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80GS1000
Hrm, GSXR 750 oilboiling motor and GSXR wheels on a GS550? What kind of forks are those? That thing must haul @$$.
Great job.
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RotaryRodder
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cm113
Originally posted by 80GS1000 View PostHrm, GSXR 750 oilboiling motor and GSXR wheels on a GS550? What kind of forks are those? That thing must haul @$$.
Great job.
From what I can tell, it will haul loads of it:-D Mainly because it doesn't weigh anything. I am still running it easy because the I also rebuilt the engine as part of this project. Forks are off are 41mm from a '94 Katana.
About 8 months in the making and am just waiting for some good weather to get it on the road and work the bugs out.
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Commodus
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cm113
Originally posted by Commodus View PostI think heat wrap is weird, but your bike looks great! Nice job!
The main reason the header is wrapped is because it is about 25 little pieces welded together. I didn't want to take the time to grind every weld down so on went the wrap, plus it gives it a hot rod sort of look. I may finish the header someday, but for now I am just going to ride it.
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vpminneci
Overall it is a great bike and definately a "one of a kind". But I am always a sucker for racing stripes.... as you can tell by mine...Attached Files
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Commodus
Originally posted by cm113 View PostThanks,
The main reason the header is wrapped is because it is about 25 little pieces welded together. I didn't want to take the time to grind every weld down so on went the wrap, plus it gives it a hot rod sort of look. I may finish the header someday, but for now I am just going to ride it.
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jdmae92
That looks like exactly what I want to do but with the original wheels and forks. What did you have to do to mount the engine in the frame? Thats a 750 engine right? Is the 750 much bigger than the 600?
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TheCafeKid
I F-in love it! Header wrap is tasty. very cafe/rod. The tank is sweet! You hammer that yourself? Very nice all around.. dig the black motor, and the whistling speed holes in the sprocket cover..good stuff nice touches
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