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    #16
    Looks great so far.

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      #17
      Do the Kawasaki twinpot mod on one side only... decent brakes & more true to the cafe look...

      Just my thoughts & of course a plug! Looks good, I like it a lot. Not sure my hips would let me ride it though!
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        #18
        Hell of a turn of events for ya... but damn good outcome as far as the bike goes. Nice job so far! Keep it up Dr.

        Originally posted by Octain View Post
        You dont ride a Goldwang because you're old. You're old because you ride a Goldwang.
        I know you directed it to Steve but c'mon... gimme a break. My 30 year old 'Wing ain't no sofa! LOL

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          #19
          Originally posted by Octain View Post
          You dont ride a Goldwang because you're old. You're old because you ride a Goldwang.
          Originally posted by Hoosier Daddy View Post
          I know you directed it to Steve but c'mon... gimme a break. My 30 year old 'Wing ain't no sofa! LOL
          That's OK. My first ride on a Wing was back in '78 or '79. I considered getting one then, but decided to go with a BIG bike, instead, a KZ1300.

          My current Wing is actually my first and only Wing, and I've only had it for six years (and about 85,000 miles).

          No argument about being old, though.

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            #20
            Originally posted by salty_monk View Post
            Do the Kawasaki twinpot mod on one side only... decent brakes & more true to the cafe look...

            Just my thoughts & of course a plug! Looks good, I like it a lot. Not sure my hips would let me ride it though!
            Yanno I kinda thought the same thing when I bought the Rex. While not true rear sets they're a little more set back and up than any of my GSes. I've got a clanky hip and two trashed knees and it's actually more comfortable the GSes. Plus it makes it easier to get leverage to grip with your knees under braking or cornering IMO.

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              #21
              "Llyod" looks great! The cleaned up motor looks awesome, and is really set off by the clean black frame. I love big GS cafe's. Something about this enormous motor hanging out front with some clean body lines and minimal comforts just gets me. In a way sort of resembles TVR's design philosophy...

              What are your plans for paint? If it were mine I would do high gloss black or silver with some tasty pin stripes. But its not mine, so do what you will.

              Keep up the good work. I'm glad the bike can be there when life gets you down. Pretty sure most of us know what that is like.

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                #22
                The sprocket cover is super sharp.
                That is a rising sun motif yes?

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                  #23
                  I love this project, but not sure why to have spoke front and mag rears...?
                  otherwise it is sweet, keep up the works...

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                    #24
                    Great looking bike so far, looking forward to seeing the finished product.
                    Rob
                    1983 1100ES, 98' ST1100, 02' DR-Z400E and a few other 'bits and pieces'
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                      #25
                      Small Update:

                      Ive been swamped with work at the shop the last few weeks so I havent really gotten much done on my bike.

                      Heres what I have finished since last time:

                      Rear-set mounts
                      Bodywork on the seat
                      Bodywork on the tank
                      Lined the tank
                      Put the wire wheel on the rear.
                      Starting planning the paint scheme






                      Still a little ways to go but work at the shop needs to slow down before I can dedicate any time to this. Ill probably stay in NC for the holidays instead of going back to NY so Ill have a few days to work on it then, but Im in the mockup stages of another build at the moment and customer bikes always come first. Good thing winter just started....

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                        #26
                        Good choice on the spoked wheels. Changes the look more than I imagined.

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                          #27
                          Nice work! She's really taking shape
                          1982 GS450E - The Wee Beastie
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                            #28
                            Great job man, curious what pod filters are those?

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                              #29
                              Wow! What an awesome looking build! Great ideas and excellently executed! Can't wait to see the finished product!
                              I wanted to go the spoke wheel route to cafe my bike, but I have an 850 with a shaft, makes it a little harder haha!

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                                #30
                                I wanted to go the spoke wheel route to cafe my bike, but I have an 850 with a shaft, makes it a little harder haha!
                                Harder, yes, impossible, no
                                The more modern Suzuki shafts that run wire wheels, such as the Boulevard use the exact same rear splines as our bikes dontchaknow.
                                Yep, Suzuki retained the same splines right through, in fact a popluar mod it to get the new splines, as they are harder and wear longer.
                                So Knocking up a set of spacers and maybe lacing in a different size rim to suit you should see you good to go.

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