78 GS750 Yoshimura Resto-mod
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I somehow missed this thread but am tuning in now... great job on the paint and I'm lovin' those Yoshi pipes too! -
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Not yet chuck! Trust me I am just as eager to see it as you. Just getting into exam season right now and the weather in my area hasn't been good enough to warrant the change over. I don't want to get the new paint full of grime right off the bat.Comment
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There's plenty of absolutely awesome looking pipes on the Webike web site but way out of my price range, you did well to score that set for sure.Comment
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Looking very nice! You still have snow up there?! Wow. It got cold here for a week again but it's back to 70? now in Ohio, I rode a bunch today, Friday, and about a week or a week and a half ago!
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thanks chuck! I need to learn how to do that.
And yeah, weather was absolutely terrible up until Friday. Gorgeous this weekend though!Comment
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Yeah, pipe and paint make a huge difference. I like the black front fender, too. Well done, now go ride the crap out of it.1979 GS1000S,
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Bike turned out great!
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Thanks Ed, still would like to source a larger set of carbs and eventually get it dyno tuned at my local shop.Comment
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