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New(er) parts from Suzuki GS 1200 SS

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I just learned that Suzuki still makes the GS new in Japan and was curious if the frame dimensions are similar to a 1980 GS 1000 or 80s 1100. Anyone know?

http://www.autoevolution.com/moto-image/suzuki-gs-1200-ss-2001/275.html#sjmp

The rear sets in particular caught my attention. I've seen similar projects that retrofit GSXR sets but could these bolt directly to the frame with no mods? Same question applies for other parts (seats, gas tanks, exhaust, engine parts, etc).
 
I'll take that as a NO. It looks so similar to my bike that I was tempted to think the parts would be swappable.

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I do not know what he is using for rear sets on this but you may find this of interest.

TGSR Bike Of The Month August 2014

Go to http://www.thegsresources.com/botmgallery.php and check out the Aug 2014 motorcycle.

Possibly you could E-mail him and find out.
His E-address is below his name.
 
I just learned that Suzuki still makes the GS new in Japan and was curious if the frame dimensions are similar to a 1980 GS 1000 or 80s 1100. Anyone know?

http://www.autoevolution.com/moto-image/suzuki-gs-1200-ss-2001/275.html#sjmp

The rear sets in particular caught my attention. I've seen similar projects that retrofit GSXR sets but could these bolt directly to the frame with no mods? Same question applies for other parts (seats, gas tanks, exhaust, engine parts, etc).

Man, although it is typically neutered in power there in the Land of the Rising Sun, the fact that it weighs 400 pounds is extremely impressive.
 
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