made my own.

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          #19
          Welded all the hardware on and mounted the seat.

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            #20
            That hinge looks awesome. Any pics of you making it?

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              #21
              Not allowed to have a camera where I work. They walk ya to the door over that. We print some sensative material and pics is a big no-no...

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                #22
                Originally posted by Henryinva View Post
                Not allowed to have a camera where I work. They walk ya to the door over that. We print some sensitive material and pics is a big no-no...
                But I'm sure if you told them it was for the GS resources they would say ok.

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                  #23
                  I'm sure the unemployment office has a box you check for that!

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                    #24
                    I* ride harleys now.I am amazed what you guys can do to these bikes.My gs 1000 was stock.There is a site where guys chopped some 750 hondas that look really cool.You might look at some of their stuff if you need some more ideas.Looks like you are a pro already.Nice work.
                    future owner of some year and displacement GS bike,as yet unclaimed and unowned.

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                      #25
                      Thanks Ron! Appreciate the comment.

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                        #26
                        Finally have the frame welded up cept for the neck and a couple of tabs.
                        Set the frame outside to show ya the FINE weather we're having here in balmy, sunny, Roanoke!

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                          #27
                          This is art! I`m looking forward to all your posts because the man can very much to see and learn from you.
                          1979 Suzuki GS 500e

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                            #28
                            Thanks Kruns! Heres a little better pic inside.

                            Ive been watching your build too. Keep at it man!
                            Last edited by Guest; 02-06-2010, 06:53 PM.

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                              #29
                              Weather finally hit about 60 and sunny here today, before tanking tomorrow, again!
                              Welded a titled neck to her today and fabbed up and welded my M/C mount in place. Set it outside next to my other GS to see how much different the stance turned out. Couple inches lower, bout a foot and a couple longer.
                              Start cutting up my old 16 over springer next and building a new one from it.

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                                #30
                                Awesome progress man, This wonderful Va weather finally took a break, We still got a few inches left covering everything here... I will def. be talking to you to see what goodies you got left over from all your projects... Im dead center between Richmond and Charlottesville and can make it to Lynchburg in 2 hours

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