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Thread: Just finished my 82R restore. Tell me what you think. pics

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    Just finished my 82R restore. Tell me what you think. pics

    The first is a before pic. I still have a few more things I want for it. 85-86 carb and I have a DG pipe silencer coming. I like the way it turned out, especially the wider stance I got with the ex400 hubs and the 190 offset wheels





    It's a celebration bitches!!!

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    pretty dam sexy!!!
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    Attention to detail, very clean. Wish my bike looked that good.

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    Super job, that's one nice fooler...

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    whoa!!!!



    Is it a rider... or a garage queen?

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    Very nice job, Well done!!!
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    Very nice job, Well done!!!Where did you get the nice bolts at?
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    WOW,Very nice job!!!

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    Very nice....great job!
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    Very nice....great job!
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    Nice work. Seems nice first gens are really becoming scarce.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chris200x View Post


    Is it a rider... or a garage queen?
    Oh yeah it's a rider. There's no such thing as a garage bike to me. I'll take a bunch of pics to remind me of how nice it was, then I'm taking it to the dunes this weekend to beat the out of it.!!! lol
    It's a celebration bitches!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by beets442 View Post
    Very nice job, Well done!!!Where did you get the nice bolts at?
    I just sand blasted and polished them mostly. Time consuming though.
    It's a celebration bitches!!!

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