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  • CobusvZ
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    Was awesome to read this whole thread, you guys did great job and what a bike to have in your garage!

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  • azr
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    The bike isn't used to the Canadian oil yet...

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  • chuck hahn
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    Why is the oil light flickering??????

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  • trevor
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  • trevor
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    Originally posted by bonanzadave View Post
    Awesome !! If I come out can I take it for a "spin"....
    Hahaha.....you funny! Well...if I had not let Fred ride and crash my 83 I wouldn't have a Cooley sitting in my garage right now. So I guess there is a silver lining.

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  • bonanzadave
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    Awesome !! If I come out can I take it for a "spin"....

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  • chuck hahn
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    Yes the black trim on the rim of the windscreen is stock. You can get rubber edge guard from marine supply stores thats "close". Google search for windshield trim got this..........

    Search the world's information, including webpages, images, videos and more. Google has many special features to help you find exactly what you're looking for.

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  • GSXR7ED
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    Lookin' Good Trevor!

    That seat looks just like the "L" seat I have on my "T". Is the original supposed to be flat...like the "T" seat? Just curious...

    Overall, you and your buddies have done a great job!


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    Last edited by GSXR7ED; 11-13-2016, 10:03 AM.

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  • rkroby
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    Wow, it took me two years just to get my bike on the road. Looks great! Enjoy!

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  • steve murdoch
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    Looks great, Trevor.
    I don't know enough about the S. Is the black trim on the windscreen stock?
    I have a Zero Gravity and Gustafson and neither have the trim. The stock one i have is slightly "out of round" like the one on yours.

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  • trevor
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    Thank you to Mark and Rob for helping me with this project. I appreciate your friendship and talent to restore a classic motorcycle...I clearly could not have done it without you two!! Cheers









    Last edited by trevor; 11-13-2016, 02:24 AM.

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  • ShadowFocus603
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    Wow. Talk about a marathon rebuild. Looking great. Hope she serves you well.

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  • trevor
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    Coming....man this bike is going to look great!







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  • eddie21
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    Originally posted by trevor View Post
    No Glenn, those are the stock carbs...yeah, the response is very good!
    Btw...got your message and will call you shortly...

    Ah-ha! I should have known when I saw the sync tool, you can't use a sync gauge with the 33's.

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  • trevor
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    Originally posted by eddie21 View Post
    Is that with the 33mm Mikuni smoothbores on the bike? The throttle response sounded pretty good, my 33's have a tendency to hang the revs.
    No Glenn, those are the stock carbs...yeah, the response is very good!
    Btw...got your message and will call you shortly...

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