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Thanks and some pics of our GS1000S replica resto mod

  • Thread starter Thread starter Eddie Sisneros
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some pictures that are more worthy of posting.

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The blue cooler lines are really sharp.
The bike is beautiful.

Since you mentioned it I think thats what I dont like the most.
The bike looks AWESOME, cept for those way loud hoses.
I know if ya run a cooler ya have to have hoses but for goodness sake, cant they go someplace else?
 
Wow! I liked the earlier pics, but I agree, Eddie ... these do the bike far more justice, hehe!

...Oh, and for the record, I think the cooler lines were exceptionally well done - I especially like the extra attention given to the application of those nice chrome brackets, as well as the choice of color on the lines. They work very well on the bike and look as though they're supposed to be there. The factory would've been hard pressed to do a better job had those been "OEM spec."

Regards,
 
Bike looks very nice; I had a chance to ride Salty Monks Skunk this last weekend and it is had alot of torque stock and was light and nimble.

With the 1085 and Bandit conversion it has to be a nice ride.
 
im not in love with the cooler line color.i would have prefered just plain black braided hose mostly because the blue hose is a pain to keep clean.

the routing however is how it needs to be.
 
They work very well on the bike and look as though they're supposed to be there. The factory would've been hard pressed to do a better job had those been "OEM spec."
that is my goal on everything i do. a customer saw some others looking at it at the shop and couldnt figure out what everyone was going on about.

"its just got a pipe on it". he thought it came this way other than the pipe. :D
 
im not in love with the cooler line color.i would have prefered just plain black braided hose mostly because the blue hose is a pain to keep clean.

Well GET in love with it, brother! :p;)

I can definitely appreciate where keeping it clean could be a chore ... but it really looks great (in my opinion)!

Regards,
 
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