Selling my 1996 GPZ 1100.

Patrick Thompson iamthedoc at yahoo.com
Tue May 4 18:40:32 PDT 2010


Denver

johnsoliday at msn.com wrote:

>Where u at?
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Patrick <iamthedoc at yahoo.com>
>Date: Tue, 4 May 2010 18:11:53 
>To: <gpzlist at micapeak.com>
>Subject: Selling my 1996 GPZ 1100.
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>Hello all, I have decided to sell the GPZ. My damn back is begging me for a more upright riding position. I love this bike although I think it's time to part with it in order to purchase a cruiser of some sort.. I thought I would mention it to the group before I list it. Please feel free to ask any questions or if you want pics, e-mail me and I will send some. It's black, 17k miles, Im the second owner. I have the original hard bags with GPZ logo, tank bra, tank bag, rear seat bag etc... I also have a gunfighter corbin seat that is like new and the original stock seat.. I had new dunlop roadsmarts installed 2 weeks ago. Fresh oil/ filter and plugs.  Thanks
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>                                                       Patrick
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>"In vino veritas" 
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>--- On Mon, 4/26/10, art.robinson <art.robinson at rogers.com> wrote:
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>From: art.robinson <art.robinson at rogers.com>
>Subject: Mirrors
>To: "Patrick" <iamthedoc at yahoo.com>
>Date: Monday, April 26, 2010, 11:05 AM
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>Hello Patrick: 
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>I hope you snapped up the mirror extenders. They make
>quite a bit of difference, but they don’t solve the entire problem for me
>and I suspect they won’t for you either. 
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>I’m attaching a couple of images of my solution to
>the problem. It works very well and I have full view of the rear and
>immediately behind. I call it my “Cop Spotter”. I use this mirror far
>more than the other two combined. Please excuse my old worn grips. 
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>As you can see the mirror is for a bicycle and I
>manufactured a small bracket to attach it between the grip and the bar end. The
>mirror originally came with a round clamp which had a Velcro strip to obtain
>the grip necessary. It worked for some years but it wasn’t too reliable and
>fell off a couple of times, so I went for the bracket.  
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>I think have a crude sketch of it somewhere if you
>decide to go this route and if you think it would help. 
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>Best of luck with the problem, 
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>Art on TO, Ontario, Canada 
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