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celesboy1
07-13-2015, 02:10 PM
hi...i'm joseph from indonesia (IDN)
honestly...my bike is not GZ250 but its quite same in engine and some other parts...its GS250X or called "thunder250" here in IDN
and here's some of my pics
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Water Warrior 2
07-13-2015, 05:26 PM
Hi Joseph, glad to have you join the forum. Love your bike. Very sporty with some great features. I like the triple disc brakes and fork brace. Gotta be a hoot to ride in the twisties.
Did a quick search and didn't find much info worth reading. Could you list some specs for us to drool over. Suzuki should have brought this one to North America to compete with Kawasaki and Honda.
celesboy1
07-13-2015, 06:24 PM
Hi Joseph, glad to have you join the forum. Love your bike. Very sporty with some great features. I like the triple disc brakes and fork brace. Gotta be a hoot to ride in the twisties.
Did a quick search and didn't find much info worth reading. Could you list some specs for us to drool over. Suzuki should have brought this one to North America to compete with Kawasaki and Honda.
yup...almost all sector of my bike has mod up....
- yamaha FZR400 3"x17 front rim
- yamaha TZR150 3,5"x17 rear rim
- tokico front brakes set from GSXR600 '99
- FCR 37 MX carb (i just plug it few weeks ago so it not shows in pics above)
- aftermarket CDI with manual setting ignition (advance/retard) timing and curve maps can be set as your wish
- HID+projector D2S mod main headlamp
- custom ignition wires with relay by myself
- custom stainless header pipes
- supertrapp muffler
- albronze swing arm bushing (much more durable than any bearing)
- porting intake mod and polished exhaust
- fork brace
- honda tiger revo aka GL200 rear shock absorber (2cm shorter than stock)
- speedometer and tachometer from old bandit GSF400 (modified with indiglow light)
- rear luggage bracket and box by GIVI (plug n play)
- custom stator wires (old stock one was burnt and its too expensive to buy SGP so i choose DIY winding)
- custom bypass charging wires by myself
- regulator rectifier from yamaha R6 '2012
- oil cooler from suzuki SV650
- horn set by hella brand with relay
- harris handle grips set
- oil drain plug with very strong magnet that can retracted metal residue from engine oil
- the only part that came from GZ are mirrors set....:D
celesboy1
07-13-2015, 06:27 PM
i'll take latest pics tommorow
but if want to drooling up....just type "thunder250" in google....and you 'll see many of my fellow rider bike pics there
5th_bike
07-13-2015, 11:55 PM
Welcome to the family! Beautiful bike. Selamat!
I know some Indonesian music, I like Reza Lawang Sewu and Dara Rulyant. But they never play it in the US, I have to go to youtube to hear it.
gz4me +
07-14-2015, 02:17 AM
That is one nice bike. Welcome to the forum. Please send more pictures and info. Always happy to see new members on this forum. Enjoy !!!!!!
celesboy1
07-14-2015, 02:36 AM
Welcome to the family! Beautiful bike. Selamat!
I know some Indonesian music, I like Reza Lawang Sewu and Dara Rulyant. But they never play it in the US, I have to go to youtube to hear it.
Perhaps u can search band called "mocca" in youtube
Its cool band too for me...with slow jazzy trademark
Even u r in IDN....theres no way u often see those singer on live concert...they r rare to shows up in public
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celesboy1
07-14-2015, 02:40 AM
That is one nice bike. Welcome to the forum. Please send more pictures and info. Always happy to see new members on this forum. Enjoy !!!!!!
sure thing....i'll shoot dan upload complete latest pic tonight in here...stay tune dude
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celesboy1
07-14-2015, 01:31 PM
keihin FCR37MX was the best performance mod i have ever did so far....could't be happier
https://scontent-sin1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpt1/v/t1.0-9/10537177_10153624375737122_3130400182479286207_n.j pg?oh=54eefca9404d91f8ae16d8a3bb387e4f&oe=56246762
Water Warrior 2
07-14-2015, 10:06 PM
yup...almost all sector of my bike has mod up....
- yamaha FZR400 3"x17 front rim
- yamaha TZR150 3,5"x17 rear rim
- tokico front brakes set from GSXR600 '99
- FCR 37 MX carb (i just plug it few weeks ago so it not shows in pics above)
- aftermarket CDI with manual setting ignition (advance/retard) timing and curve maps can be set as your wish
- HID+projector D2S mod main headlamp
- custom ignition wires with relay by myself
- custom stainless header pipes
- supertrapp muffler
- albronze swing arm bushing (much more durable than any bearing)
- porting intake mod and polished exhaust
- fork brace
- honda tiger revo aka GL200 rear shock absorber (2cm shorter than stock)
- speedometer and tachometer from old bandit GSF400 (modified with indiglow light)
- rear luggage bracket and box by GIVI (plug n play)
- custom stator wires (old stock one was burnt and its too expensive to buy SGP so i choose DIY winding)
- custom bypass charging wires by myself
- regulator rectifier from yamaha R6 '2012
- oil cooler from suzuki SV650
- horn set by hella brand with relay
- harris handle grips set
- oil drain plug with very strong magnet that can attract metal residue from engine oil
- the only part that came from GZ are mirrors set....:D
Wow, that's a lot of mods. Each and every mod has made the bike better than original in my mind. A lot of research went into this bike before you did your mods. Well done.. :clap::clap:
celesboy1
07-15-2015, 03:10 AM
Thx dude...actually its just moderate level mod....many of my friends here has do higher level mod...include go up displacement was commonly mod in here
5th_bike
07-18-2015, 12:18 AM
Thank you for the 'Mocca' tip, I didn't now them yet, good music.
You know Casker? Similar, often jazzy, good quality music. More electronics though.
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