Re: It's Pat
:2tup: :2tup: Wow, sounds like a labour of love and a second chance for an older bike. Once talked to a young rider who rode 102,000 miles in 4 years with nary a problem on his GT. Couple years back I met a fellow(original owner too)who was riding his GT and had never desired a newer bike. He said it did everything he needed. The beauty of the GT is the low cost of maintenance with the exception of 3 sets of points and condensers. At one time there was a transisterized conversion available in the aftermarket. With a Vetter fairing the GT made an excellant touring bike.
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