anyone got hi-res pics of a 1982 GPz750? prefferrably unrestored or concours d'elegance
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Re: anyone got hi-res pics of a 1982 GPz750? prefferrably unrestored or concours d'elegance
27 Oct 2005 09:51
Too bad. I really enjoy hearing stories about people that fall over deals involving old bikes...gives me hope that it will happen to me. Keep the forum posted on the 'black chrome saga' . I have a banged up set of original exhausts I'll need resurfaced, someday. The GPz's may be dinosaurs, but mine will still be running twenty years from now ('course petrol will be $10.00/gal by then and I'll be dead of old age).
Michael
Victoria, Texas
1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A
Victoria, Texas
1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A
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Re: anyone got hi-res pics of a 1982 GPz750? prefferrably unrestored or concours d'elegance
27 Oct 2005 12:02
I'm actually a member of both the forums I listed, and probably a couple hundred more. Whenever I run across a forum that looks interesting, I try and log in to see if I'm already a member

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Re: thanks for plastic repair tips
27 Oct 2005 13:38
Will give welding a try. Also, thank you for adhesive offer and tips. There are a few autobody repair supply shops in the greater Atlanta area so if needed I should be able to find locally.
You might be interested in reading about the first thermoplastic, Bakelite.
http://bakelite_world_2001.tripod.com/itsbakeliteyouknow/id12.html
Not my site!
I'm familiar with Bakelite through my interest in old radios.
Thanks again,
-Bob
You might be interested in reading about the first thermoplastic, Bakelite.
http://bakelite_world_2001.tripod.com/itsbakeliteyouknow/id12.html
Not my site!
I'm familiar with Bakelite through my interest in old radios.
Thanks again,
-Bob
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