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    For sale Gsx1100g 1991

    Due to a fairly huge bill coming my way I'm gonna sell the mighty beast
    Its the 1991 GSX1100G
    Its got metzler tyres,agearsack pack rack and is now back to being a nekkid bike.
    Im looking to get around $4000
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    What bike does that leave you with now?
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    Oh. Three weeks on this bike.

    That's gotta be some kind of new record for least time with bike now, doesn't it Frosty?

    I guess that just leaves Mella Yella and the XJ now in the gargre...
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XJ/FROSTY
    Due to a fairly huge bill coming my way I'm gonna sell the mighty beast
    Its the 1991 GSX1100G
    Its got metzler tyres,agearsack pack rack and is now back to being a nekkid bike.
    Im looking to get around $4000
    Yikes!

    Id have it if it wasnt so bloody enormous

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    I think the picture might constitute a breach of the fair trading act.

    What does in really look like? I might be interested

    And would you be selling this because of your love of gravity?

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    There ya go Bob thats my baby
    And yep My reason for sale is two fold --Its too bloody tall for commuting and I've suddenly gotta find a sizable chunk of cash I diddn't budget for
    Read knack knack thread --Hmm On the cheap side im loooking at 2k to fix my van.
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    Quote Originally Posted by celticno6
    Oh. Three weeks on this bike.

    That's gotta be some kind of new record for least time with bike now, doesn't it Frosty?

    I guess that just leaves Mella Yella and the XJ now in the gargre...
    I must say Um er ya see theres this lil project i've always wanted to try --Involving a seca series yamaha --preferably a 900 but a 750 would do.
    Well bugger me I was "donated'" a deregistered xj900 --quite ridable and as a bonus I built the motor about 5 years ago so it shouldn't be too knackered.
    the better brakes,braced frame etc will make for an interesting bike.
    Meanwhile the 750 is ridable once I put the front end back in it.
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    Want massive torque without so much as a gearchange? G is your bike. Not the easiest to throw through the bends but capable enough, very smooth cruising and no chain maintenance. With the modern fashion for naked sportsbikes she hides her age pretty well too. Motor good for 300,000 ks I'm told.

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    I'm twitching
    I so want it
    so very want it, but won't be able to ride it until I get my full

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    pic is now of MY bike--
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    Bugga you live all the way up there coz the guy at work (who has been hunting for months) just went to buy this
    he probably woulda dicked you around anyway

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    The rake on the front wheel is fairly big, is this what makes cornering such a pain? Or is this standard for the series because most of them have full fairings?

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    answering my own question.

    I had a look at

    http://www.msgroup.org/forums/mtt/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=76

    and this confirmed my preconception, the bike will be trying to self correct if you start turning.

    So this bike was designed for highway riding - possibly. Or maybe for a commuter like me that typically only goes around corners at the traffic lights.

    That means I would have to start looking at money - but with Christmas and holiday so close .... damn stupid time to be selling it. Keep it for another couple of months, I dare you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Bob
    I had a look at

    http://www.msgroup.org/forums/mtt/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=76

    and this confirmed my preconception, the bike will be trying to self correct if you start turning.

    So this bike was designed for highway riding - possibly. Or maybe for a commuter like me that typically only goes around corners at the traffic lights.

    That means I would have to start looking at money - but with Christmas and holiday so close .... damn stupid time to be selling it. Keep it for another couple of months, I dare you.
    Need the money for my race van so Im selling it asap
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    jaysus the cheek of some people. a bloke came orf trade me and offered me a rediculous sum for my bike--Ohh but its cash mate--yea well I dont do trade in beans mate. sheesh :spudwhat:
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