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before and after pics

Agemax

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just found a pic of my GS when i first bought it, so here is a couple of pics of what it was and what it became!
gussyorigonal.jpg

later.......
100_0531-1.jpg

and a bit later........
100_0668.jpg
 
That has always been one of my favorite Bikes here. Takes a special machine to be able to reside in the living room. :)
 
very OUTSTANDING build.....hope to one day be in the same category as your bike.....with people saying its a favorite!:cool:
 
thanks for the comments guys, a lot of money and a lot of time but i finally got my dream bike.
im very proud of how it turned out and i wouldn't swap it for a modern day sports bike any day.
(but i would buy one if i won the lottery!)
 
Agemax

Agemax

Very, Cool but we need a wider shot of the bike with the hugger and clean up the living room first please :-&.

Lots of trick custom parts there. Makes me wanna be a machinist so I can do soma that stuff. Very nice

Pos
 
Very, Cool but we need a wider shot of the bike with the hugger and clean up the living room first please :-&.

Lots of trick custom parts there. Makes me wanna be a machinist so I can do soma that stuff. Very nice

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wider from side or behind? sorry about the mess, my wife is lazy haha.
most bits made by me but i aint no machinist, just make use of the machine room at work and learn as i go :)
 
That really does look nice. I'm torn about the rear sub fender, though. It looks better to me in the pic w/o it. I know it was a lot of work, I can tell just by looking at it. It also has a very functional purpose I'm sure. Maybe if it were black..either way, nicely done. Very unique approach.
 
I'm not usually into this type of custom work, but I can't say that any more. Well done. I found myself scrolling up and down many times to try to capture the dramatic and subtle changes. Great imagination and execution.
 
I do like the old front fender better though. Just a personal taste thing.
 
Cracking looking bike with some very nice touches. I really like the paint job - very understated and draws the eye in to the detail of the rest of the bike.

However, for my personal taste, removing the rear shocks and going monoshock always gives me the impression that the back end is going to fall off. Must be something my adled brain can't comprehend.:confused:

Like my son keeps telling me - I must start thinking more up to date:D
 
Absolutely ....impressive

Absolutely ....impressive

just found a pic of my GS when i first bought it, so here is a couple of pics of what it was and what it became!
gussyorigonal.jpg

later.......
100_0531-1.jpg

and a bit later........
100_0668.jpg

You HAVE to submit it to the Administrator "officially" so it will be the next BOM

Absolutely excellent work....
 
WOW!

Absolutely fantastic!

+1 on submitting it for BOM.

Well done!
 
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