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Re: My Suzuki bobber
Nice!
(and while seemingly small and unnoticeable, I'm a fan of the black headlight ring/shade. a small piece that really adds to the bike overall -- especially with the black forks and theme overall). |
Re: My Suzuki bobber
That is quite a change in appearance. My personal preference would have been just removing the passenger seat and riding. But that's just me and I'm an old guy with diminishing ambition.
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Re: My Suzuki bobber
Yeah, stting further back now is like giving yourself forward controls. Nice job.
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Re: My Suzuki bobber
Thanks, its a great driving position, cheers.
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Re: My Suzuki bobber
Bike looks good man!! I like the seat being further back.... I don't thin that is possible with mine as the frame is cut a little further forward. Nice build!!
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Re: My Suzuki bobber
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For me its the right position, im not too small(1.80m)not too big also, but i build with the right position for me, sometimes friends seat on me bike and for them its not confortable... |
Re: My Suzuki bobber
[youtube:2tg2tt7t]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIjr_1vc9xw[/youtube:2tg2tt7t]
Oh i forget to tell, after a valve breakdown i rebuild the motor and now its runs with 300cc. |
Re: My Suzuki bobber
What piston did you use after the bore? A lot of people have come in over the years claiming this change. If it's been done for real, we'd be interesting in knowing more about it.
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Re: My Suzuki bobber
It uses the piston of the suzuki extreme quad 300....
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