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    #16
    Thanks for all the input everyone!

    Your definitely steering me away from the mono shock (at least on this bike) and that's the only intentions I had of cutting anything on it.

    Loud et I agree there's a lot to be said about a nice long ride and I want to take this out for some rides but probably not more than a 1 state radius. That was the biggest reason behind wanting to do the mono shock was to improve the ride and handling while still going 4-6 over with a stretch which i still want to do.
    I also still like the idea of inverted forks and I wouldn't want to use clip on bars like the bike the in picture I would much rather have a bar mounted on top of the triple tree to keep the same riding position.


    This is a KZ1000 but a more accurate portrayal of my intentions than that picture of the gs my buddy built a while back.

    From most of my research I haven't found a reason the bike can't be brought back to original as long as I keep all the old parts on the shelf.

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      #17
      Originally posted by MplsRider View Post
      Thanks for all the input everyone!

      Your definitely steering me away from the mono shock (at least on this bike) and that's the only intentions I had of cutting anything on it.

      Loud et I agree there's a lot to be said about a nice long ride and I want to take this out for some rides but probably not more than a 1 state radius. That was the biggest reason behind wanting to do the mono shock was to improve the ride and handling while still going 4-6 over with a stretch which i still want to do.
      I also still like the idea of inverted forks and I wouldn't want to use clip on bars like the bike the in picture I would much rather have a bar mounted on top of the triple tree to keep the same riding position.


      This is a KZ1000 but a more accurate portrayal of my intentions than that picture of the gs my buddy built a while back.

      From most of my research I haven't found a reason the bike can't be brought back to original as long as I keep all the old parts on the shelf.
      That bike there looks pretty sweet! Go for it.

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        #18
        dude!

        Originally posted by MplsRider View Post
        Looks like I hit a soft spot with some of you guys. Sorry to hurt your feelings but I bought this bike with the intentions to build the bike I've always wanted. I want a little encouragement and suggestions so I'll ask this.

        What would you do to it?

        I really want an upgrade on the front suspension, is anyone running anything for a steering damper?

        I'm open to suggestions, but the more I dig into it the bike the more issues i"m finding from the previous owner. I want to go everything he possibly touched before I start on anything else
        Thats a very nice bike you got there. I would not chop it. It is to nice. Take a look at my project and see what I started with. THAT is a bike to chop. Not the beuty you got.
        God luck!

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          #19
          If your GS is an 8 Valve I do have a new oil cooler kit that would fit it.

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