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    #61
    new exh pic

    finished putting on my new exhaust.picked up the front section which is a 4-2-1 from a local wrecker not sure what make but it was close to fit,nothing a big rosebud couldent fix.fabricated a midpipe with some mandrel bent elbows and had the works sandblasted.Once the thing was bolted on with the new jardine can it was obvious it was too quiet so i took the muffler apart and fixed that for good,sounds awesome now not too loud with a nice tone.had to get rid of that v+h it was too flashy.I have gained about 2" clearance to boot.right in the middle of installing a new ignition too dyna2000,coils,wires,shift minder and light.cant wait to take her for a rip with the new goodies

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      #62
      Man! that is looking Kewl

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        #63
        What front end setup do you have there? I picked up some USD forks that look the same as what you have, but I haven't dug up the wheel and etc yet and could use some input. How is the ride height with those forks? Looking really good!

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          #64
          Originally posted by cavehamster View Post
          What front end setup do you have there? I picked up some USD forks that look the same as what you have, but I haven't dug up the wheel and etc yet and could use some input. How is the ride height with those forks? Looking really good!
          the forks are off a 2005 gsxr750.as for the ride height it is no problem with the new pipe,with the v+h i had about 4 1/2" to the lowest part of the pipe

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            #65
            Looking awesome! The pipe really makes the look!

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              #66
              If that isn't inspiration i don't know what is. Great lookin' bike there!

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                #67
                Need some close ups of those pipes. Do you know if they were off of a Suzuki?

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by posplayr View Post
                  Need some close ups of those pipes. Do you know if they were off of a Suzuki?
                  I dont really know what they were from and neither did the guy at the wrecker.I do know they were porcelin coated which was a bear to remove even with a bigass aluminum oxide blaster,the port spacing and tube angle was very close and it tucks up very nicely.whatever it came from it,s working now.

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                    #69
                    here,s a side view

                    can somebody tell me how to post more than 1 pic at a time i always get the message you have uploaded the maximum of 1

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                      #70
                      Nice pipes. They give the ground clearence of stock pipes. We need to find out what they are cause I want some!

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                        #71
                        Originally posted by madbikebreaker View Post
                        Nice pipes. They give the ground clearence of stock pipes. We need to find out what they are cause I want some!
                        Those pipes are pretty sexy, would make lowering the bike a lot easier than trying to deal with a sidewinder.

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                          #72
                          turbo time

                          It has been great riding the gs but something is missing,MORE POWER.So i picked up a MR turbo kit to strap on,so much for the fancy 4-2-1 pipe. I cant wait for it to show up and get it on there is still lots of summer left.Will post pic,s when it gets here

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                            #73
                            Originally posted by amxsteve View Post
                            here,s a side view

                            can somebody tell me how to post more than 1 pic at a time i always get the message you have uploaded the maximum of 1
                            The best way for multiple pics is to use a website to host them. I use photobucket but there are many others. Basically you upload your photos first into Photobucket and than you copy them into here using the small yellow icon from the menu bar that appears when you post (looks like a little pic of a mountain and a sun)

                            First make sure you have both GSR and Photobucket tabs open..

                            1. Open up a Photobucket account (free)
                            2. Upload your photos into Photobucket
                            3. From Photobucket click copy on the photo you select
                            4. Navigate back to GSR tab
                            5. Click on the little yellow icon above ( bottom row, 5th one in )
                            6. Paste the link of your photo into the small box that will pop up.
                            7. Make sure your cursor is where you want the photo.
                            8. Press enter
                            9. Photo should appear in thread.
                            10. Repeat for multiple photos


                            Any questions shoot me a PM

                            Joe

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                              #74
                              guess what im,e doing this weekend

                              Turbo just showed up so this weekend will be spent installing it on my gs.it will make a good test bed for the mill i will be installing in the kat this winter.The wife figures i am acting like my 5 yr old and i guess she,s right.but arent we all just big kid,s at heart

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                                #75
                                Get any further, lately? You DEFINATELY got some cooooooool parts there.

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