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OK. Here's mine

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Everything you see that's not red is powder coated with the exception of the chambers. Major mod was adapting an 80 GS750 swingarm and conversion to disk brakes on the rear. The wheels are Morris mags and came in a conversion kit for the 550 way back then. I found the set for $25.00 on ebay. Too cool to pass up. All rear wheel adapters and spacers and bearing carriers 100% designed by yours truly. The only bad about the Morris mags is there is no cush drive. The wheel is supported by the bearing adapter and the sprocket bolts directly to that adapter. All components were CNC machined.
I was afraid of the no cush drive in the rear, but if you didn't know before hand you would never realize it's missing.
The motor is a full one over and freshly done. I have a stock set of jugs that I would like to take .5 over but PM keeps sellimg them out from under me.
Sorry about the lack of pix but I am nearly out of web space. Hope to get more pix up soon.

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Post by Tom Garcia »

Mighty Sweet!!! Nice and clean....
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Post by durgam »

Very nice. Super clean too.

Add some rear sets to round out the package. (wink, wink)
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nice

Post by two-stroke-brit »

now thats what im talkin about.
very nice is that a flat tracker seat unit??.
well done .
She will never be pretty but hoping she will be a fun ride.

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Post by water cooled »

Great job Coyote! You did a nice job on that.
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Post by johnakay »

very smart. :wink:
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