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flash2002

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I finally got the bike out of the basement, it was a long winter for me and the bike. I had fun restoring this bike, it was a good way to learn the works of a Goldwing. Now I have to adjust the carbs, it runs like a diesel, I will have to make one of those vacum gauge.
 

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Very nicely done. You don't need vacuum gauges to set the air mix screws and that should make it run a lot better.
 
thebro":1voi1oed said:
Looks really good, can I park my bike in your basement next winter.

That was gunna be MY question!!! Got room for TWO?!?
Daaaaaang......that thing looks brand spankin NEW! Great job! :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :good:
 
Thanks guy's, it was a lot of work :heat: , all the parts are new or rebuilt. Now I will have to look for a new project for the winter. :builder: Thanks to the people on this site for there help. :clapping:
 

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