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    high heat black

    I used Duplicolor caliper enamel paint with ceramic in gloss black at Autozone. Good for 500 degrees F. They sat in the sun and baked for about 6 hours.
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    GS 1100E back to stock

    It's an 83 I bought new at Portland Suzuki in August that year.I don't have any before pics cause it's been modified from day 1.Still have the original exhaust and airbox that I took off that summer.I keep trying to download pics but this new laptop has other ideas. It was BOTM a year or two...
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    GS 1100E back to stock

    Hi all, after 38 years I'm going back to my original exhaust, carbs and airbox. Will use a K and N filter and am wondering if original jetting will have any issues with it?
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    high heat black

    First I use rust mort to neutralize the surface rust then pressure wash then alcohol wipe down then paint.
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    high heat black

    The reason I want gloss is because I'm putting my stock exhaust back on. They have sat in storage for decades and have gotten a little surface rust. I'm thinking that because of dual wall head pipes the outer pipe would be cool enough for a good high temp paint. Anyone ever heat gun a set just...
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    high heat black

    Thats engine paint, I'm looking for 2000 degree header paint. I really don't know what temp the head pipes run at but I figured the higher the paint temp the better.Since our stock exhaust is double walled maybe the outer pipe will run cooler.
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    high heat black

    Does anyone know of a very high temp gloss black not flat available for header paint?
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    83 1100E oil 0/W 50W synthetic

    Sez SP and I was looking at the wrong gallon in my cabinet, it's 5W 30 full synthetic Valvoline and it does say resource conserving. I could use it in my riding lawnmower instead.
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    83 1100E oil 0/W 50W synthetic

    I have a gallon of this and am wondering if anyone has used this weight in a GS. Pros and cons?
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    86 Suzuki GV 1400 cavalcade for sale

    After a couple short trips I've decided to let this ship go. Too big and heavy for me. Made a few trips locally and decided that's enough. So it's an 86 Cavalcade GV1400gt. Ad is in Portland Oregon craigslist. Look at it there and let me know if interested.$1000 clear title.
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    86 Suzuki GV 1400 cavalcade for sale

    After a couple short trips I've decided to let this ship go. Too big and heavy for me. Made a few trips locally and decided that's enough. So it's an 86 Cavalcade GV1400gt. Ad is in Portland Oregon craigslist. Look at it there and let me know if interested.
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    what did you wrench on today??

    The heat pump/ac on my house. This winter forgot to run it at all to keep it loose and the electric motor seized. %*&#! Couldn't get the fan to spin at all so out came the motor. Figured to get it unstuck with a little PB blaster and a pipe wrench but this thing wasn't having that. The shaft is...
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    Cavalcade brakes

    Probably was through amazon
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    Trying to change look on 1982 Suzuki Gs450ga

    I've been through so many bikes in the last year it's nuts. Out of the last ten I've had 3 no titles. I knew I wasn't going to rehab them and just part em so wasn't concerned. The ones I did rehab were all titled. Most of the no title bikes that are around are lost and the bike gets shuffled...
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    Cavalcade brakes

    Yep you're right I had no issue with EBC
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    First time on the dragstrip!

    How is the racing handled during covid?
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    Cavalcade brakes

    I didnt get pads from D2 cause they would not answer. Can't be sure where I got them but may have been brakecrafters.
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    I need shipping help

    I clicked on the part with my zip and it did'nt show America or US as restricted.
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    82? dark green 1100E

    After looking at it closely it has that green,gold color change type paint but was red originally.
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    Big touring bike

    I reread the post and realized I forgot to say why the forks were changed. The guy and his wife were on it entering into his gravel driveway and he went a little wide and slid the front wheel into the concrete base of his mailbox. That twisted the forks and broke the fender brace. That factory...
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