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Old 04-19-2010, 12:19 AM   #21
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Those running boards are a KURYAKYN product sold by J&P cycles. http://WWW.JPCYCLES.COM
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Old 04-19-2010, 12:52 AM   #22
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[quote="mole2"]I just call mine Suzi.

I'd love to have a set of those running boards.


These running boards are made by KURYAKYN and sold by J&P.cycles. WWW.JPCYCLES.COM
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Old 04-19-2010, 12:19 PM   #23
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Well actually I haven't settled on a name for her. I have called her cupcake---I like that. Any other suggestions?
I like 'cupcake' too. Nice bike.

I was gonna call mine Suki (rhymes and also sounds japanese) but forgot.

Now, it's "The Bike" or "My Bike".
souk or souky is a nick name for lao people and i think thai people also, not sure if that name is used in japan or not
one if my best friends is from lao and we call him souk or souky



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Old 04-20-2010, 03:07 AM   #24
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Those running boards are a KURYAKYN product sold by J&P cycles. http://WWW.JPCYCLES.COM
Do you have a direct link to the product? When I search Suzuki GZ250 (2007) it doesn't come up in the listings.


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Kuryakyn ISO Wing Mini Boards
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Old 04-20-2010, 09:39 AM   #26
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These mini boards have a standard male end on them.The mounting holes on the G.Z. need to be made a little bigger for them to fit.
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Old 04-20-2010, 12:33 PM   #27
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Are motorcycle acc. prices and medical equip. tied together? Seems like everything for a bike is upwards of 100.00$. I've needed mirror extensions since I bought the bike, but I have'nt gone to see how much 2 chrome sticks threaded at each end cost.
I'd like the floor boards, but I just can't see paying that much when the pegs are doing just fine. Want vs. need are always at war.
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Are motorcycle acc. prices and medical equip. tied together? Seems like everything for a bike is upwards of 100.00$. I've needed mirror extensions since I bought the bike, but I have'nt gone to see how much 2 chrome sticks threaded at each end cost.
I'd like the floor boards, but I just can't see paying that much when the pegs are doing just fine. Want vs. need are always at war.
you can often get good deals on ebay, worth a try
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Old 04-20-2010, 01:29 PM   #29
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I made new longer mirror rods from a 3/16" (?) galv. steel rod and covered it with chrome tape (my local Home Depot had no aluminum rod). I had to buy the 10mm (?) die.

Cost $12 for the rod and chrome tape. I extended mine 2". I no longer block my own view.

Cheap, easy, and effective.



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I bought a similar diameter galvanized rod and a metric die (to cut threads) and made mirror rods that are 2" longer than stock. Slide the rubbers away from the ends of the stock mirrors & you'll see how easy the stock ones are to replace. The stock mirror is ample sized & a good shape. They just need to move out. See photo below

Oh yeah, the rod & die set me back $12

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Good idea Sarris. How is the chrome tape holding up?

Do you remember what pitch the thread is? :cool:
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