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    Finally got my sons bike ready to ride woohoo

    How's everybody doing haven't been on for awhile, figured I would update the project for my son. Started with carb rebuild, everything from airbox to head either rebuilt or new parts installed, then came paint new petcock, exaust from 82 1100,turn signals, side covers, taillight, headlight and alot of parts bought for this 250 dollar gs. It's been along process considering it was just basically a roller with engine, tank, and front fender. Now for him to take rider safety course and get his license, I think I'm more excited than he is of course I have ridden it and kinda rubbed it in a little.

    #2
    Lovely bike
    show us more pictures please.
    We likey plenty pictures.

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      #3
      Bike looks great I really like that blue paint

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        #4
        Way TOO NICE to hide with that tiny little picture!



        Same color that I am painting my Cooley!!!

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          #5
          Thanks I'll get more tomorrow after work, wish I could find the pics of when we brought home everybody thought we were idiots when we bought it, guess what proved them wrong HAHA pretty smart for a couple of idiots. We do have one more part to get which would be the regulator, this is a pretty wicked bike for a first time rider it really impressed me and I'm a seasoned rider.

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            #6
            Oooh,
            Nice bike, nice restore, but...................
            don't leave your petcock in prime too long, as you'll run the risk of flooding the carbs!
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            Steve
            "The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page." :cool:
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            '79 GS1000EN
            '82 GS1100EZ

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              #7
              Originally posted by sonsabiker View Post
              this is a pretty wicked bike for a first time rider it really impressed me and I'm a seasoned rider.
              I love my Goldie as well and I used to be just a chain-drive rider.



              The move plenty fast enough...



              Eric

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                #8
                Surely you're not really going to give that to your son???
                WTF?
                http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...tatesMap-1.jpg

                Life is too short to ride an L.

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