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Gl1100 chopper
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Re: Gl1100 chopper
Very tough and special chopper, it will show up on the NGW site soon .demonxjr wrote:one for the gallery Try
I think you have found the "right" solution for our forum
write, write, write, write and write!!
Keep up the good work demonxjr, thank you.
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"84 - GL1200 Standard
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wveith wrote:that is one cool bike!! hmmmmm a new project
Clean and nice chopper, I think you can drive it also.Used Hard Tail, Honda Goldwing Chop. Built by K-Moore, changed by me. Choppers never die they only evolve. Engine and gearbox rebuilt, starter rebuilt using new parts, stainless steel exhausts, the only chrome parts are the wing mirrors so no Sunday polishing necessary, even the spokes are stainless steel. The only reason for the sale is to raise money to go to the USA for a holiday of a lifetime. This chopper was brought by me from a reputable dealer, I have every MOT dating back to 1976
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I like it, But with lower back problems I would have to integrate a hidden soft tail on it. The exhaust pipes would need to be a little lower as well.
But I like it, although I could mount a makeshift fishing pole holder on the current exhaust system.
But I like it, although I could mount a makeshift fishing pole holder on the current exhaust system.
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I saw a GL1000 with some 4-into-4 aftermarket exhaust, I think itran429 wrote:I like it, But with lower back problems I would have to integrate a hidden soft tail on it. The exhaust pipes would need to be a little lower as well.
was in 1979!!!. They was really tough. I have never seen this
mufflers since then. Maybe other have seen some 4-into-4 exhaust
for Goldwings?
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