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davidduarte
"if u need more pic illl send them"Originally posted by Spyder View Post
if he sends more pics, I will be ill.
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First 400.00 takes it? Its in pieces, and needs extensive engine work? 100.00 and I'll be at his door with my trailer...Originally posted by davidduarte View Post"if u need more pic illl send them"
if he sends more pics, I will be ill.'83 GS 1100T
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I'm sick of all these Irish stereotypes! When I finish my beer, I'm punching someone in the face ! ! !
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davidduarte
I believe the part about "custom pain".Originally posted by Spyder View PostDamn! Can't believe how many Of these there really are around here!
http://terrehaute.craigslist.org/mcy/2977603481.html
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GS1000G Shopper
It's in the eye (and wallet) of the beholder, although that one MUST BE REALLY IMPORTANT JUDGING BY THE TEXT IN THE AD!!!Originally posted by davidduarte View Post
I saw a few 80's model fuel injected KZ1000s go for insane money & posted them in the FS section- like $15K as I recall.
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Yep, the GN was the GS's little brother.Originally posted by Spyder View Post"GN" 250???
Single cylinder, I think it came in 125, 250 and 400cc models.
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Even with those low miles and if the bike was in excellent running condition with a clear title, he would be dreaming to get more than $1,200 for it.Originally posted by Spyder View Post
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davidduarte
There was a GN 250, a thumper. Judging from how the header goes to the right of the bike, and there is no muffler on the left, it appears to be a GN 250, although the picture quality leaves a lot to be desired. I'm pretty sure I rode one during my MSF classOriginally posted by Spyder View Post
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I guess we would have to do a side by side comparison to know for sure. All I know for sure is, I had her revved up in third gear and a kid barely out of diapers, who was chasing me, gained ground fairly rapidly.Originally posted by davidduarte View Postyou don't know gutless until you've ridden a CB200
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