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  • 1978GS750E
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    Don't worry yet Dave!

    Now...............if you start posting pics of YOUR bike daily..................then maybe you have a problem!

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  • Redman
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    Originally posted by Burque73 View Post

    Man, GK's just come out of the woodwork up there.

    That does look like the one you previously posted though with the front fender guard and additional lights under the fairing.

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    Originally posted by dgates1 View Post

    Redman Isn't this the same one you saw a month ago?
    Yes, It does seem to be the same.​
    Aux lights and fender guard really do indicate is the same one.

    Man, shows that status of my observation and recall.

    .

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  • Burque73
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    Originally posted by Redman View Post
    Road closure had me take a section of road I don’t often go.
    Saw this in far corner of parking lot at industrial place, on Saturday night.
    IMG_2024-08-25-153824.jpg
    82 GKZ
    looked complete (except for mirrors). Was a lot to be impressed by.
    wasn’t many other vehicals in parking lot, and some overhead doors were open. I thought of walking around as see if get anyone’s attention. But I was late for an “appointment”
    (can see sunset color reflected in rear brake disc.)


    maybe I’ll go that way more often in evening. Would be intersting to meet and chat with owner.

    also I should look into if I can print some more GSR cards.

    >>later note: before anyone says that saying 82 GKZ is redundundundant. No, it’s not, because i am saying it’s an 82 GKZ not an 82 GK2 (late 82 that looks more like an 83 or 84).
    Man, GK's just come out of the woodwork up there.

    That does look like the one you previously posted though with the front fender guard and additional lights under the fairing.

    I forgot to mention in another post, thanks for breaking down the difference between GKZ and GK2. I do notice this one has the typical foot pegs and not the fatty floorboard looking ones like mine.

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  • dgates1
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    Originally posted by Redman View Post
    Muskegon Bike Time Saturday evening

    I looked down the road, and saw a familiar looking fairing approaching, and had time to get camera ready.

    Hey! I think this could be the GK I saw there a couple years ago.



    . I am quessing that to be a homemade replacement windscreen.

    Hum... all there GS sightings were 1982s.
    Redman Isn't this the same one you saw a month ago?

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  • Redman
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    Road closure had me take a section of road I don’t often go.
    Saw this in far corner of parking lot at industrial place, on Saturday night.
    IMG_2024-08-25-153824.jpg
    82 GKZ
    looked complete (except for mirrors). Was a lot to be impressed by.
    wasn’t many other vehicals in parking lot, and some overhead doors were open. I thought of walking around as see if get anyone’s attention. But I was late for an “appointment”
    (can see sunset color reflected in rear brake disc.)


    maybe I’ll go that way more often in evening. Would be intersting to meet and chat with owner.

    also I should look into if I can print some more GSR cards.

    >>later note: before anyone says that saying 82 GKZ is redundundundant. No, it’s not, because i am saying it’s an 82 GKZ not an 82 GK2 (late 82 that looks more like an 83 or 84).
    Last edited by Redman; 08-25-2024, 03:49 PM.

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  • alke46
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    Originally posted by CincinnatiKid View Post
    I am uninjured!! The bike needs really not that much, either. a new brake lever and throttle tube, new tires and brake pads, and a new ignition advancer, Dyna ignition plate, and that right side crankcase cover.

    oil cooler hose failed on the front straight and pumped oil all about my bike and the track. It’s good that I’m ok but my conscience rests easy knowing that nobody else went down because of it. Perhaps because they saw the giant smoke trail I was leaving for the 300ft before the corner….!
    Another story of a good outcome due to properly wearing ATGATT.

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  • Rob S.
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    Originally posted by Dogma View Post

    I'm glad you at least got some epic pics out of that. That smoke cloud is downright impressive.
    Absolutely +1!

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  • dorkburger
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    Glad you fared well despite the incident.

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  • Dogma
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    Originally posted by CincinnatiKid View Post
    “Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, “Wow what a ride!”
    -Hunter S. Thompson

    my gs11e and I out in the wild last Saturday
    I'm glad you at least got some epic pics out of that. That smoke cloud is downright impressive.

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  • CincinnatiKid
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    I am uninjured!! The bike needs really not that much, either. a new brake lever and throttle tube, new tires and brake pads, and a new ignition advancer, Dyna ignition plate, and that right side crankcase cover.

    oil cooler hose failed on the front straight and pumped oil all about my bike and the track. It’s good that I’m ok but my conscience rests easy knowing that nobody else went down because of it. Perhaps because they saw the giant smoke trail I was leaving for the 300ft before the corner….!

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  • dorkburger
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    Yikes. Not how someone wants to see a classic GS. More importantly how are you?

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  • Rich82GS750TZ
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    Oof. Had to check out the sequence to see that you stood up after. You good?
    Last edited by Rich82GS750TZ; 08-21-2024, 08:16 AM.

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  • CincinnatiKid
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    “Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, “Wow what a ride!”
    -Hunter S. Thompson

    my gs11e and I out in the wild last Saturday
    This photo hosted by SmugMug; your photos look better here.

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  • Dogma
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    Originally posted by bwringer View Post
    Interesting to hear Ryan conversing like a normal human with another human, and not in his snarky "presenter" voice.

    And that was indeed well-spotted; I didn't see the GS at all the first time through.

    Very thought-provoking video, too.
    I can't not see that tail cowl. I'm pretty sure it's the same as my 1000G.

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  • trevor
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    Originally posted by Grimly View Post
    Sure is.
    And lunch at 10.02.
    That's Ken of Kenco here on Vancouver Island.....great guy and I have bought many things from him over the years.....his shop is like stepping back in time. So cool that Ryan came over here to do this.....Ken has been getting a ton of attention (free advertising) since this came out the other day. Good for him

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