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trike lady

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Well, my GL650I is finally home. I paid the taxes on Tuesday and waiting for the title from Harrisburg.
The tow company brought the bike home to its garage where it has a nice carpet in its bay.
:yahoo:
 

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[url=https://classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=149266#p149266:1aau4p23 said:
slabghost » Thu May 21, 2015 11:07 pm[/url]":1aau4p23]
Congratulations! Been a long wait. Bet you are anxious to get it on the road.
:thanks: slabghost
Thank you everyone.
I've been waiting a long time for the day when my Baby Wing would come home. I will be going through a list of what parts are needed, what I want to do first and getting a service manual before I even start any major work. I know the choke cable is messed up, the brake fluid is yellow and the rear brakes are drum brakes.
I basically want original parts that look like they belong, its a 30+ year old bike and I am looking for what I call 'Seasoned' parts.
I am a member of the International Master Bike Builders Association where I currently hold Technician II certification. I have taken the test for Builder I but I'm shy 75 points for certification and this bike is my project for the 75 points. When the bike is complete I'll be joining the Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club. Here's the website: https://www.vjmc.org/index.shtml
 
Trike lady notice the license plate surround on the Rats Nest
I joined VJMC so that I could get club rego but as it was too restrictive ( club events and 15klm from home test and tune rides only) and I have now changed my rego to single seat (no pillion allowed) which is only about $40 a year more and no restrictions on when I can ride. I will be heading off tomorrow morning for our Saturday coffee meet up at Springwood Suzuki which is classified as a club ride. :yes:
 
[url=https://classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=149277#p149277:3op9onn6 said:
Ansimp » Fri May 22, 2015 3:44 am[/url]":3op9onn6]
Trike lady notice the license plate surround on the Rats Nest
I joined VJMC so that I could get club rego but as it was too restrictive ( club events and 15klm from home test and tune rides only) and I have now changed my rego to single seat (no pillion allowed) which is only about $40 a year more and no restrictions on when I can ride. I will be heading off tomorrow morning for our Saturday coffee meet up at Springwood Suzuki which is classified as a club ride. :yes:
It is the same one as the SilverWing. I guess all the GL parts can be swapped. I know the fairing parts are interchangeable.
 
[url=https://classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=149318#p149318:2mk1wjl3 said:
trike lady » Sat May 23, 2015 9:05 am[/url]":2mk1wjl3]
[url=https://classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=149277#p149277:2mk1wjl3 said:
Ansimp » Fri May 22, 2015 3:44 am[/url]":2mk1wjl3]
Trike lady notice the license plate surround on the Rats Nest
I joined VJMC so that I could get club rego but as it was too restrictive ( club events and 15klm from home test and tune rides only) and I have now changed my rego to single seat (no pillion allowed) which is only about $40 a year more and no restrictions on when I can ride. I will be heading off tomorrow morning for our Saturday coffee meet up at Springwood Suzuki which is classified as a club ride. :yes:
It is the same one as the SilverWing. I guess all the GL parts can be swapped. I know the fairing parts are interchangeable.
I was referring to my Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club plate surround :good:
If you click on the thumbnail you will see the full size image in my gallery :yes:
 
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