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For my boy. For a little 50 this thing is kind of fun. It's got the rev limit increased and a raptor 80 carb.


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The important parts of a T500...
 

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TJGM said:
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The Honda Shadow, regardless of year or displacement, will always have a special place in my heart.

Snagged it for only $550 locally. I've put about 60 miles on it so far up in the Santa Cruz mountains for a shakedown. Good power, no mechanical issues, had to replace a burnt signal bulb and the rear brake switch needed cleaning and exercise but it's working fine now.
 
It was free... But still cool enough to share. Late 90s GT Racing Pro BMX bike.
 

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VonYinzer said:
Yeah man. His neighbor threw it out in the trash! There's a couple scrapes and dings but overall it's really clean!

What kind of who does that? I hope you take it off some sweet jumps.
 
Those GT's were the shit back in the day. I remember when my two cousins got matching GT Nitro's (can't believe I remember the model), they were the first cro-mo BMX bikes I had ever seen. Later on I got into BMX and saved up my money and with my parents help I got a Red Line Proline that was aluminum. It never road quite as nice as those GT's, though it was a better bike in just about every other way. GT's were always sort of the bike to have, even when they weren't as good as some other bikes they retained that 90's cool factor. I recently saw one in a dumpster, it was one of the stunt frames with the platform under the seat, I just left it in the dumpster. I never cared much for those GT's.
 
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