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Looking good bud. Very, very nice!
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Looks great. Do you have a picture of it with the seat down?
KiwiGS said:Nice work mate!
russ33 said:You should be proud man. Truly beautiful work.
Clean lines , great choice in colors, superior detailing, super job!
I to would like to see a full pic with the seat down.
Thank you all for the positive compliments, it makes it worth the time & effort. Not sure what I did to the retail value of my GS1000 but . . oh well. Time will tell..
Looking good bud. Very, very nice!
TheCafeKid said:Bravo Sir!! BOM material right there!! I love the colour scheme, it looks fantastic! Wanna do mine next??![]()
IMHO, you raised the value a bit; that bike looks seriously hot. Judging by the fan you have blowing on it in the driveway, you obviously know that!
Here's the thing though....who even cares about the potential value to Tom, Dick & Harry....you have built/modded the bike for you to enjoy riding & looking at....I doubt you would part with it for even 5-6 large? Mine has nowhere near that amount of work/effort in it, but I know I'd have no problem turning down an offer of even twice that....simply not for sale.:-s
Tony.
RJ said:Mysuzyq is right. The monetary value is not the issue. That bike will get more looks in 1 block than any Tupperware sportbike will get in it's entire lifetime. Beautiful work, you should be proud.
nvr2old said:It really does look great, Steve. The gold wheels are a real nice touch. Lots of really nice components, too. It's always nice to think the time and effort will also pay back in higher value. Who knows. It can't help but be worth more, but it's the sence of the accomplishment that holds the value, eh? .
I'm trying to get the ZRX1200 up and running again - it has some carb problems. After that a ride sounds great. I don't have any GS's anymore, just some dirt bikes and the Kawasaki, so you'll have to put up with the green machine.Thanks reddirtrider, . . . I had this momentary wild idea of swing down by Westcliffe, CO. to see if you could help me hold parts during the paint buffing process. Than I Mapqwested Westcliffe and I was reminded again how spread out Colorado really is! On another note, perhaps we can do a Fall group ride with those other proverbial GSer's tinkerers Tkent02 & GSghost1. They have got a couple of GS1000's too