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Post a picture of your custom GS

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Good looking bike. Cool tail lights.
What was done regarding the jetting.

I bought it in Wisc and took it to a local honda dealer and they did a mild adjustment (Richening) because it was running lean when I got it. Not really re-jetted. I will look into getting that done this coming spring. Next month I plan to wrap the pipes (DEI - Black)

Winter is needs to hurry and get up outta here. I am ready to ride.....
 
Not me, or anyone i know, but dang...

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I'm wondering what direction he will go in...........when he twists the throttle!!


There are shadows under the truck, and trailer in the background, but none under the bike, the bikes front wheel is egg shaped, and looks like a bad morph attempt, or Photoshop.
 
That is simply INSANE ! I envision that he pops the clutch and it does a couple backwards somersaults. I bet it turns up on YouTube with his bloody corpse as the end of the Grand Finale.
 
Burning up a tire never did impress me. Waste of a motor too. Despite it's size, it looks like he has trouble just turning it around. Probably can use the engine cases as a sidestand.
 


I dont get the egg shaped wheel in the original photo if it is real, the YouTube vid shows it lives. Kinda of reminds me of a 56 Chevy I saw in Australia that the owner installed a WWII P51 mustang engine in. 1710 CI V12 with supercharger, and it couldn't hardly be driven especially under power, great at burning rubber though. It and the pocket bike are freaks of sorts, they could probably get the pocket bike on the next Jackass movie. Still it has some strange cool to it, I dont know how to explain that. Must be a big engine burning rubber, and making a sweet sound. That has to be it.
 
I dont get the egg shaped wheel in the original photo if it is real, the YouTube vid shows it lives.

It's a screen cap taken from this video.

Shot on an action cam with a super wide angle lens that causes annoying "fish bowl" distortion at the outer edges of the frame.
 
Picture of my GS 750 Dunstall that my dad has restored. Needs a bit of fine tuning and already learnt a lot from the forum. Cheers
 
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Welcome to the site, Thule.
Nice looking bike, love the Heron colours.
Are those Dunstall pipes as well with the honeycomb baffles? I remember liking their sound but it was 30 years ago.
 
Wow!

Wow!

Picture of my GS 750 Dunstall that my dad has restored. Needs a bit of fine tuning and already learnt a lot from the forum. Cheers

I really like this bike...750s are where it's at (for me).




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