Good Morining all,
I am trying to find some information about the godier genoud bikes from the early 80's. I was able to find several French sites and have even emailed several of the members and officers of the club. Unfortunalty none have returned my emials. Can anyone help me source a fairing and seat?? I am not even sure if anyone out there is making repros of these but i am just hopefull. In the US this is like trying to find the Holy Grail. After all i live in the land of the LTD and sissy bar enthusiast so this kind of information is thin at best. ANy help at all would be great.
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Hi Galaxian,
What style is it your after?i'll post a few pics.I am on the GG site now and again so once i know what your looking for i'll ask the question

What style is it your after?i'll post a few pics.I am on the GG site now and again so once i know what your looking for i'll ask the question



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Iain, great pics i am after the 1135r (your first pic) fairing and seat. Is anyone making reporductions of these? But having said that any of the GG fairings would work its just that i prefer the 1135 ones. So any info would be great!
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Ok i'll ask if they are still available.I have a mould for the race bike version of the seat and the belly pan.Talk to you about it once i get more info
this what the seat looks like,it doesn't have a section for pillion
http://www.bike70.com/BolClassic2006/Video/Video2.wmv
http://www.bike70.com/BolClassic2006/Video/Video1.wmv
this what the seat looks like,it doesn't have a section for pillion

http://www.bike70.com/BolClassic2006/Video/Video2.wmv
http://www.bike70.com/BolClassic2006/Video/Video1.wmv
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Got the Rex, just the Kat to get now...
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