It's ... it's ... BLUE?!
Dave King
oldfr8dog at yahoo.com
Sun Jun 7 16:43:26 PDT 2009
That's a pretty bike. Nice birthday present to yourself, Drew. Enjoy.
--- On Sun, 6/7/09, Drew Blanchard <drewblanchard at gmavt.net> wrote:
From: Drew Blanchard <drewblanchard at gmavt.net>
Subject: It's ... it's ... BLUE?!
To: gpzlist at micapeak.com
Date: Sunday, June 7, 2009, 7:04 PM
After a long search, I finally found a GpZ to replace my long lost '95.
I discovered this incredibly well maintained specimen in Fort
Washington, PA. I've been in contact with the owner for several months,
and, finally, the stars aligned last week to make the deal happen. So,
my wife and I made the 6.5 hour drive from our home in Vermont to the
suburbs of Philadelphia.
And there it was: a like new '96, owned by a fanatic. Only 4,600
miles. Yes, it's blue (House of Color Hotrod Flat Blue, to be more
precise). I was more than a little hesitant about the color, but I'm
happy to say the picture really don't do it justice. The color looks
washed out in most photos, so I'll have to wait for a clear, sunny day
to try to capture the real image. In person, it's an amazingly
beautiful medium, flat metallic blue, with black striping along the tank
and tail (not tape, but actual paint). Paint job is really top notch.
All infill panels, the mirrors, even the undertray and the inside of the
fairings have been painted flat black, which perfectly matches the full
tank bra. Really, really exceptional work. Note the "old school"
emblem on the front fairing. Again, the pictures really don't do this
justice. This thing's gorgeous.
New Dunlop Sportmax tires all around, original GpZ hard luggage, Vance
and Hines SS2R full system with stage 2 jet kit (retains stock airbox)
and the original stock exhaust pieces all included. Priced at $3,995, I
couldn't afford to pass it up.
Riding the bike 400 miles home was everything I'd hoped for. Unlike the
Triumph Super III you can see in the background, this bike was
everything I'd always wanted and more. The Super III was lust at first
sight but really isn't the right bike for me. Amazing piece of work
(and one of only 125 imported to the US), but the big GpZ is a better
fit. Which, by the way, means the Super III is for sale...
More to follow, but today is my birthday, so after spending 6 hours
detailing the new toy/birthday present in my garage (damn rain) it's now
time to relax with well earned beverage and a huge smile.
In case photos don't go through, check them out on my Flickr account
<http://www.flickr.com/photos/39215141@N03/?saved=1>.
Drew in VT
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