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Suzuki GS750 Pro-Street Bobber

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Just finished this project a couple of months ago, while I know most of you don't care for cutting up a perfectly good GS, but I had acquired an engine and busted up frame with title. Had some other parts laying around, so thought I would put something together. It has many different parts from other bikes. I started from scratch, built the frame, rebuilt the engine, powder coated the frame, and 90% rest of bike including the wheels and carbs. I'm having a blast with it, lots of looks and even won a bike show!
 
Well it's not my cup of tea to ride, but I can definitely appreciate a quality job.

That really looks like a good quality job, well done! :clap:

Do you have more pic's? Would love to see some more of the paintwork on the tank in particular...
 
Well it's not my cup of tea to ride, but I can definitely appreciate a quality job.

That really looks like a good quality job, well done! :clap:

Do you have more pic's? Would love to see some more of the paintwork on the tank in particular...
Thanks, here you go.
 
Awesome bike! Very nice color combo! Also good to see another Georgia bike on here :D
 
By the way, what kind of exhaust is that? Looks like a stock exhaust with some aftermarket mufflers??
 
oh man, that rear three quarter view... look at the colour on the engine!!!!!

super quality job mate... i really like it.
 
Admire the bike

Admire the bike

Just finished this project a couple of months ago, while I know most of you don't care for cutting up a perfectly good GS, but I had acquired an engine and busted up frame with title. Had some other parts laying around, so thought I would put something together. It has many different parts from other bikes. I started from scratch, built the frame, rebuilt the engine, powder coated the frame, and 90% rest of bike including the wheels and carbs. I'm having a blast with it, lots of looks and even won a bike show!

Greetings,

That is a nice lookin' bike. The paint job on the motor is simply beautiful. I would take it out for a spin...never ridden any type of bike like yours.

Great job and a nice touch with the color!





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That is a bad ass bike... not seen a 750 bob / chop that well TBH, but yours proves it can be done. Tasteful colour combo too, very cool
 
Actually looks pretty cool! Hey made you something awesome outta nothing so be proud!
 
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