This is my 900GTS.
This pic is from a recent ride day.
Col's 1978 900GTS
- Colin Linz
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Col's 1978 900GTS
Cheers
Colin Linz
Colin Linz
G'day Colin,
I just found your profile of your beautiful 900GTS/SS and need to tell
you, there are simply no where near enough photos of it! Get that
camera out and start snapping, we want more!
Also, on a serious note, it would be great if you could include as much
info as possible about the restoration process and the
particular modifications you made to the frame / engine / steering etc..
This site is all about being here for the long haul and who knows, that
information may end up being useful to a lot of people over the
next 10 or 20 years from now.
You have a really beautiful bike there and should be commended for
the obvious hours and dollars you have poured into her to get her
that way. And nice to see you don't hide her away but even take
her down the track to give those Hondas and Suzukis (?) a
floggin'! Great photo - nice to see the old 1970's bike leading out
of the corner!
Have a look at how Scott presented his information, including
suppliers and costings for the mods he undertook.
http://www.bevelheaven.com/~BB/phpBB2/v ... .php?t=152
That would be great if you could find the time. Some of us really do
want to know all about your restoration story....
Cheers mate ,
Chris
I just found your profile of your beautiful 900GTS/SS and need to tell
you, there are simply no where near enough photos of it! Get that
camera out and start snapping, we want more!
Also, on a serious note, it would be great if you could include as much
info as possible about the restoration process and the
particular modifications you made to the frame / engine / steering etc..
This site is all about being here for the long haul and who knows, that
information may end up being useful to a lot of people over the
next 10 or 20 years from now.
You have a really beautiful bike there and should be commended for
the obvious hours and dollars you have poured into her to get her
that way. And nice to see you don't hide her away but even take
her down the track to give those Hondas and Suzukis (?) a
floggin'! Great photo - nice to see the old 1970's bike leading out
of the corner!
Have a look at how Scott presented his information, including
suppliers and costings for the mods he undertook.
http://www.bevelheaven.com/~BB/phpBB2/v ... .php?t=152
That would be great if you could find the time. Some of us really do
want to know all about your restoration story....
Cheers mate ,
Chris