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Thanks for the advice

Started by loco, October 31, 2011, 05:57:43 PM

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loco

That I have gotten here on my 92 GS500.  But I am moving on.  I have replaced the GS with a '85 Ninja 600.  I love the way the GS rides but I wanted to move on and I got a great deal on this bike and I already have a buyer for the GS.

GS500E


Ninja 600


Chad

ghostrider_23

We all move on inn one way or another.

I went from Harley's to a sports touring bike. From here maybe a 600 maybe a 650, but for now I am having too much for with this little bugger. Rejetting soon and adding a slip-on to improve the throttle alittle and we'll see where we go from there.

Let us know how you feel in a month or so please and good luck. O0

Dr.McNinja

Why in God's name would you want another carbed bike?

Tombstones81

nice ninja.
but WOW  :icon_eek: that is one Dirty GS!

94 GS500
01 Engine
Personally repainted!  (Traded)

87 Honda VF700C Magna
(Super Magna)

rayshon


omio

I did a similar thing, but so far I am keeping my '01 GS, I purchased a '93 Ninja ZX6.  I have had my Ninja for just over a month and so far I am very pleased with it.

Good luck with yours!!!

scratch

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Quote from: Dr.McNinja on November 01, 2011, 12:15:38 AM
Why in God's name would you want another carbed bike?
If you have to ask, you haven't thought out all the reasons someone would buy a carbed bike over a FI one.  Think like a motorcycle mechanic.  What would you want as a m/c mechanic?

Easy to work on.
Low tech
Reliable
Doesn't need a $120 tool to diagnose.

loco -  I say good for you.  The bike looks very well cared for and clean.
The motorcycle is no longer the hobby, the skill has become the hobby.

Power does not compare to skill.  What good is power without the skill to use it?

QuoteOriginally posted by Wintermute on BayAreaRidersForum.com
good judgement trumps good skills every time.

BaltimoreGS

Don't poopoo on the man's ride high!  It looks like a nice bike and , once dialed in properly, carbs can be just as reliable as FI   :thumb:

-Jessie

rayshon

Quote from: BaltimoreGS on November 01, 2011, 09:45:57 AM
Don't poopoo on the man's ride high!  It looks like a nice bike and , once dialed in properly, carbs can be just as reliable as FI   :thumb:

-Jessie

Yeah I agree, the bike is nice and looks clean for it's age, but let's just hope the man has good experience with carbs as this bike has twice the amount as a GS :P


redhawkdancing

Nice Ride!  Nothing like an oldie but goodie. Takes ya back to the old Ninja commercial days.    :cheers:

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