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Hoomgar
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xDUKEx
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xDUKEx
hoomgar yea it is growing on me. plus i believe its the only bike ive ever seen with a red header !!!
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Hoomgar
Originally posted by xDUKExhoomgar yea it is growing on me. plus i believe its the only bike ive ever seen with a red header !!!
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sidd
I can see how the red pipes would grow on you, though I still think there is a bit too much red on the bike. Keep in mind YOU will be riding it every day (hopefully), so it is YOUR opinion that really matters. If you like it, rock it like its the best thing since sliced bread.
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scotty
Originally posted by xDUKExits about 50-50 on the red header come guys let me know what ya think??????
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rosco15
that paint will work great on the motor, but on the header it will probably burn off. Thats what it did to me anyway. Bike looks sweet.
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xDUKEx
rosco what kind of paint did you use ??? this is the new 1200 degree heat paint with ceramic. i hope it doesnt burn off and if it is true 1200 degree it shouldnt !!!!!
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rosco15
Just went out in the garage to confirm. Duplicolor High heat 1200 Deg ceramic paint. It kinda burned it off and looked like crap. Maybe I just suck at painting.
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Well, I've been looking at the red head(er) for a couple of days trying to decide. I think it looks pretty good, as someone else said it grows on you. As for the color holding up, been told it depends on the prep work. White metal blast no primer and it will do pretty well. I've been told that the lighter the paint color the least likely it will last a long time, tends to yellow with age. Man that is a nice bike!! Ray"Nobody goes there anymore, it's too crowded" -Yogi Berra
GS Valve Shim Club http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=122394
1978 GS1000EC Back home with DJ
1979 GS1000SN The new hope
1986 VFR700F2 Recycled
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xDukeX,
Coming along nicely!!
Wonder if you could do me a favor next time you have your camera out.
Can you post a close up of where your wiring loom passes over the lower triple clamp?
I'm using a 96 GSXR 1100 front end (triple and forks). The lower triple clamp on the GSXR is flatter across the top surface than the old GS lower clamp which was somewhat stepped.
If I turn the forks hard left without having the wiring loom in place, the fork travels freely up to the stop. The two stops are just barely contacting and the ones on my lower triple clamp will need to be raised. The fork tubes seem to be in just the right position relative to contacting the tank when the stops touch.
If I turn the forks hard left with the wiring loom sitting on the top surface of the lower triple clamp the clamp pinches the loom against the frame long before allowing the forks to turn full left. The step in the old GS clamp allowed the wiring loom to just clear.
Are you using 954 triples and are they stepped on the bottom to allow your loom to run over the top?
There is enough slack for me to run the loom under the lower triple clamp but I'd prefer not to for appearance sake.
Thanks if you can help with the photo.
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