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Post a picture of your custom GS

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This past winter's effort.....

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I see another "L" is getting some attention... Oneliterbeater, you got a build thread?
 
Great work! Terrific engineering and style! The more I look at the photos, the more interesting things I see.
 
im loving that, awesome. not sure about the seat but love the suspension work and those headers look great, home made or what make are they?

The seat is unbelievably comfortable, my throttle wrist gives me pain long before the seat bothers me. I made the exhaust myself based on an automotive style header, but it's similar to some I've seen on drag bikes too. The rear shock and bellcrank is GSXR600 with a custom pushrod and heavily modified stock swingarm.
 
I don't much care for that style, but it looks to be very well executed. THe suspension is interesting, and the minimalistic but still artful seat mount is a nice touch.

Don't get anything caught in that spring.
 
I like to outside of the box thinking.... but doesn't that seat get god-aweful hot when parked?

I know, I know... Don't park it, ride it ;)
 
The seat is unbelievably comfortable, my throttle wrist gives me pain long before the seat bothers me. I made the exhaust myself based on an automotive style header, but it's similar to some I've seen on drag bikes too. The rear shock and bellcrank is GSXR600 with a custom pushrod and heavily modified stock swingarm.

GREAT job ! ! ! ! :clap:

If you're going to cut em, cut em well.

You, Sir...have cut VERY well. ;)

How/where are you storing the "electric juice" ? :-k
 
Great work Interceptor, that's one of the nicest GS chops I've seen :clap: particularly because of the lenghts you went to to incorporate the rear suspension. A few more detailed pics of that area would be greatly appreciated, if you can...
 
Was wondering where you got your collector?
It's from Jeg's, had to buy a set of 2 for a V8. The V-band clamp and rings are extra, most often used for turbo systems. They're expensive but I like them because they make a leak free connection without a gasket, and they come apart easily.
 
Thanks for the additional pics 'ceptor, that's all very tidy and cool looking under the seat there...
 

This bike isn't my style at all, but it is still something special. I like the originality, and the attention to detail. I see tons of modified bikes where people work their heart out and they turn out fuggly, in one way or another. This bike looks like it was concieved in a design studio and then artfully built, not many custom builds stack up to the overall package this bike has. Good job.
 
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