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    #61
    Thanks guys...

    Thanks for the compliments and sharing in the appreciation of the same two great machines. There's just something about these bikes for me. I don't know if it was because I first saw them at an impressionable stage in my life or what but damn I just can't help but appreciate their style, ther presence and their beauty as a machine.

    One day I hope to be wealthy enough to tear these bikes down and rebuild them from the ground up with the best performance upgrades possible while remaining true to their heritage. I'd like two to ride and two to polish and dust off I guess. These bikes deserve to be ridden; however, one day when I am too old to ride I want them there to at least be able to admire them and relive fond memories; a personal museum of sorts. I guess that my best memories are of the 80's, the music, not the hair styles or the stupid clothes, the bikes and the girls. Riding a bike like you were immortal and tempting fate at nearly every corner. It's a much different world now with a mortgage, a divorce, three kids (one out and on her own) and a new chance at life with my fiance'. I still blast away on the GS1100E whenever I get the chance but I don't pull the crap I see these idiots on the tupperware bikes doing.

    I've got my nice gear for protection and I feel good on the bikes. It's a throwback to yesteryear I guess. I used to ride without a helmet and my first bike was a Suzuki 50 Enduro. I didn't know what I was doing and I blew it up throwing it into first gear at high speed. I got to ride it for maybe 10 minutes before that happened. The guy that taught me how to ride didn't have a lot of patience and most likely thought it should just come naturally to you. He died on a motorcycle when someone made a U-turn in front of him from the side of the road. He told me once to always respect a motorcycle because it was always mad enough to kill you. My next bike was a jump up into a 1982 Yamaha XT550 Enduro. A single cylinder four stroke that took every beating that I ever gave it including a couple of nice wrecks on the street.

    Once I hyper extended my knee wrecking in the mountains, damn girlfriend lived up there, and the other found me sliding down Market Street in San Franicisco at about 30 miles per hour on my side. My leg was stuck under the bike and I was praying that I didn't slide under anybody's car ahead of me and looking backward worrying someone would run over me. It had rained that day and I slid rather than tumble after my knobbies got caught and slid out from under me due to the wet steel grooved cable car tracks in the street. It was kind of funny watching the people on the sidewalk watching me going by on my side. The looks on their faces were great as they took in what they were seeing. Funny how time just slowed to a crawl as this was all occuring.

    By the way, I wouldn't recommend acting up in San Francisco now much less back then as at the time cops rode Honda Enduros with nothing but a sticker on the tank that said SFPD. They could chase you ANYWHERE. Back then they were just starting to use unmarked cars too and I had an interesting run in with one of them when I jumped across a flat intersection against a light that had just turned high pink while blasting up a steep San Francisco street. If anyone here knows San Franciso; Market Street is the main street in town with one way streets on either side. The hill streets flatten out at intersections and when you're going up, at a decent clip, you can catch major air. It's also rather alarming to turn onto a street and shoot up and over a hill only to find out that you are on a one-way street and traffic is coming right at you. Just a few of the fun times and a reminder to be thankful for my blessings and the fact that I still alive despite some truly dumbass stunts. ~Gene
    Last edited by Guest; 02-23-2007, 02:53 AM.

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      #62
      ......i think your story represents most of us to some extent.....80s music,real boobs when you saw them and real muscle bikes lurking on the streets........\\/

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        #63
        Originally posted by firemun59 View Post
        ......i think your story represents most of us to some extent.....80s music,real boobs when you saw them and real muscle bikes lurking on the streets........\\/
        we have ladies present here

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          #64
          Back in the day, I used to street race cars. There was this one jerk who ran a '69 Chevelle SS. Nice car.

          He was a real boob.

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            #65
            Originally posted by pano View Post
            The question about the fork springs is here...


            I ponied up the extra dough for Racetech cartridge emulators and straight rate (1.0 kg) springs. I have the front end from an 88 gsxr 1100 (41mm forks)bolted up...finished it today, now waiting on a new tire...

            Would a Progressive shock/spring be of value to you, Brian? It is stock length....
            Mike

            1982 GS1100EZ

            Text messages with my youngest brother Daniel right after he was paralyzed:

            Me: Hey Dan-O. Just wanted to say howdy & love ya!

            Dan-O: Howdy and Love you too. Doing good, feeling good.

            Me: Give 'em hell, Little Bro!

            Dan-O: Roger that! :)

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              #66
              Aww, C'mon

              Let not the ugly head of political correctness rear itself here. For pete's sake he used the word boobs.

              Oh, by the way...

              @@ boobs @@







              Last edited by Guest; 02-23-2007, 09:03 PM.

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                #67
                If you make these ill buy a set.
                are you making any that will fit the Gs450?? The more high end the better!!!

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                  #68
                  Are you talking about...

                  Are you wanting a set of the shocks or... dare I say it at the risk of venturing down the path of politcal incorrectness even further? The shocks are great and by all means I'll take a set when they are done. Just like the shocks I didn't make this set, but I sure get to enjoy them
                  Last edited by Guest; 02-23-2007, 09:05 PM.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by drhermanstein View Post
                    we have ladies present here

                    sorry about that......I was caught thinking and typing at the same moment.........er........not thinking and typing.........

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Cassius086 View Post
                      I ponied up the extra dough for Racetech cartridge emulators and straight rate (1.0 kg) springs. I have the front end from an 88 gsxr 1100 (41mm forks)bolted up...finished it today, now waiting on a new tire...

                      Would a Progressive shock/spring be of value to you, Brian? It is stock length....

                      in a word...........YES.....PM me please

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                        #71
                        I have a set of stock 83 Katana 1100 shocks I could donate to the cause.

                        I've already bucked up for the Works on both bikes 1150ES and 83 Kat. The dualies are 1/2'' longer than stock 13.5''

                        Let me know where to send them if you need them.
                        GS\'s since 1982: 55OMZ, 550ES, 750ET, (2) 1100ET\'s, 1100S, 1150ES. Current ride is an 83 Katana. Wifes bike is an 84 GS 1150ES

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                          #72
                          I think that a number of people in the UK would be interested , especially if you can offer a degree of customisation regarding free shock length and spring rates. Are the prices that you quote on the web site per unit or for a pair either way with the current exchange rate it would be good value for money over this side of the water.
                          I've given you a mention on the OSS web site and I'm sure if you post on the Katana central site you'll get further interest, we Katana owners love anything shiny that'll uprate our pride and joy

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                            #73
                            Originally posted by Carter Turk View Post
                            I have a set of stock 83 Katana 1100 shocks I could donate to the cause.

                            I've already bucked up for the Works on both bikes 1150ES and 83 Kat. The dualies are 1/2'' longer than stock 13.5''

                            Let me know where to send them if you need them.

                            send me your email as a PM and we can talk

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                              #74
                              Originally posted by neil w View Post
                              I think that a number of people in the UK would be interested , especially if you can offer a degree of customisation regarding free shock length and spring rates. Are the prices that you quote on the web site per unit or for a pair either way with the current exchange rate it would be good value for money over this side of the water.
                              I've given you a mention on the OSS web site and I'm sure if you post on the Katana central site you'll get further interest, we Katana owners love anything shiny that'll uprate our pride and joy
                              Neil,

                              I have several customers in the UK and travelled there last summer to see the product (for Honda DOHC CBs) in action - as I will this year - in mid July and will very likely be near the Thruxton motorsport complex.. Please send me your email and a site link for the Kats. We can communicate there.......

                              Cheers,

                              Brian

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                                #75
                                Hey Brian, sent you a pm, but never heard back?? Still interested in a progressive shock as a sample?

                                Mike



                                hopefully I didn't delete any email you sent to me by accident.....
                                Mike

                                1982 GS1100EZ

                                Text messages with my youngest brother Daniel right after he was paralyzed:

                                Me: Hey Dan-O. Just wanted to say howdy & love ya!

                                Dan-O: Howdy and Love you too. Doing good, feeling good.

                                Me: Give 'em hell, Little Bro!

                                Dan-O: Roger that! :)

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