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In order to buy this.
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I had to buy this.
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Project Guzzi is for sale.
 
Father's day gifts from my kids.

3/8 breaker bar
Inspection mirror
Magnetic pickup tool
Step drill bit

Good choice kids :)

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Drey6 said:
This used to sit there.
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I sold that piece of work...

Been on the hunt for one that size 30-35' but anything under 30K is just shit... people don't do the maintenance scummy showers, toilets, fuckin cukuhrachas run when the cabinet opens and they leave shit in the black tanks... humans can be the nastiest creatures on earth mang :eek:
 
I am about to be, I'm building 5 cabins and a 3 unit mini condo up in Michigan for seasonal turons and hunters, but no leases or evictions haha :eek:
 
Some more glass for a Flat Tracker.

Made for a Triumph, but it will most likely go on a Yamaha ;D

 
Couple of nice GS700 wheels, new OEM clutch cable, and a set of Mikuni CV flatslides for my GS550.
 

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I FINALLY, after a ridiculous 2 year battle, got the title for my 79 xs650! (not pictured)

Today I took some time away from the office, before heading to do some homework, and picked up a 82 XR500R. The guy gave it to me for a song and a dance (essentially) because I helped him adjust the carbs on his CB360 after the shop he paid several hundred to couldn't get it running. Problem was they didn't set the float height correctly and it was flooding one cylinder and not getting enough fuel on the other.

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Tune-A-Fish said:
Been on the hunt for one that size 30-35' but anything under 30K is just shit... people don't do the maintenance scummy showers, toilets, fuckin cukuhrachas run when the cabinet opens and they leave shit in the black tanks... humans can be the nastiest creatures on earth mang :eek:

68,000 miles on that one. Roof needed a small patch and a definite reseal. Sold to a moto/car enthusiast from an hour and a half away. It was meticulously cleaned by yours truly. The deal was with my girlfriends Dad...if I cleaned it, posted the ad and did the leg work on selling it 25% of the profit(however large or small it would be) would be mine! I put 8 hours into it labor wise and 1 day while buyers came to check it out. Made $750, pretty easy money for this college kid. Now that the shed is up, I get more garage space too. This was a win/win...

winwinwinwinwinwinwin
 
Mr_Dunev said:
Some more glass for a Flat Tracker.

Made for a Triumph, but it will most likely go on a Yamaha ;D

If it's going on an XS650, it'll fit. The seating area of the frame is damn near identical as far as dimensions. XS has a steeper kick up in the rear. But with a raised cowl, you should be fine.
 
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