Top 10 Restomods of 2021

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https://www.bikebound.com/2022/01/05/be ... mods-2021/

Some cool looking bikes. Pick a favourite. 'They are all shite' is not an option.

Me like.
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I think the GS for me and I don't normally like ADV bikes but I think that's the pick of that bunch for me.
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I'll take the GPz1100, if they sort out that number plate bracket/light.

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KungFooBob wrote: Tue Jan 11, 2022 4:59 pm I'll take the GPz1100, if they sort out that number plate bracket/light.
Yeah,they dropped the ball there....
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KungFooBob wrote: Tue Jan 11, 2022 4:59 pm I'll take the GPz1100, if they sort out that number plate bracket/light.

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You could get a better tucked in light version. My 750 had it

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That one for me please. Send the bill over.
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+1 on the Kwak!! :wub:
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I like the little Yam but its more of a resto with a pipe and graphic on the side panel...

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The first TT500 for me if I have to choose one of those
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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Tue Jan 11, 2022 7:07 pm The first TT500 for me if I have to choose one of those
I Like that too but It wold have to be for 6'2" version of me. Wat I like about the original XT is that its compact!
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The wee Yam farm bike for me, with a side vote for the GPz.
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I'd take the GPz1100 out of that list, but in period red rather than green, with my personal runner up being the little Yam. If it can lift the front wheel in the first three gears it probably needs better brakes and suspension, but that's by the bye. My only gripe is that the list is heavy on big singles and IL4s to the exclusion of many other engine layouts.
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