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Finished pics of resurrected GS

Started by destroyer, June 27, 2004, 01:17:53 PM

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destroyer

A month or so ago I posted some pics of my work in progress and the finished pics minus the body work.  I finally got the body back from being painted and put the bike back together.  Its a 2000 model and I had it painted PR4 Dodge red just like my red ram hemi.  Took my first ever ride on this machine a couple days ago and am very impressed.  The bike fits me well and has impressive handling.  I'm really enjoying it.



before


after

Enjoy,

Stephen

destroyer

Sorry the finished pics arent showing up.....Ill get it fixed.

Stephen

destroyer


i3randon12

when u come to a stop...  suck ur thumb

cernunos

Looks sweet dude!!! Was it like that when ya got it or did you wreck it?? Either way, nice bike man. 8)
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destroyer

Traded an old GS250t for it.  Was wrecked when I got it (see top pics).  Fixed mostly with used parts.

I replaced:

forks
headlight assembly
gauges
handlebars
mirrors
gas tank
front fender
left side panel
battery
multiple carb cleanings

I also got a spare parts bike with the deal.  Really all it is (parts bike) is a frame, engine and wires.  Had most of the stuff robbed off of it already.  The parts bike is a '96.

The fixed bike is a 2000 and it had a little over 3200 miles on it when I got it.

I rode it all day today and had more fun than the law should allow.  Very very fun bike to ride.

Thanks to all,

Stephen

i3randon12

when u come to a stop...  suck ur thumb

Eightmarky

Dude, what does mine say?  Sweet!  What about mine?

dgyver

Great job! I know it had to a lot of work but well worth it.   :thumb:
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JLKasper

I had my road bicycle painted that color; excellent choice!!   :cheers:
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