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  • Chisenhallw

    #16
    Originally posted by zeroaffinity
    I'm rebuilding my GS 850G and I'm about to install black pipes. I agree that that's a badass look. These pipes are going on my bike.
    Those are some durn sexy pipes, Zeroaffinity. But HOOBOY!$433! I didn't pay that much for my whole bike! 8-[ :-D Can't wait to see the complete rebuild. What made you pick those pipes instead of just painting yours black, or having them ceramic coated?

    I wonder if those pipes would fit an 82 GS650G.....

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    • ron bayless
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      • denton texas

      #17
      Now that's old school.My kind of bike.Looks like a 70's chopper.No parts existed,you had to make them yourself.I will definitely want to see what you do next.
      future owner of some year and displacement GS bike,as yet unclaimed and unowned.

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      • Guest

        #18
        Originally posted by zeroaffinity
        I'm rebuilding my GS 850G and I'm about to install black pipes. I agree that that's a badass look. These pipes are going on my bike.

        I can't wait. Gotta get that tank mounted first. And no, I'm not going to leave the Hardly Ableson logo on it.
        I bought the Jardine also for my new project. They come matte black. I plan on ceramic coating the inside and also putting a ceramic clearcoat on the outside. That will shine them up a bit a give them some gloss, and they should stay that way.

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        • Tom MLC

          #19
          I also got the Jardines for my hot rod. Had 'em ceramic coated inside & out before installation. They look great, and sound awesome!

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