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Hello from NW Ohio

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Hello,

I'm fairly new to GS's but I'm brand new to GS Resources. I shouldn't say I'm brand new...I've lurked and read all sorts of informative posts on here for many questions I've searched, but now I'm a member and trying to find some answers to my questions that I've not been able to find from my own searches.

I picked up a 1980 GS750L about a year ago and did a sort of brat style build with it on the cheap. I did no performance mods and it was strictly a cosmetic build. I used left over paint I had from an XS650 hardtail build and only have about $650 in this one. It's a blast to ride and looks decent to me anyway. Here's the build thread on DTT: http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=64747.0



I have since picked up another GS, an '83 GS750E. I'm not a fan of the monoshock rear but it was cheap and I decided to try a cafe style build on this one...the build thread is on DTT here: http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=69081.0 I have a carb issue with this bike. I'll start a thread in the proper section to ask about it...stock jetting has been changed and I'm not sure what I'm actually dealing with.
 
Welcome to the GSR. That is one of the nicer L's I have seen in awhile. Good work!
 
Usually when I see what someone calls a "brat" or a "caf?" (I don't know the difference between the two), I look at it and say "looks like made it harder to ride".
But in your case here, looks like an improvement over an L.

I appreciate that it still has rear suspension and an exhaust system and brakes.

Hey, is that the front fender on the back end....?

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Usually when I see what someone calls a "brat" or a "caf?" (I don't know the difference between the two), I look at it and say "looks like made it harder to ride".
But in your case here, looks like an improvement over an L.

I appreciate that it still has rear suspension and an exhaust system and brakes.

Hey, is that the front fender on the back end....?

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Thanks Redman, I've been told that before and I think I agree. My intent was a "brat" style bike that was an improvement over stock. I took the stock styling and toned it all down. The stock seat on the L is horrible IMO and the rear fender/tail light is gigantic. That rear fender is actually the rear off of the xs650 I hardtailed...I think it's just the right size.
 
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