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WI CL wes cooley replica

31 Aug 2007 18:04
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Non KZ, but very cool and collectible. Disclaimer: I don't know the bike or seller, just want someone else to buy it so I don't!

milwaukee.craigslist.org/mcy/410965300.html

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Re: WI CL wes cooley replica

31 Aug 2007 18:19
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Oh man I am sooooo tempted.:pinch: :pinch: :pinch:
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Re: WI CL wes cooley replica

31 Aug 2007 18:28
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Wes Cooley replica - now THAT's funny :laugh: :laugh: Are you sure it's not a Cletus Cooley replica? For the uninitiated, here's what Wes Cooley was really riding:

www.motorcyclemuseum.org/halloffame/hofbiopage.asp?id=315

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Re: WI CL wes cooley replica

31 Aug 2007 20:08
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The 79 GS1000S model is a very desirable machine. If it is in fact an S model......the body parts alone are worth that. Someone help me here.........If memory serves me correct...............I believe there were only 500 ever built. I am helping a friend restore one at the moment. He won't consider a trade at all for it. That would be a great purchase for someone.

Oh yeah, one other thing........a stock GS1000S could kick a KZ1000's ass all day long.

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Re: WI CL wes cooley replica

01 Sep 2007 07:01
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650ed wrote:
Wes Cooley replica - now THAT's funny :laugh: :laugh: Are you sure it's not a Cletus Cooley replica? For the uninitiated, here's what Wes Cooley was really riding:

www.motorcyclemuseum.org/halloffame/hofbiopage.asp?id=315

Ed

Sure looks like a gs1000s to me, aka Wes Cooley Replica. I could be wrong though, it's happened before.

www.suzukicycles.org/GS-series/GS1000.shtml

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Re: WI CL wes cooley replica

01 Sep 2007 08:08
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arai60 wrote:
Oh yeah, one other thing........a stock GS1000S could kick a KZ1000's ass all day long.<br><br>Post edited by: arai60, at: 2007/08/31 23:10

Only if you were riding the KZ1000.

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Re: WI CL wes cooley replica

01 Sep 2007 10:24
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Lowbuck,
Upon closer examination of the historical photos, I see that Wes Cooley actually DID have saddlebags on his Suzuki Superbike and the gas tank jacked up at a 45 degree angle when he won the championship in 1979. I suspect he had nitrous oxide tanks hidden in the saddlebags and the gas tank obviously was slanted like that to improve fuel flow. I stand corrected. :P

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In your comment "a stock GS1000S could kick a KZ1000's ass all day" you misspelled the word "kiss."
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Re: WI CL wes cooley replica

01 Sep 2007 10:24
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arai60 wrote:
Oh yeah, one other thing........a stock GS1000S could kick a KZ1000's ass all day long.<br><br>Post edited by: arai60, at: 2007/08/31 23:10

Only if you were riding the KZ1000.<br><br>Post edited by: austin3119, at: 2007/09/01 11:36

sorry, i have to agree with arai.
my buddies stock 16 valve gs makes most stock kz's run and hide.
that's why we build them
someday i will be able to afford my kz habit.

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Re: WI CL wes cooley replica

01 Sep 2007 10:45
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kawsakiman,

16 valve Suzukis (Katanas) came out a couple years later. Wes Cooley replicas had 8 valves. Ed
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Re: WI CL wes cooley replica

01 Sep 2007 11:55
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16 valve Suzukis (Katanas) came out a couple years later
Actually, Ed, the first 16 valvers came out as 1980 non-Katana models. The first true Kats came out as 1982 models and used an 1100 16 valve engine with a smaller bore (~998cc) for 2 model years (82 & 83).
Some markets then got a full 1100 Katana 16 valver which was sold alongside the 1000 Kat. Suzuki's marketing department did strange things back then, mainly to homologate various models for AMA and/or FIM racing.
I owned an '82 GS750E 16 valver that, IMO, would absolutely eat the lunch of ANY KZ/GPZ 750 8 valver you could show me.....in a straight line OR around corners.
I'm still kicking myself for selling that GS.....:(
The KZ/GPZ 750's were great bikes and I know a gal that has an '82 KZ750 that I wouldn't mind owning.....but those 16 valve Suzis were absolutely unbeatable when it came to a "total bike package".
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Re: WI CL wes cooley replica

01 Sep 2007 14:38
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I finally gave into temptation and called the guy this morning. Unfortunately it was already sold. I couldn't help myself I let the guy know he had a pretty rare bike and told him it was one of only 650 made. :evil: :evil: :evil: His response was well it needed a coil that would have cost $80.00 I should have been really bad and told him with a bit of work he probably could have added another zero to what he got for for the bike but I figured no sense in ruining his week. Ignorance is bliss I suppose.

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80 Z-1 Classic-Sold
84 GPZ1100
79 KZ 1000 LTD
78 KZ 1000 A2
77 KZ 1000 LTD-Sold
76 KZ 900 The definition of a barn find
76 KZ 900-Sold gone to Denmark
KZ 750 times 3, KZ 650 times 8 Sold 1 down to 7
KZ 550 times 2 80 440LTD-Sold
81 CSR 305-Sold 81 Yamaha XS650 Special

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Re: WI CL wes cooley replica

01 Sep 2007 16:06
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Appearently some of you guys were much faster back then. And some weren't even born yet. A 79 GS1000 crapped all over a KZ 1000. period.

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