Project 700ES
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Guest repliedI want one too.
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Guest repliedThanks Bruce,
This pipe is actually the original coating from Vance and Hines, it sat for many years in a box but it was basically a NOS part. It is starting to peel around the exhaust ports as expected, it will need ceramic coating to refurb it at some pointLast edited by Guest; 12-24-2010, 11:46 PM.Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedOne of my favorite bikes on this site!! I really like the carbs.

Hey Joe, I forgot...what did you do for the black on this pipe? Is it holding up well?Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedHey, Joe! Just got pointed over in this direction by <a href="http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=144220&highlight=GS700EF">Eric</a>.
As I hear it, you're in N. Dallas? Me too! Eric suggested that we meet up and show each other our GS700E's! I got me a 1985 GS700ESF recently. She needs work, and I've barely just started. I'll be looking to both of you and your posts for inspiration and instruction!
Anyway, if you'd like to meet up sometime for a ride or to shoot the breeze, feel free to send me a PM and I'll shoot you my number!
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Guest repliedNice!! Sounds like she's running great.
Love the carbs.
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Guest repliedDecided to make use of the space gained when I removed the airbox. It allows for a deeper compartment than the stock.
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Guest repliedjwhelen65- Georgous bike! Wish I would found some turn signals like that before I bought mine. Love the seat too! Something Ill be needing to check into myself.Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedLooks Sweet Joe!
Excellent choice, the shorties on the rear keeps the stock look, and agreed, flush mounts just don't look right for some reason on these bikes.
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Guest repliedThose look great. I've often thought of doing the same for the rear of the 1150. Those rear sigs stick way out and kind of flop around when you hit a bump.Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedYeah there is a small moisture seal that you have to cut from the wire but that's about it. Not sure on the 82-83 signals.Leave a comment:
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Those look great Joe, looks like you lucked out with those lamps swapping out the sockets. I tried that once on some ED lights and did not work. Assembly was not intended for disassemble
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