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Can't believe there is no " Picture of your GT " thread
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Re: Can't believe there is no " Picture of your GT " thread
More pictures please of this bike.
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Re: Can't believe there is no " Picture of your GT " thread
Sorry ,only got the one.not mine .was outside the Creg at this years Manx.early model with later pipes.
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If anyone can see these 2 kettles ? They were at Ashburnham classic bike show couple months ago.
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Re: Can't believe there is no " Picture of your GT " thread
Me at very high speed around the Gooseneck this years Manx
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Re: Can't believe there is no " Picture of your GT " thread
Great pic going round the Gooseneck. A memory made 
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Was a great MGP for us even though the D.E.D has ruined the event.ive done every Manx /TT since 1980 on a bike and as a kid since 64 .this is a good pic and be framed & up on wall.glad you like it too
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SNAP!! Don't change the colour Fullmoon.... Aztec Gold is by far the best there is
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Re: Can't believe there is no " Picture of your GT " thread
The left side of the bike is super faded.
So much so that the tank and side cover (missing in the pics) appear silver on the left side, but Aztec Gold on the right hand side.
Dealing with a regulator/rectifier issue. I had purchased a Procom ESR770. It allowed the regulated voltage to to over 18 V as measured at the battery terminals. Replaced the ESR770 with the oem regulator and rectifier. Measured voltage across the battery from 13.8 to 14.5. I've got a unit from Oregon Motorcycle Parts on the way.
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So much so that the tank and side cover (missing in the pics) appear silver on the left side, but Aztec Gold on the right hand side.
Dealing with a regulator/rectifier issue. I had purchased a Procom ESR770. It allowed the regulated voltage to to over 18 V as measured at the battery terminals. Replaced the ESR770 with the oem regulator and rectifier. Measured voltage across the battery from 13.8 to 14.5. I've got a unit from Oregon Motorcycle Parts on the way.
Mitch
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Re: Can't believe there is no " Picture of your GT " thread
Sad to say this is now for sale, as I've had to give up riding due to ill health. See 'For sale'joolstacho wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 4:19 pm Here's one I prepared before...
By the way, this is the actual factory tank colour, -a lot of the resprays I've seen are too red, note it has an element of burnt orange in it.