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You are feeling an uncontrollable urge to give me the GS...
You are feeling an uncontrollable urge to give me the GS...
You are feeling an uncontrollable urge to give me the GS...
You are feeling an uncontrollable urge to give me the GS...
You are feeling an uncontrollable urge to give me the GS...
Seriously, I have been looking for a big sister to my 750 since I built it. One like yours would make a good "next step" dedicated drag bike! Seats gotta go or be modded to get it away from the rear tire. Throw on a set of struts, a wrinkle wall and a set of wheelie bars then point it to the track
We did end up putting solid struts on it buuuut sold it before we put a car tire on it. Still to this day it is the loudest and meanest sounding inline I've heard.
We did end up putting solid struts on it buuuut sold it before we put a car tire on it. Still to this day it is the loudest and meanest sounding inline I've heard.
You have/had some great bikes there, very cool!
And Hoosier, I can relate about the GS. Still miss my '83. Most comfortable, torquey bike I've ever owned, even if it wasn't a lightweight corner carver; I could sit in that saddle all day and never think twice about it. Every time I see one now I'm tempted to approach the owner with a $$ offer. ;D
Gone, but not forgotten:
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