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  • 89' 600 Katana(my winter Project)

    This is my 89 Katana that I bought last august... it ran for a month then died. So I overhauled the carbs, stripped and re-lined the tank, replaced the fuel lines, plugs, changed fluids. Repaired all the plastics(everyone was either cracked or broken), painted/clear coated the tank and plastics, seats re-done... now she's back on the road!

    This is what it looked like when I bought it...


    The overhaul...


    And Here she is now!!!

  • #2
    Bike is looking damn good
    ----USMC combat vet----
    07 Yamaha r6s & 93 Kat streetfighter project

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    • #3
      Thanks! 8 months of hard work and TLC definitely paid off...Next a brake job and fork servicing.

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      • #4
        very nice!
        Godspeed
        CSBA #1167
        Renew your mind with God's Word and His Spirit today! Let others see you walking and living by faith! Let yesterday go! God Bless!

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        • #5
          Nicely done... Loving the color.
          "Life is what happens when you make plans..."

          http://katriders.com/vb/showthread.php?t=119546

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          • #6
            Nice! You pick that up around KW? Some great deals out there lately!
            Christine
            Cambridge, Ontario, Canada

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            Instead of telling someone who rides a motorcycle how dangerous it is -- LOOK TWICE before switching lanes, making turns, or pulling out of a drive way. Stay on your side of the road, especially in corners. Don't FOLLOW too closely; bikes can stop faster than cars can. Keep your eyes on the road and off your cell phones. If you care about someone who rides a motorcycle, please repost

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            • #7
              Damn good job mate. She looks very good.
              Open your mind, freedom's a state.

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              When in doubt, lean more.

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