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f/s 1991 GS500E in Rhode Island/Boston $1100 (OBO)

Started by surf.seppo, August 15, 2008, 12:53:53 PM

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surf.seppo

Hey guys. As I said over in the main forum, I'm selling my ol' GS. Here's the craigslist ad (with photos): http://providence.craigslist.org/mcy/798300567.html. Please shoot me an offer. Nothing reasonable will be refused. Discounts available for people on this forum.  8) It's been awesome, guys.

:cheers:

TonyKZ1

The bike looks pretty good. Too bad, we're not closer and I don't have the $1100 as I could use a spare bike. How do you like those MotoPak saddlebags? Do they hit your exhaust, turnsignals, etc..  or cause any problems? Would you be willing to sell them separately? If so, do you have any picts of them on or off the bike?
Thanks, Tony
1997 Yamaha Seca II - mostly stock, Racetech upgraded forks, FZ6R rear shock, Oxford Sports Style Heated Grips, Barkbusters Blizzard Cold Weather Handguards, a Scottoiler vSystem chain oiler. My Mileage Tracker Page.

The Buddha

Hey is that a Rhode bike ???

I been wanting a Rhode bike for so loooong ... too bad I am 800 miles away.

Cool.
Buddha.
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The Buddha

And its also on an Island. I dont have a boat to come and get it. Dammit. But man I love the Island culture.

Cool.
Buddha.
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surf.seppo

Hilarious Buddha -- you always put a smile on my face.  :)

Tony: I loves the Motopak. Super easy on and off, don't hit the exhaust, etc. They are a little bit big, so that if you sit far back in the seat, you sit on the end of the strap at times. I've toured nearly 2k miles on them, and have yet to have a serious problem. One of the back straps got eaten through a little bit, but duct tape seems to have solved.

I'll try to get some pics tomorrow, and I could def. see selling them separately.  :cheers:

TonyKZ1

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Quote from: surf.seppo on August 15, 2008, 03:42:04 PM
Hilarious Buddha -- you always put a smile on my face.  :)

Tony: I loves the Motopak. Super easy on and off, don't hit the exhaust, etc. They are a little bit big, so that if you sit far back in the seat, you sit on the end of the strap at times. I've toured nearly 2k miles on them, and have yet to have a serious problem. One of the back straps got eaten through a little bit, but duct tape seems to have solved.

I'll try to get some pics tomorrow, and I could def. see selling them separately.  :cheers:

hehe.. Buddha's quite the comic relief sometimes! As for the saddlebags, cool, I've got their GT-17 magnetic tankbag and their GT-Tail bag, so all that would go right together, not that I'd need that much storage space this side of an Iron Butt ride, but you never know. ;-)
Tony
1997 Yamaha Seca II - mostly stock, Racetech upgraded forks, FZ6R rear shock, Oxford Sports Style Heated Grips, Barkbusters Blizzard Cold Weather Handguards, a Scottoiler vSystem chain oiler. My Mileage Tracker Page.

surf.seppo

Hey Tony: apparently my website is down, so I can't post the picks of the bags. Do you have an email address I could use? (PM me or something)  :)

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