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My new GS850 tattoo!

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Hey everyone, I'm not exactly a new member but I left my old account untouched for too long and it got deleted. I'm happy to be back. I've owned 5 GS850's and currently have a GS1000 that's actually just under 1300cc's. It was a drag bike build but I'm putting it back to road use. I love GS's and just got my first bike tattoo'd on my back. A drunk driver took the bike away from me and also took my knee and elbow with him but I'm all put back together now and started my own motorcycle shop. I won't advertise here, just wanted to say 'hello' and thank you for having me back!
 

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Well now, that's some tribute!

There's a GS Parts and Services forum somewhere on here, be sure to add the details of your business. Not too many shops left that specialize in these old beasts.
 
Nicely-done art work, but I am one that just doesn't understand why you would spend the money to put something like that where you can't see it. :-k

We have a few shop owners here, so don't feel bad about making your presence known. There is no general advertising, more of a "yeah, I can do that for you" attitude. I have even seen one shop owner give advice on a competitor's product, even though he had the same item to offer.

Let us know what you have to offer, keep it low-key, I don't think anybody would mind.

"Low-key" could include a link to your website in your signature.

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Now that is a first. Good luck with your new business venture
 
Don't worry Steve, I'll maximize exposure by walking around shirtless.
I'll go put a heads-up in the Parts and Service area.
We're at lowsidegarage.com
Most these guys like the Harley stuff so they're extremely happy to have a Japanese-bike mechanic
on hand, especially when electricity is the culprit. I bash on their bikes lovingly at work all day
long so I won't do it here. :rolleyes:
Thanks for the warm welcome!
 
Well, you could upgrade to a 1000G, and you could drop a 1100G motor into that. Pretty much need a tat change if you go too far beyond that. Its cool though. One can easily tell what it is...I think I've had less money in good running 850Gs.
 
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