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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Baltimore
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Re: New bobber project with progress pics
Nice work, got pics of your exhaust setup? Also what I think would look really nice is if you painted the engine and sand down/polish the front of the fins to give it a deeper look like some of the other bikes that comes with black/chrome engines. Also paint the wheels flat black would make it look sick!
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Shannon, Georgia
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Re: New bobber project with progress pics
Hey man you do really good work. Judging by the smile on your lady's face you made her very happy. Thanks for sharing your pics. :2tup:
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Re: New bobber project with progress pics
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Baltimore
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Re: New bobber project with progress pics
fender pics?
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: jacksonville fl
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Re: New bobber project with progress pics
the tank looks good. how about a side shot so we can see how the tank works with the new brackets?
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: United States
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Re: New bobber project with progress pics
bike looks amazing, i just got my gz, its completely stock...i have been deciding which path i wanted to go in....i am not a guy that leaves anything alone...everything i own has been modified. your project has defiantly given me some ideas, THANKS. keep posting pic, would love to see it finished
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: miami
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Re: New bobber project with progress pics
No offense to the rest of the guys on this great forum but this bike and its builder have an actual sense of what it is to make a custom motorcycle. Great lines, engineering and taste is the most important. I just have to get this off my chest, saddle bags and a windshield cannot possible be cosidered mods, they are simply add-ons ,and chopping your fenders and rear seat support and painting EVERYTHING flat black doesnt make your bike a bobber, it just puts you into the copycat category with poor taste and lack of understanding of customizing. And i understand that not everyone has the same use, purpose or style of riding, but please consider the above when you choose to make changes to your bike. This messege is not directed towards anyone, i just have a hard time when i see an actual nice gz customized and some guy says "why did u do that, not what i wouldve done". I know im pissing some members off but thats ok.
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: New Port Richey, Florida USA
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Re: New bobber project with progress pics
Here's my last custom Suzuki 1400 Intruder.
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