The 82' "chop zuki" 300l

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  • mazdaproject89@yahoo.com

    #1

    The 82' "chop zuki" 300l

    i picked this 300 up stock for 400 bucks and then cut it all up..tell me what you guys think..
  • fat_sac

    #2
    Upside down bmx bars? All in all it looks like a fun bike to ride around on.

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    • xxxWALLYxxx

      #3
      awesome great looking bike .
      what is it a gs300l . i never heard of that type of engine. could you give more info on the bike.
      by any chance you got some more pics of it?
      Last edited by Guest; 11-21-2008, 11:03 AM.

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      • gsryder

        #4
        Not typically my style but that thing is bad azz. Great looking ride!!

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        • sark

          #5
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          • uudfourty

            #6
            Not my cup of tea, but it looks like you did a good job, mang!

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            • U.P.dragracer

              #7
              I like it !! got my wheels turning now

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              • Overdrive

                #8
                Looks pretty cool, and you can't beat the price for a project bike like that when you get an end result like that.

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                • po-boy

                  #9
                  Nice, I'm diggin the different lines on the hardtail job. Got any more pics?

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                  • U.P.dragracer

                    #10
                    I would love to see more of this kind of trend , looks like good clean fun even us less fortunate individuals can enjoy .

                    I despise the high dollar{ "look at me !!! I bling your ass"} junk V-twin bull **** .
                    I like down and dirty bikes you can build without a garage full of tools . Gimme a saw a hammer and a welder . then let me find a bunch of junk bikes and see what I can do !!!

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                    • briyenkieth

                      #11
                      more pics please! Looks clean but the axle plates look a bit skeetchy. Have you rode it yet ? Dig the shock under the seat. Those axle plates make nervous tough. There is alot of force put on them when you hit a bump and we wouldn't want you to get hurt. LOL. Now I sound like every one else! But in all seriousness maybe a little gusset from the axel plate to the upper leg just for safety sake.
                      Last edited by Guest; 11-22-2008, 01:52 AM.

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                      • Zooks

                        #12
                        Originally posted by U.P.dragracer
                        Gimme a saw a hammer and a welder . then let me find a bunch of junk bikes and see what I can do !!!
                        Agreed!!!!

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                        • holypistol

                          #13
                          Originally posted by U.P.dragracer
                          I would love to see more of this kind of trend , looks like good clean fun even us less fortunate individuals can enjoy .

                          I despise the high dollar{ "look at me !!! I bling your ass"} junk V-twin bull **** .
                          I like down and dirty bikes you can build without a garage full of tools . Gimme a saw a hammer and a welder . then let me find a bunch of junk bikes and see what I can do !!!

                          Here is a little bit of stuff me and my buddies are working on...... Mine is the GS..... still has a long way to go but check it out

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                          • highmileage

                            #14
                            A stock GS 300 motor...

                            Bet it'll keep up with most of the H-D chops!

                            But I'd add at least a short rear fender...

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                            • Geoff4130

                              #15
                              Neat! Looks cooler than my '83 300

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