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  1. Mark in Seattle

    Suzuki GS model differences

    One is Fast, One is Sassy! http://dadsvintageads.blogspot.com/2009/06/1978-suzuki-gs-550-now-comes-two-ways.html
  2. Mark in Seattle

    76 XL250 "Cafuro" - DONE WITH PICTURES!

    couple people asked about the throttle, I just recently changed it. Here was the original system using twist with a shaft underneath and collars welded on: Throttle version 1 by Mary Mack & Mark, on Flickr underside Twist throttle by Mary Mack & Mark, on Flickr twistie Twist...
  3. Mark in Seattle

    76 XL250 "Cafuro" - DONE WITH PICTURES!

    Here is a more recent photo with the side covers completed 3-4 rear.edit by Mary Mack & Mark, on Flickr
  4. Mark in Seattle

    CB500 Cafe Racer..... It is finally done

    Badass! Looks like she picked the right dude! and all we boys ever want for anniversary is a BJ... ;D
  5. Mark in Seattle

    250 ninja finished

    Super hot - nice Job!
  6. Mark in Seattle

    XL600 Tracker

    Ha its not really Curtis - I just used the "sexy" filters in photoshop! I almost did an XL500 mono but kickstarting those big thumpers is gnarly - have fun, looking forward to your build
  7. Mark in Seattle

    XL600 Tracker

    Go crazy on it! Just finished my 76 XL250, but I'd love to do a monoshock next - 3-4 rear.edit by Mary Mack & Mark, on Flickr
  8. Mark in Seattle

    Re: XL350R Tracker - Finished and For Sale!

    Re: XL350R Tracker - It's Alive! Sort Of! With Pics! Great job! A really cool looking tracker/mono homage
  9. Mark in Seattle

    washingtonians

    Im in Seattle, check out the member map (link up top there) and it shows where people are located, you may find someone right next door- Welcome to our sickness!
  10. Mark in Seattle

    Dual sport into tracker- who's done it?

    did my 76 XL250 tracker (same bike as Jakes blue one, just went a different style): http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=26494.50
  11. Mark in Seattle

    76 XL250 "Cafuro" - DONE WITH PICTURES!

    76 XL250 "Cafuro" - New Pipe pics Finally got to take a rip but it didn't last long: Got the bike from the shop and the new low pipe looks killer, totally transforms the look into tracker. They used a headpipe from a BSA I saw on their shelf and liked, and I bought a Supertrapp shorty silencer...
  12. Mark in Seattle

    Old Toronto motorcycle pics

    Ultra cool! Thanks
  13. Mark in Seattle

    college kid with an xl350

    I think thats normal. I checked my pics and it looks like mine does the same. Also any hit big enough to do that bend would show up and crumple the tube. You're good to go!
  14. Mark in Seattle

    college kid with an xl350

    Have fun! These are neat platforms for a custom -That looks to be a '76, my 76 XL250 has (or, had) all identical parts except the motor. Can't help you on exhaust I just paid the bike shop to fab me a low pipe with a Supertrapp. My build thread in in my signature
  15. Mark in Seattle

    gs 750 1978 - what do you think people

    Pretty Sweet, I had a 78 GS 550. Things I liked: Great overall stance "look", really nice factory tailpiece (with a mini-trunk!), sweet star alloys, great bulletproof powerful engine. Things I didn't like, handled like a pig (just too long for nimble turning), bad electrical (but what vintage...
  16. Mark in Seattle

    Honda XL250 Cafe/Tracker Thing

    Good times, these XLs are showing up more everyday, its a great platform and easy to work on - Have fun!
  17. Mark in Seattle

    1975 XL250 Fork Lower

    Wish I could help, I also heard about "the spacer trick" but never found anywhere that explained it. Ended up dropping my 76 XL 2" at the trees, but with that huge front wheel they never look very low. Maybe I'll swap on a CB front some day. Good Luck!
  18. Mark in Seattle

    My bike is being featured on silodrome

    Well deserved! stay rad Falcon!
  19. Mark in Seattle

    74 TL 125 (Desert Rat)

    Looks awesome - nice job!
  20. Mark in Seattle

    Another DTT on Pipeburn today!

    And never even nominated for BOTM! Congrats to Jake and his Xl285, they don't mention DTT but some of us followed his build (a first build, yet): http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=31615.0 pipeburn feature: http://www.pipeburn.com/home/2012/1/15/1973-honda-xl-285.html
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