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78 GS750 Rigid, First ride.

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ALLMOST done, not done-done!

Well, will probably never be done as I keep changing stuff.

Haul all yer junk up here and we'll build somethin out of it! Better hurry though, picked up a Uni-cycle something or nother yesterday.:D
 
ALLMOST done, not done-done!

Well, will probably never be done as I keep changing stuff.

Haul all yer junk up here and we'll build somethin out of it! Better hurry though, picked up a Uni-cycle something or nother yesterday.:D
Haha. You and Jeeperz and deem old Uni-sikles
 
Looks great, wish I had the skills for that kind of work. I reviewed the whole album.



Thanks for sharing...


Mark
 
Henry that bike is the NUTS. Love it! Get any of your inspiration from ZERO Engineering? Similar lines to alot of their bikes.
 
Nope, didn't know that. Ill have to take a look at their stuff!

Thanks for the comments though!:)
 
Here's a link to their original bikes they did in Japan (they now have a dealership in Las Vegas). Click on English and then on Pictures tab on left. Some beautiful work.

http://www.zerochop.com/
 
Yeah, nice scoots. Seem to be mostly fat tired front ends. Dont care for that personally. Nice rides still though! Thanks for the link!
 
That front fender works quite well with the lines on your bike. I wish i hadn't ground the mounts off mine know. Your build came out great i really dig the stance and lines of it.
 
Yeah, I originally wasnt going to run a front fender, but I stuck it on there and ended up really liking it. The next GS I'm building wont have it as I'm going for a non-traditional front end with it. But on this scoot, I'm glad I kept it!
 
Ya know not normally a fan of that style of bike, but dang that thing is killer dude! Well done!
 
Ya know not normally a fan of that style of bike, but dang that thing is killer dude! Well done!

Thanks, its appreciated.

Brad Pitt, let him start his own thread.

Fat front tire, different stroke thing for one and its not supposed to be a performance bke.
 
I don't post often at all, but when someone builds something like this you just got to chime in and say that is freaking awesome. some may disagree but a true to blood chopper in my opinion. i,m jealous.
 
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Omg

Omg

All hail the master builder and appreciate his art!
Wow...Wow...
I could spend an hour just looking to find all of the hidden details on that bike.
You Sir, are a craftsman.
 
Thanks for the comment! I just got a thing for low riding scoots! Trying to figure out what to do with this thing next.
 
Thanks for the comment! I just got a thing for low riding scoots! Trying to figure out what to do with this thing next.
What is to figure out!?
There is only one thing you can do with that, return it stock. That is a classic GS.
Under no circumstances should you have an original thought, I mean you got lucky last time. Lightening doesn?t strike twice in the same place you know ..................:D
 
What is to figure out!?
There is only one thing you can do with that, return it stock. That is a classic GS.
Under no circumstances should you have an original thought, I mean you got lucky last time. Lightening doesn?t strike twice in the same place you know..................:D


Kiwi,

:eek: Stock, Me! I think not.

No, Im thinking I've got a lot of pieces parts laying around the garage that need a bike to go on.. Just trying to decide which ones get the go ahead and which end of the bike to put em on!:cool:
 
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