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Title: Bought a 93 GS500E
Post by: jtenright on October 05, 2003, 04:25:34 PM
just drove home my new/1st street bike!!!
20K miles
very clean
red
just needs new tires
Title: Bought a 93 GS500E
Post by: Casimir on October 05, 2003, 05:35:39 PM
Congrats!  :cheers:

Ride safe and have fun. Oh, and cut that ugly fender off! :mrgreen:
Title: Bought a 93 GS500E
Post by: jtenright on October 05, 2003, 06:10:15 PM
yea thats gonna be my 1st mod
should I do it like the one on this Site?

next mot will be to shorten the turnsignals
Title: Bought a 93 GS500E
Post by: Cris on October 05, 2003, 06:42:56 PM
Plenty of ideas on this site. Lotsa pics!
Congrats and  :cheers: Welcome! :cheers:
Title: Mods for your new "baby"
Post by: can-can on October 05, 2003, 07:46:22 PM
YES!! Chop that damn fender off!! According to this sights directions, or personal preferance(which I did). I recommend cutting off as much of that monstrosity as humanly possible!! Cograts on your new bike and always ride safe. Good times!! :thumb:
Title: Bought a 93 GS500E
Post by: scratch on October 06, 2003, 08:35:14 AM
Wecome to the site for your wonderful new purchase! Enjoy!
Title: Bought a 93 GS500E
Post by: snapper on October 06, 2003, 08:41:06 AM
For the signals go to your local dealer/store and pick out some nice ones.... they wil lrun you like $20.  They will look sweet.  I have some lockhart phillips signals...

Then order some progessive springs, you won't believe the difference with them.  Do a search on the site for the link to the cheapest place to get them!!!

Welcome aboard!

:cheers:
Title: Bought a 93 GS500E
Post by: pantablo on October 06, 2003, 08:45:09 AM
congratulations.
check my site for lots of valuable info including a "license plate relocatio" page showing the most fender you could possibly cut off.

p-
Title: Bought a 93 GS500E
Post by: Lars on October 06, 2003, 08:46:49 AM
'93 is a good year because mine is also from '93  ;)

Leave the fender on, everyone is cutting it off so it isn't original anymore. :nana: Leaving it on would be far more original  :mrgreen:  besides, when riding in the rain it protects you (and especially the passenger) from the spray wich is thrown up by the rearwheel.  

The shortened signal stalks are a good idea. The OEM ones are long and flap around too much. (they also break off when you try to take too much groceries with you :P)

Good luck with your new bike!!
Title: Bought a 93 GS500E
Post by: pantablo on October 06, 2003, 08:59:57 AM
Quote from: LarsLeave the fender on, everyone is cutting it off so it isn't original anymore. :nana: Leaving it on would be far more original  :mrgreen:  besides, when riding in the rain it protects you (and especially the passenger) from the spray wich is thrown up by the rearwheel.  

Cutting the fender isn't to be original-its to look good. Leaving it may be mroe original but uglier.

The rest of the tail/taillight/bodywork protects you from the roostertail if you ride through a bit of water. If you're riding in the rain you have more to worry about than getting a little water from the rear wheel.
Title: Bought a 93 GS500E
Post by: Lars on October 06, 2003, 12:48:19 PM
I know everyone does it for the looks, I was also kidding a bit.
But I'm keeping mine on, because of the spray of the rain (wich hits especially the passenger) and I have to ride often in the rain.

BTW, you shouldn't have extra worries when riding in the rain, just take it easy and be smooth, nothing will happen ;)

BT45's have excellent grip in the rain:)
Title: Bought a 93 GS500E
Post by: scratch on October 06, 2003, 01:10:12 PM
Quote from: LarsI know everyone does it for the looks, I was also kidding a bit.
But I'm keeping mine on, because of the spray of the rain (wich hits especially the passenger) and I have to ride often in the rain.

BTW, you shouldn't have extra worries when riding in the rain, just take it easy and be smooth, nothing will happen ;)

BT45's have excellent grip in the rain:)

I'm with you man, I like the fender, it gives it that European-mudguard look that I like so much. Ever see an European '82 Yamaha 750 Seca with its mudguard? It just looks wicked! We're rebelling against you, Pablo! :lol:  :mrgreen:  :lol:  just kidding!  :lol:

Good to know the BT45's have good grip in the rain. I'm lookin' forward to riding in the rain this year.
Title: Bought a 93 GS500E
Post by: jtenright on October 06, 2003, 03:46:49 PM
1st mod will be done in the next few hours!!!

and my BT45s are on the way
110/70 front
140/70 rear

tail lights will be next
damn, its just like modding cars I hate being mod crazy hehe
Title: Bought a 93 GS500E
Post by: jtenright on October 06, 2003, 04:48:55 PM
mod done, I trimmed the rear
lookes way better!
Title: Bought a 93 GS500E
Post by: JohNLA on October 06, 2003, 07:55:14 PM
:thumb:
Title: Bought a 93 GS500E
Post by: miket on October 07, 2003, 01:18:32 AM
Quote from: pantabloIf you're riding in the rain you have more to worry about than getting a little water from the rear wheel.

In fact the problem is the mud from the rear wheel, not the water. ;)