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Yes I had to cut of the frame just behind the original reinforcment for the shocks.
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Stetracer: nice mean looking bike, looks like an industrial Howitzer
Smoregrava: I agree about the tail, but I was thinking early 2000's GSXR 1000 tail, depends what I find for the price and looks. Did you have to cut up the seat rails? Front end is '96 GSXR1100.
Mixongw: Supertrapp 10" total length, 4" body, 2" inlet and it's stainless steel, tunable and sounds great, I can adjust my backpressure and sound.
4?" extensions, air shifter, fat tire AND a license plate. Cool bike!
Stet, what ammo do you have in that brute?
Here's my custom '79 GS1000: Chop Suki.
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Hey thats a cool chopper. I like itHere's my custom '79 GS1000: Chop Suki.
If you can corner,shift and clutch all at the same time, you have my respect.. Jockey shifts are a pain to ride,, cool in a straight line thoughHere's my custom '79 GS1000: Chop Suki. Nice Build!! Jockey shifts are a handlefull !! try shifting, clutching and turning at the same time. You have my respect if you can do all three ..LOL NICE build by the way!!!!
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if I had a buck for every wheelie since
just wondering how you pull a wheelie on an 850 shaft?
Thanks! I actually live right by the Pine Barrens & grew up listening to Jersey Devil folklore!Cool shifter, fits right in with NJ
Thanks! I'm just getting her out on the road for the first time after a year-long build.Hey thats a cool chopper. I like it![]()
I hear ya! If I had it to do all over again, I would **probably** not build it with the hand shift/foot clutch. But once you get used to it, it quickly becomes second nature. "Cool in a straight line" definately, ....BUT it's actually the coolest in the parking lot, because that's the first thing people come up and ask me about!If you can corner,shift and clutch all at the same time, you have my respect.. Jockey shifts are a pain to ride,, cool in a straight line though
Here's mi bike. I have showed it up earlier but have not been logged in last 6 months so all my post was removed so here I go again. Its a GSX 750 81 mod. with a CBR front wheel. FJR Rear wheel. TL1000 tank. Ducati 916 rear seat. Upside down fork. Aprilia RSV mille rear swing
Patrick, again: brilliant stuff! I've always wondered what the 82-83 E/ES models would look like if fightered properly. That is a great looking bike!!! Have you made a thread on it? If so: linky-linky please! If not, I suggest you make a build thread on it and keep geeks like me posted on your progress.