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I see a Kawasaki mach3 in your future.....my former neighbor had one in seventies, fortunately he survived to tell me.

I remember the Bike magazine (UK) write up - they dubbed it the "Thanatoid Mach III".... very apt.
 
One of the greatest days of my life was when I brought home a sister for Suzie. The next four years were a dream come true - two full sized, fully maintained beauties in my garage. Warms my heart just to think about it. :o:o

Cant wait for the day. Either itll be a twin so I'll have a cruiser and a little sporty bike, or a fully faired bike making the GS a cruiser.
 
You're not implying that a GS650GL is sporty, though-right?

Not normally but I'd say mines a bit sporty (just a bit!). I changed the bars to cb400f bars and put an exhaust. Definitely feels alot sportier than when i had those wrist cramping stock bars. I plan on changing the seat style, I'm actually looking at this very one but no purchases will be made till the bike is mechanically well.


If I do get that seat I think I'll be shortening the rear fender a bit and doing something with the taillight...

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1981-1982-...DefaultOrganic&_trksid=p2332490.c100891.m5206

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Just a little sporty!
 
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You're not implying that a GS650GL is sporty, though-right?

Forgive me, guys, but I'm completely uninformed about GS650s (as well as 550s). I just noticed the "G" in 650GL. Is this a shafty?

So I browse through the BikeBound article. Plenty of pics. 13. Not a one shows the left side clear enough to discern the final drive. Shafts are...not sporty (or attractive).

Point being, timebomb, there's a time and place for everything. Time and place for Nos is college parties. :o
 
Forgive me, guys, but I'm completely uninformed about GS650s (as well as 550s). I just noticed the "G" in 650GL. Is this a shafty?

So I browse through the BikeBound article. Plenty of pics. 13. Not a one shows the left side clear enough to discern the final drive. Shafts are...not sporty (or attractive).

Point being, timebomb, there's a time and place for everything. Time and place for Nos is college parties. :o

Yeah shaftdrive and it had highway bars, also I guess it's considered a king and queen seat is what it had.

Apparently the L was for Low slider, or something close to that.


Atleast the maintenance is low!
 
Yeah, though it holds no appeal to me.

Same, though very cool and fast, the power cant even be used on a normal road without a police chase being formed. I definitely can admire the craftsmanship.

More fun to go fast on a slow bike than go slow on a fast one!
 
Same, though very cool and fast, the power cant even be used on a normal road without a police chase being formed. I definitely can admire the craftsmanship.

More fun to go fast on a slow bike than go slow on a fast one!

I've had my days with insane bikes (by far the most insane of which was a fully built GPz 750 Turbo with over 200 hp at the rear wheel; that thing scared me more times than I like to count). Nowadays, I am having a blast slowly and steadily tweaking this Sportster. Just got a set of cams for it, so a little more fun is in store-but nothing remotely crazy.
 
I've had my days with insane bikes (by far the most insane of which was a fully built GPz 750 Turbo with over 200 hp at the rear wheel; that thing scared me more times than I like to count). Nowadays, I am having a blast slowly and steadily tweaking this Sportster. Just got a set of cams for it, so a little more fun is in store-but nothing remotely crazy.

The best thing about harleys is howmuch you can modify them, and how readily available those parts are, you can probably literally build a whole complete engine out of aftermarket parts. Evo is a great engine, now if they can do something like buell again... a twin is a great engine for curvy roads, the powers always there.
 
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