Suzuki GT750 Water Buffalo Smoker Modified

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  • russr33
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    You got the pipes from Jemco? They are about 10 minutes from my house in Houston. They have made several custom cans for me; one upswept can for my Yoshi and one for a Harris system. I knew they were very big with the 2 stroke crowd. Absolutely love the Kettle. Will have to do one of those for sure soon.

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  • Guest
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    Absolutely fantastic, I love it!

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  • almarconi
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    This has to be the best looking cafe bike I've ever seen. Great Job

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  • Guest
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    May i ask, what bike the front fender is from?

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  • Buffalo Bill
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    I Hate You!

    Such an excellent piece of work.
    Great attention to detail.

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  • GSXR7ED
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    Originally posted by viperg
    Thanks guys!

    A machined steal "C" bracket on the fork tubes with T-6 overlay to hold it all together and provide a clean mount for the turn signal. The peg brackets and the battery tray Grill (behind the carbs) are all one off pieces made by my friend Tim that had the buffalo before me. I am considering making all of the mounting hardware powder coat black to give it a clean subdued look.

    Battery Grill with fuel rail and rear set mounts

    Before Body Work wet sanding and good shot of the Head Light ears
    I'm diggin' this bike.



    Ed

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  • willie
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    NICE Buffalo!! I've had mine since about '79. Its lost alot of weight over the yrs. Take a look at my photo album for a picture of it. Ya can't beat the sound and powerband of a modded 2-stroke!
    Willie

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  • steve murdoch
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    30? years ago, i had a set of modified Denco pipes on a Buffalo.
    Still love that chamber music!

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  • viperg
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    Originally posted by 850 Combat
    I like that. Is it peppy?
    Pretty peppy in my estimation! It runs dead even with my modified 90hp Ducati. Judge for yourself by the videos and let me know what you think.

    Ripping in the country:


    On Board acceleration:


    Walk Around Start up and Revving:

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  • 850 Combat
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    I like that. Is it peppy?

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  • Frank Z.
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    THAT is a beautiful bike.

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  • viperg
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    Originally posted by Terry
    That is exceptional work! What did you use for the headlight mount?
    Thanks guys!

    A machined steal "C" bracket on the fork tubes with T-6 overlay to hold it all together and provide a clean mount for the turn signal. The peg brackets and the battery tray Grill (behind the carbs) are all one off pieces made by my friend Tim that had the buffalo before me. I am considering making all of the mounting hardware powder coat black to give it a clean subdued look.

    Battery Grill with fuel rail and rear set mounts

    Before Body Work wet sanding and good shot of the Head Light ears

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  • Terry
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    That is exceptional work! What did you use for the headlight mount?

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  • allojohn
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    Excellent job there chief, everything about it looks right. It's a such a welcome change from the multitude of ugly, half azzed efforts.
    Thanks for posting and brightening my day!

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  • redstedman
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    Very nice build. Great attention to detail. You must come north to Michigan for a visit/ride. You are not very far away from me in Manchester Mi. I have a friend that has 7 kettles & an RE5. I have FANTASTIC riding in the Irish Hills Area here near MIS. Cheers, John

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