Thread: Jim's Gio Beast
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Old 12-07-2010, 02:02 AM   #10
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Jim, after looking at your Beast photos, I realized that those are the perfect solution for me, and I can probably get them cheap. What is used as a kill switch on the Beast was originally designed as a signal light switch, and the electric start button is for a horn. Yes, those are the stock Beast controls, although the right side looks a little messed up.

I have tubes in all four tires, but I can't remember if T has them only in the back.

When would you like to examine the Beast wiring? The screwdriver bit in the fuse holder is hilarious!

Is the CB perch on the throttle side in good shape?

"We don't care how they do it in Japan." Priceless.
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