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    #46
    Well UPS misrouted my jet kit and it's now been rescheduled for tomorrow...
    And tomorrow after work I'm going to the dentist....dang....
    Bob T. ~~ Play the GSR weekly photo game: Pic of Week Game
    '83 GS1100E ~ '24 Triumph Speed 400 ~ '01 TRIUMPH TT600 ~ '67 HONDA CUB

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      #47
      Well.........assembling your carbs with an opiate smile!!!!

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        #48
        So...

        Something came up which prevents me from getting the whole shabang... For now.

        I also figure I want to be on the road yet this season and not have my bike in my garage anymore. BUT!!! This winter is when I plan on doing the modifications. I am sold on it.

        Thanks all for talking to me about it. I feel as though I can make and informed decision on it.

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          #49
          Originally posted by Craiger View Post
          I hope you got the bike cheap.
          Not as cheap as I would have liked (500$). There was no paint on the chain when I bought it, but when I emailed the PO for the picture
          of it from the craigslist ad for paint comparison (as I had forgotten to take a pic with the bike all put together before starting the tear down) he sent all the pics he had. It was then that I saw the 'ingenious' artistry. That and digging into it I've found more and more out of spec, but it was running, registered and ridable when I bought her.

          Originally posted by Skyboy8950 View Post
          I'll paint my new pipes and Pods green to match my bike.

          Will I have to rejet again when I paint my pods?
          Hahahaha. No rejetting, just drain some headlight coolant out to compensate

          Originally posted by Baatfam View Post
          Your Grandpa was a wise man....
          Green bikes, (and cars), are bad luck...
          I won't own 'em, drive 'em or ride 'em....

          (Does that make me an "old timer"?)

          I've been looking for a 2000-2002 Kawasaki ZRX and they are almost all green...
          I'd pass up the greatest deal if it's green.....

          Later,
          My bike is going to be green, wood sprites be damned.
          Besides, this is the year for GREEN

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            #50
            If you are going to play with your bike in winter, have a think about puting some GSXR carbs on it thay will make it go. go for 1052cc 34mm carbs, 1127cc 36mm carbs or GSXR750 g,h,j flatslids made my GS feel like a new bike

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