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  • Mr Rogers

    #166
    Originally posted by CycloneGS
    Since 2010 when I started grad school I have been slowly rebuilding and transforming my $150 450 in to what I want. After selling my truck and my volkswagen, I am left with only my Suzuki to get me around so I got it fitted out right. I can now haul 6 bags of groceries, 20lbs of kitty litter, a 6 pack of beer and all my electronic goodies (should have taken a picture, it was hilarious). Im planning on making a mount on the tail so that I can haul my mountain bike as well, then I will be set to road trip! Enjoy:
    How fast are you able to go with all that stuff on there?
    My bike wasn't tuned up properly but i found that i felt the need to be cautious at around 65 with my bike are you able to go just as fast with all your stuff?

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    • Mr Rogers

      #167

      IMG_7037

      Thanks to everyone on GSR who helped me get this Beaut' runnin again!

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      • wally

        #168
        That is such a rad looking bike! do you have some close-ups of the seat and tail section please?

        Also, where do you guys stash all the ugly electricals hidden by the side panels? The front-end looks the part! I like it!

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        • Guest

          #169
          If I remember correctly that bike got sold, but prior to that he ditched the USD front end for the stock one again, can't remember why.

          In my case, my electrics are mounted to an aluminium plate strapped between the frame rails under the seat, but my battery is still in the stock location and I made a cover to hide it a bit.

          Take note though that I have no bulky ignitor to hide as I have a Dynatek ignition which eliminates that altogether.

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          • CycloneGS

            #170
            Originally posted by Mr Rogers
            How fast are you able to go with all that stuff on there?
            My bike wasn't tuned up properly but i found that i felt the need to be cautious at around 65 with my bike are you able to go just as fast with all your stuff?
            I can max out my speedo no problem.

            My bags attach with velcro, one strap under the seat and one on top. The net just kinda hooks on to the subframe.

            Thinking about a road trip towards Wyoming and Colorado in May.

            Let me see if I can find my buddies Suzuki 2 stroker with his bike rack...

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            • CycloneGS

              #171
              here is the rack on my friends 2 stroke Suzuki. I think its a 1971 TS350:

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              • Mr Rogers

                #172
                when you get that rack on there i wanna see this whole thing in a picture!

                ha I didn't refresh my browser to see that picture, that's awesome! i wonder how that effects the bikes balance since its not in the middle of the triangle...

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                • davidduarte

                  #173
                  Originally posted by CycloneGS
                  here is the rack on my friends 2 stroke Suzuki. I think its a 1971 TS350:

                  that looks like a really bad idea with 30+ pounds of weight that high and that far behind the rear wheel. I'm no physicist, but it seems that would raise your center of gravity, making it tend to tip over more easily, and with the weight that far back, also prone to wheelies, especially when going uphill.

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                  • Mr Rogers

                    #174
                    I would second that. From what I understand from physics and motorcycles you want as little weight outside of the space between your tires.

                    I think of it as a triangle made from the rider's head and both axles. I'm not a pro in the bike game though... i've had a bike for a year but i've only been riding for about three months...

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                    • Scudder

                      #175
                      GR650 Bobber/Cafe Project Starts

                      Started the 650 bobber/cafe project this weekend. It is rough now, but it's starting to take shape. I put my "leftover" gs850L tank on it. It looks better than it did on my 850.
                      Scudder

                      Last edited by Guest; 05-01-2012, 11:11 AM.

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                      • hitman46mod

                        #176

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                        • alleyrat

                          #177
                          Cafe Zero

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                          • herostar

                            #178
                            Alleyrat,

                            Any info on year/model?

                            Where's the rear lights & plate?

                            Looks great!

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                            • Big Rich

                              #179
                              Cool GR650 Scudder! Did you ever see Desert Rat's GR? Yours reminds me of it.

                              And Alleyrat: is that the stock 450 tank? If so, it looks very different in white.

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                              • Scudder

                                #180
                                Thanks. The gr650 has got a ways to go. I'm going to get a small battery and hide it under the seat with the electronics, to open up the mid section. It is going to be a bare bones bobber. Nothing extra.

                                Scudder

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