1983 Suzuki GS1100ED --- "Big Boy"
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SVSooke
It's your life,if you need a break from motorcycles do it.I've taken a few breaks over the years but even without one I always considered myself a motorcyclist.Will you?that's for you to decide.It is,as much as we all don't want to think so,a hobby for everyone.Good luck in the rest of your life if you decide not to come back.But I for one hope you do. -
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Thanks guys! I will be back with a bike again one day. It may or may not be a Suzuki GS but I can still hang out here right?
The car I'm looking at is a 1986 Toyota Corolla AE86 coupe. Rattle canned flat black but whatever. It fits the bill and it's exactly what I want.
Now I'm just hoping that the new owner of the 1100E joins the forum. I gave him the patches and stickers so I hope so.... The new owners of my former GS850GL and GS450L never joined and posted up whatever they did to them.
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drivera84
I say you create a build thread on that corolla...seeing your work its probabbly going to look very cool!Comment
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Flaming Chainsaws
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Flaming Chainsaws
Cal_look_zero, please pm me the details about the 4ag engine. I might be making a small trip to Oregon.
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DrunkenChekhov
Man, you can't let people get under your skin like that. Not everybodys going to like you, which sucks, but its true. You just gotta let the **** roll off you.
Goodluck with the car though, hope you get back into bikes soon enough. Question though, if you got rid of your bike because its a project/money pit, why are you buying another project/money pit?Comment
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Flaming Chainsaws
I got rid of the bike because I needed a car, not because it was a money pit. Like I said, my truck is knocking very badly and at 300,000 miles, it's just not worth fixing so it's time for another car.Man, you can't let people get under your skin like that. Not everybodys going to like you, which sucks, but its true. You just gotta let the **** roll off you.
Goodluck with the car though, hope you get back into bikes soon enough. Question though, if you got rid of your bike because its a project/money pit, why are you buying another project/money pit?
The car I'm looking at right now runs and drives great. There is also so much aftermarket support and parts available.
I will just drive the car as is for now and buy tools right now. But sooner or later, the car will get fixed up.
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I was only asking for details about an engine. I'm out.
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