Not much has been done to it. It has a 1979 Suzuki GS400 gas tank, cafe seat, painted rims, and crappy air filters . I will get K&N filters as soon as I get a 2-1 exhaust along with the correct jets.
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Flaming Chainsaws
Here's my 1980 Suzuki GS450L. Old picture but all it needs is paint and a seat pad.
Not much has been done to it. It has a 1979 Suzuki GS400 gas tank, cafe seat, painted rims, and crappy air filters . I will get K&N filters as soon as I get a 2-1 exhaust along with the correct jets.
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Billy Ricks
Originally posted by Flaming Chainsaws View PostHere's my 1980 Suzuki GS450L. Old picture but all it needs is paint and a seat pad.
Not much has been done to it. It has a 1979 Suzuki GS400 gas tank, cafe seat, painted rims, and crappy air filters . I will get K&N filters as soon as I get a 2-1 exhaust along with the correct jets.
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Flaming Chainsaws
Originally posted by Billy Ricks View PostThe 450s make some of the sweetest cafes. Looking good.
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7981GS
Originally posted by Crazy_Russian View Postis it possible to fit this type of rear fender on a 78 GS750?
Why not?
Of course, you would have to prep the chrome for paint and paint it to match your bike's color.
BTW, that bike looks FANTASTIC!
Daniel
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ChicagoBob
An L fender will bolt right on, with a little drilling in the frame. See my 550. I cut off the ends of the frame and used an aftermarket taillight, which is much smaller and sleeker than the stock L assembly.
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Crazy_Russian
coll, thank you guys:-) i think that looks cleaner then the 78's tail, yeah, ill be sendblasting the chrome and matching the paint to the rest of my bike:-) I'm not a big fan of chrome on fenders
Originally posted by ChicagoBob View PostAn L fender will bolt right on, with a little drilling in the frame. See my 550. I cut off the ends of the frame and used an aftermarket taillight, which is much smaller and sleeker than the stock L assembly.
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BigLay
1980 GS550e- Working project. 750tank stock tail and home made seat. I like my Cafe bikes but also dont like to remove airboxes. I need to find sidecovers but I have a total with Reg. of $500 into this daily rider.
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jrock4
82 gs 650 gl
Just bought it.. heres what its had done
*Springer front end
*drag Type handlebars
*Custom Pipes
*Has been lowered
*Has braces in place of shocks to make it hardtail
*forward controls
*extra seat and sissy bar
*new tires
*drag specialty speedometer
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midnightcafe
Originally posted by jrock4 View PostJust bought it.. heres what its had done
*Springer front end
*drag Type handlebars
*Custom Pipes
*Has been lowered
*Has braces in place of shocks to make it hardtail
*forward controls
*extra seat and sissy bar
*new tires
*drag specialty speedometer
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