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Creating a GZ250 Bobber
Hello Guys,
as some of you may know I just purchased my first motorcycle. Since I am a beginner rider I decided to buy a GZ250. I have also decided that I want my bike to stand out a bit since I live in NYC. I've looked into converting my bike into a Bobber. If anyone has been able to successfully do this please send me some photos and places where you purchased you equipment. i.e. - (Exhaust, Handle Bars, Solo Seats, Drop suspension, converting the fenders, etc...) Please note that I am on a tight budget so any help would be appreciated. Thanks |
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Here is a thread on this site. This bobber was done on the cheap too. I'd contact this guy for more info.
Bobber Good Luck. :) |
Re: Creating a GZ250 Bobber
Hello Guys,
as some of you may know I just purchased my first motorcycle. Since I am a beginner rider I decided to buy a GZ250. I have also decided that I want my bike to stand out a bit since I live in NYC. I've looked into converting my bike into a Bobber. If anyone has been able to successfully do this please send me some photos and places where you purchased you equipment. i.e. - (Exhaust, Handle Bars, Solo Seats, Drop suspension, converting the fenders, etc...) Please note that I am on a tight budget so any help would be appreciated. Thanks |
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My turn, let's not pick on the newbie. :crackup
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Note to any/all newbies. No need to post more than once. We will find you and offer any/all assistance to help. It is also a bit less confusing when all the info is in one place rather than spread out through the forum. Not picking on you, just for your information.
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Them's fighting words in some forums; I now participate in one less as a result. :cry: (Temporarily at least.) |
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Gotta have a laugh to keep from cryin'.
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sorry... I'm also new to this forum thing... My apologies
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I've been working on my GZ for the last week or so. Its been a really hard, yet fun experience. I just wanted to say to those people out there that are thinking about doing it yourself experience, take rust into consideration. No one ever mentioned that if a nut or bolt is rusted it will add a few hours to you project.
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pb blaster is your friend. pays to have a fire wrench on hand too.
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Hey Guys im at the cutting the muffler off stage of my Bobber.
I was about to cut off last week saturday but I decided to call my mechanic first. He went on this huge dialog about if I cut the muffler I'm going to have to recarb the engine, because the air gas intake ratio. I know a few post have been made about to increase speed. I am solely cutting my muffler for aesthetics. Can you guys weigh in on if I need to recarb the engine and get a kit and all that stuff. Remember I just want the bike to look lean. I love the way it performs now, I don't care to change it. |
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You normally don't need to rejet unless you change the air box or change to a K-N filter.Been there done that.
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Whatever you do, the muffler likely won't "muffle" anymore and you may not like the resulting sound. It probably won't be necessary to re-jet.....unless you end up with bare header pipes, that is......which would be LOUD for such a little bike. I think that the only practical thing to do is to find a slip-on replacement muffler that is shorter and cut the whole muffler off and replace it......but then you have to worry about how to firmly attach it. My personal opinion is that it will be wasted effort because what you end up with will look worse than the stock cone.......which is already pretty "lean" compared to most bikes. |
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Is it my imagination or did you paint over the oil sight glass ??
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yeah that was a rookie mistake, my mechanic was going crazy when he saw that....lol
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Can you tell me what kind of paint you used? I can't tell from the picture.
Can you take another pic of the handle bars now so I can see better how it looks finished? From the day my friend parked her bike in my garage to now that I have bought it from her I have wanted to do close to the same thing. Oh yeah what kind of tires are those? Are those still the same tires? They seem to be closer to the same size, but then again that could just be me. Would you also take a pic of the rear so I can see light placement? All in all I plan on some heavy modding of my GZ250. Then when my daughter is old enough she is getting it and I will by then have a larger bike of my own. How much cutting did you have to do and what was your main cutting tool? For everyone else reading this, is there much to do that I can finally justify getting the welder I have been wanting? (FYI I do all my own auto work too, including mods) Thanks I will be posting more and more once I get this little gem on the road and it warms up. Matt Holland |
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So with that being said do you have any suggestions for a good clear coat seal? Sham |
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If you want to do it yourself,you need to use a two part clear coat.There is one you can buy in aerosol called SprayMax.It must be used as soon as you activate the two parts or it will harden in the can.Google SprayMax and decide for yourself.
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