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    #16
    Here's a picture I found of Yoshimura's 1300 cc Kat.

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      #17
      octain - whatever. You are obs totally missed the point. twice. sorry about ur IQ dude, I can't help you with that. You want to challenge me in English Grammar? Go ahead - try me....I'm ready (and with several adjectives in reserve to express my opinion of all this posteuring and puffery BS)....now how 'bout let's help this guy, huh?

      turtleface - nice find/post. That pic/setup is awesome and clean and on point to help this NZ AllBlack guy - we wouldn't want to hi-jack or run off our new NewZ friend, would we now Octain? Help or step off man.

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        #18
        andrewpogany- Can we keep the BS out of this thread please. It doesn't pertain to anything I asked about.




        OT: any others?

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          #19
          Ok.

          So take a Look at Turtleface's and KiwiGS's installs. That should give you enough info to do the job well/right. Good luck to you.

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            #20
            ok, take it or leave it...as a dad, a scholar, a veteran, and a sports coach, two quotes come to mind:

            1. He who knows not and knows he knows not, knows more than he who knows not and knows not he knows not.

            2. Never argue with an idiot - you will always lose - he(she) will pull you down to his level and will beat you due to his vastly greater experience at that level.

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              #21
              Here are some pics of mine. The reason I moved mine is so I can mount a turbo later on in the space where the battery and the electronics where. I am going to be replacing my wiring harness this winter and simplifying all the wiring. I love that pic of the 1300cc kat very clean. I like KiwiGS also. For what its worth I made my pan out of stainless steel and works excellent in keeping everything dry when riding in wet weather. Besides all that I think it gives the bike a very clean look in general.
              I say go for it.



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                #22
                Originally posted by andrewpogany View Post
                octain - whatever. You are obs totally missed the point. twice. sorry about ur IQ dude, I can't help you with that. You want to challenge me in English Grammar? Go ahead - try me....I'm ready (and with several adjectives in reserve to express my opinion of all this posteuring and puffery BS)....now how 'bout let's help this guy, huh?

                turtleface - nice find/post. That pic/setup is awesome and clean and on point to help this NZ AllBlack guy - we wouldn't want to hi-jack or run off our new NewZ friend, would we now Octain? Help or step off man.

                <<<You are obs totally missed the point.>>>
                Na, no challange. I think you pretty much have it nailed.
                As for helping the guy out, I think he's doing a fine job and I dont need to play "knowitall". Nuff of that on here already.

                There's still only one header on that bike though.
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by andrewpogany View Post
                  octain - whatever. You are obs totally missed the point. twice. sorry about ur IQ dude, I can't help you with that. You want to challenge me in English Grammar? Go ahead - try me....I'm ready (and with several adjectives in reserve to express my opinion of all this posteuring and puffery BS)....now how 'bout let's help this guy, huh?
                  Well, I would be willing to challenge you, but this is not the English Grammar Forum and I have already seen your position, so it would be pointless.
                  (Just as an example, I only noticed SIX items to challenge in the short quote above. )

                  I usually let a LOT of stuff slide in the spelling and grammar department, knowing that this is not the English forum and many of our newer, younger members are too accustomed to 'texting' and still have not found the rest of the keys on their keyboards. But, since you asked for it, ...

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by gsryder View Post
                    Here are some pics of mine. The reason I moved mine is so I can mount a turbo later on in the space where the battery and the electronics where. I am going to be replacing my wiring harness this winter and simplifying all the wiring. I love that pic of the 1300cc kat very clean. I like KiwiGS also. For what its worth I made my pan out of stainless steel and works excellent in keeping everything dry when riding in wet weather. Besides all that I think it gives the bike a very clean look in general.
                    I say go for it.



                    Oi, that R/R is gonna COOK under that seat. It needs airflow. Might consider mounting it to the underside of that plate or somewhere else altogether..

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                      #25
                      Yeah it already did. I bought a new one from duneage and I will be looking for a better place to mount the new one. Wasnt thinking about it I probably should have mentioned that in my previous post.

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                        #26
                        Since the underseat area was so well received, here's the other pics of the bike. Turns out it's a 1135, not a 1300. I knew there was a 3 in there somewhere.




                        Nearly exactly what I want my bike to look like when I'm done with it, but with the plain old 8 inch round GS headlight, no fairing, and a slightly different color scheme, but that same semi-gloss black.

                        I'm sort of ambitious.
                        Last edited by Guest; 10-06-2009, 09:42 PM.

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                          #27
                          what model year and bike is that exactly? That is the seat style I want to put on mine except I would have to modify/trim the front down so it doesnt go up the tank.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by gsryder View Post
                            what model year and bike is that exactly? That is the seat style I want to put on mine except I would have to modify/trim the front down so it doesnt go up the tank.
                            I *think* its an 83 GS1100SD Katana. But, Im not a Kat expert so it could be a 1000 with a black motor or something..

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by gsryder View Post
                              what model year and bike is that exactly? That is the seat style I want to put on mine except I would have to modify/trim the front down so it doesnt go up the tank.
                              Yoshimura produced them in small quantities to celebrate the ending of the twenty year Katana production run. They were made in 2001, in Japan. Most of the stuff on it is custom, or heavily modified stock bits. They made over 150 bhp, and weighed 197.8 kg, compared to about 98 bhp and 241.2 kg.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Turtleface View Post
                                Yoshimura produced them in small quantities to celebrate the ending of the twenty year Katana production run. They were made in 2001, in Japan. Most of the stuff on it is custom, or heavily modified stock bits. They made over 150 bhp, and weighed 197.8 kg, compared to about 98 bhp and 241.2 kg.
                                I have not seen on on e-bay lately

                                I'm sure it would be pricey if one ever showed up

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