this is right after I got the air jammer faring off.. too ugly for me I couldn't even take a before picture haha now at this point I started to form a plan on what I want from this bike visually.. so yes the frame had to be cut, do I regret it? NO lol I had also removed all of the almost 40 year old decrepit harness. me messing around with the new clubmans yes I know theyre set wrong in that pic llol
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traded a supercharger I got for free for the bike. it had sat on the side of a building in the florida sun for 8 years. with a little persuasion it fired right up the first night I got it lol. basic plan is to sorta go for the "if Suzuki had built a single seater" daily rider.
this is right after I got the air jammer faring off.. too ugly for me I couldn't even take a before picture haha now at this point I started to form a plan on what I want from this bike visually.. so yes the frame had to be cut, do I regret it? NO lol I had also removed all of the almost 40 year old decrepit harness. me messing around with the new clubmans yes I know theyre set wrong in that pic llolTags: None
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After i heard it fire and idle i reinstalled the factory exhaust and airbox which came with a oe replacement k&n, then i road it for the first time... on 17 year old tires and no brakes what so ever haha. That being said the test ride went great! The engine ran flawlessly no flat spots no hiccups nothing it pulled hard! Shifting was a little stiff at first but i assumed it was from setting for the better part of a decade.. next was the rear brake.
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I started to finish the tail faring mounts which till that point had no support for the light and plate because the plastic bosses were broken off i used a little more angle iron and a flat peice of steel to finish it but its really strong now.. i wouldn't sit on it but it doesn't flex with a little pressure or vibrate when you rev it it looks like crap but hey im not a fabricator and im not too naive to deny it
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So about a week ago i traded an old shifterkart frame for a 97 gsx600f with a con rod hanging out the bottom and i did it for the rest of the parts such as the Yoshimura exhaust the rear sets and the freshly rebuilt forks all of which i plan to swap on to the gs. I was gonna run the 17 up front but its wider than the rear and it will look way to goofy so ill end up with the stocker up front with modern rotors to match the calipers on the new forks. ( also i rebuilt the rear brake master and have a rear brake now)
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Renthal Low-rise bars would be awesome on that bike.
Kudos for making it run first.
I have some concerns but I'd like to see more before commenting any further on that. Maybe you'll address it before you finish.
Ride Safe.
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