GT750 Chamber Identification

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Arne
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Bassani (thanks Allan)

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I believe these are J&R Power pipes, they were on ebay but didn't stay long.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... &viewitem=
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Barry S. wrote:I believe these are J&R Power pipes, they were on ebay but didn't stay long.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... &viewitem=
Excellent, thanks. I put them on my photobucket account so they won't go away.

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I guess I'm insane.

I really like the bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa part and then the other parts are pretty good too.

Funny what'll make you smile.
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Post by Suzsmokeyallan »

If anyone can identify these chambers?? cause ive never seen another set like them and id really appreciate knowing what brand they are. The head pipes have a droopy sort of lower bend which makes them look different than all the others.

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Two strokes, its just that simple.

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Arne.
That Buffalo Picture you pulled off the Tomcat site, happens to be mine. It makes a bunch of power and the top third throttle hasn't come alive yet, so lots of carb work to be done yet, but the potential brings a grin to the face.
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Buffalo-guy wrote:Arne.
That Buffalo Picture you pulled off the Tomcat site, happens to be mine. It makes a bunch of power and the top third throttle hasn't come alive yet, so lots of carb work to be done yet, but the potential brings a grin to the face.
Fred
Excellent! I've always like the GS series seat look on a GT.
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Post by Buffalo-guy »

Maybe the seat looks kinda like a GS, but the front half is pure Buffalo, and the latter half is Yamaha (sorry Rick) Seca 550, or some such thing. When your not doing stock any more, the only limiting factor is the old imagination.
This group sure has some interesting bikes among them. I think I like it here. Cheers. Fred
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