Helloour sidecar makes a brief passage on Google maps in our village
I'd just drop a piece of sheet steel in the bottom of the pan and run that until it rusts through, then repeat. You could probably commission a stainless steel pan for about $100 from a local fabricator.
Welcome, Iowan. Good lookin C10.
Welcome to the quieter side of Kawasaki!
Helloto avoid rust and to keep warm, use stainless steel
My '89 started out blue but for a variety of reasons got rattle-canned matt black with fluorescent highlights (see my sig picture) and then many years later I decided to redo him in Kawasaki Team Green. I tend not rely on being seen as in my experience being visible really doesn't help if they don't look. I just like the green. If I ever get rich I will have him professionally resprayed the same green as the 2015 Concours14 with gloss black stripes and belly pan/lower.
Freddy, I do not have much of an update because I parked the project for winter storage. I am currently looking for a dealer in my area that will flash a replacement ECU.Dave
after resurrecting my connie from her 5 year slumber last june, (iowa here) I rode every month of the year since june. not every day, but at least once every month.Granted, layers and thinking warm thoughts will only get one so far in the winter before one taps out and says "no mas!"
Nice!Bike was originally a battle-ship grey in color, and being as how I live and ride near/in an area with multiple major interstate highways, I wanted a more vibrant color.Being a working stiff with a wife and kids, rattle-can rustoleum florescant green was the choice for me!
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