THE GPZ 1100 Project

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Re: THE GPZ 1100 Project

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Nice work once again C

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kilika2 wrote:
Am I the only one wondering how this bike is suspended in the air? Crazy.

Chris.
Hahahahahahahaha.... You are right. The photo shows the bike is on the air!!!! Actually, it's standing on a base of wood
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And the project is finished
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:cheers: :headbang: :thumbsup: :shocker :udaman ClapHands Cruisin :yutugh2:

Yeah, that about sums it up.
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Here's the link of a video i made for it on youtube:
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Nice work my firend....as usual.
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Mr. Csofos, you'r projeckt's are amasing. Very nice video too.
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Absolutely beautiful. Well done!
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very, very nice,

maybe I will just take my bike apart and ship it to you in peices, then you can put it back together, and finish it off so lovely like you do, take it apart, and ship it back.
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95FZR600 wrote:
the_finch wrote:Absolutely beautiful. Well done!
Agreed :headbang:
Despite not being the George who helped out LoL
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[/quote] Despite not being the George who helped out LoL[/quote]
Oh yes he did. He told me about the brake discs, remember? Thanks George, i'll remember in every next project now on :cheers:
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csofos wrote:
Despite not being the George who helped out LoL[/quote]
Oh yes he did. He told me about the brake discs, remember? Thanks George, i'll remember in every next project now on :cheers:[/quote]

Chris,
Nah that was the easy bit as I had been there and done it WRONG before you, that just comes with age Nerd
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How did you get the center of the front brake disc to come out ??????
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Genesis wrote:
csofos wrote:
Genesis wrote:very very nice, I can think of a half dozen things that you could do on my bike
OK, name your list and i'm coming :thumbsup:
:cheers: i Will pick you up at the airport. I'm just not sure the stuff I need done is worth the price for a plane ticket from Greece
You 're absolutely right. It doesn't worth. And i'm sure you can do the whole job on your own. I wish i could be in USA and help you :cheers:

After you're done with him, I'll come get him and bring him to Kansas to do work on my bikes! :cheers: See there ... the plane fair jut decreased by 50%. :notworthy:
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