Here you can post a picture of you and your bike. Also where you are located and if you are prepared to give local kettle owners some of your time and experience.Please don't do discussions here just some facts about yourself. This was Glens idea! Thanks BAZ
Roger Ackery wrote:Welcome also,I'm in Sydney Australia with GT750A Model.
Your two stroke collection sounds terrific...
are you planing on a total resto for the GT or just a quick make over ?
Roger Ackery wrote:Welcome also,I'm in Sydney Australia with GT750A Model.
Your two stroke collection sounds terrific...
are you planing on a total resto for the GT or just a quick make over ?
Wuh, who's that large bloke with the 70's turn ups on that kettle ??
Roger Ackery wrote:Welcome also,I'm in Sydney Australia with GT750A Model.
Your two stroke collection sounds terrific...
are you planing on a total resto for the GT or just a quick make over ?
Wuh, who's that large bloke with the 70's turn ups on that kettle ??
Scotch.. I was 92kg 'back then' now 75kg Kettle goes better for it
Here's a pic of the GT750 when I purchased it in Oct 2016. It had been off the road since 1986 (11,100 original miles) and had a recent crank rebuild by Bill Bune as well as other work. I actually bought it as I wanted a smoker with electric start as I had a worn out right hip at that time (total hip replacement June 2017) and had issues kick starting my bikes. I've since replaced the dingy engine covers with a polished set I bought off eBay as well as fitting a NOS OEM luggage rack. Also fitted an Accent ignition, replaced the water pump (did Allan's mod too), and added a trunk on the rack and Slipstreamer windshield. Now that I have a great right hip again, have decided I love the GT750 and it's here to stay!
I'll post pics of the others too soon as some may want to see them as well.....