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Nice spot to put a bunch of wing nutted bolts.

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Did you try clicking on the CONTACT icon in that ad? If you did, it would show you the phone number to call. :-\\\
 
http://columbus.craigslist.org/mcy/4372703242.html

Gs1100 - $1500 (Ohio)
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Gs1100 runs good 1500obo got new bike don't need it any more we have owned this bike since 2001

This is actually a pretty good piece of work. New front end, some good pipes, swing arm, bars, fork dampers. Price is right too. I saw on Velocity a Fiat that was done in a similar paint scheme, with the green, and it turned out very cool. They used some carbon fiber and I could see that being done on the side panels and maybe the tail piece, I'm surprised that we don't see more of it, especially since there is some pretty good knock off carbon fiber vinyl. The pods scare me, but I would ride this around....until the seat got wet.
 
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chopper for trade - $6000 (clarksville)
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Just had a beautiful baby boy, must sell my chopper to buy a four seater vehicle,

I ride it constantly so don't think this is someone's junk

. Up for sale is a 2012 Custom Rigid Chopper. Started with a Suzuki GS1100 air cooled racing motor with new rings, a fresh valve job, new piston sleeves, 4 rebuilt carbs with a stage 3 Dynojet jet kit, fresh clutch pack with new springs, 4 new pod filters, and a 5 speed internal transmission and about 140 hp. Hand built frame from 1.5 inch diameter DOM chromoly tubing with .120 inch wall, super strong. All frame plates and the neck gusset are made from .5 inch thick solid plate steel. There is a 3 inch offset sprocket complete with an outboard bearing kit to align the chain and to take the extra tension off of the transmission seal. Rear tyre is a 310mm tyre with an 18 inch rim, front tyre is a mounted on a 21 inch front rim. Front end is a 54 inch springer front end with a 50 degree rake. License plate and taillight are both side mounted. Paint job is not professional and is easy to change if you don't like it. No fenders, carbon fiber wrapped aluminum seat with a custom seat cover. Left side chain drive, left side exhaust, and right side kickstand.

Please email me with any questions, I am selling because I am in need of a vehicle to accommodate our new baby and the chopper doesn't do it. Willing to trade for a 4 door pickup truck. Thanks for looking. I can deliver but please email or text for the details of delivering it, thank you.

Call or text Chris 931 801 6670.
What's the point of having the fork tubes so far behind the axle?:confused:

I think that's pretty much standard geometry for a "springer" front end. Needs the offset so the cantilever action works correctly.
 
This is actually a pretty good piece of work. New front end, some good pipes, swing arm, bars, fork dampers. Price is right too. I saw on Velocity a Fiat that was done in a similar paint scheme, with the green, and it turned out very cool. They used some carbon fiber and I could see that being done on the side panels and maybe the tail piece, I'm surprised that we don't see more of it, especially since there is some pretty good knock off carbon fiber vinyl. The pods scare me, but I would ride this around....until the seat got wet.

Oh well to each his own. That green looks pretty hideous to me. Maybe if it had that same green in pinstripes or something somewhere else on the bike?
 
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