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Introduce Yourself (NOT THE PLACE FOR QUESTIONS) (Read 41320 times)
Built2Last
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Re: Introduce Yourself (NOT THE PLACE FOR QUESTION
Reply #1380 -
11/01/11 at 20:14:45
Hi, I'm mostly drunk except when I'm making sense.. if not then I'm drunk.. easy enough..
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Reply #1381 -
11/02/11 at 11:49:55
Here is an updated photo with the seat covered and the bar bag.
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'97, 6" risers, rigid frame, 3.5" rear drop, 2.5" exhaust, custom seat, Arlen Ness mirrors, custom 10" Z bars, fuel tank raised 2" in front and lowered 1" at rear, Jockey shifter.
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Reply #1382 -
11/02/11 at 12:13:25
McMillan wrote
on 11/02/11 at 11:49:55:
Here is an updated photo with the seat covered and the bar bag.
http://p1.bikepics.com/2011/11/02/bikepics-2296418-800.jpg
Is that the stock battery box tilted backwards? I don't think I've seen one that was tilted back that wasn't secured with a belt.
Mind posting a close up of how it is done? I'm getting scared of my mini-battery's ability to start a big single in cold weather
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Reply #1383 -
11/04/11 at 04:24:32
Yes it and all i dit was make an angle bracket and mounted it to the stock mounts. As for starting in the cold well it was -8 celcius here this morning and it started up just fine lol.
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'97, 6" risers, rigid frame, 3.5" rear drop, 2.5" exhaust, custom seat, Arlen Ness mirrors, custom 10" Z bars, fuel tank raised 2" in front and lowered 1" at rear, Jockey shifter.
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Reply #1384 -
11/07/11 at 08:41:38
McMillan wrote
on 11/02/11 at 11:49:55:
Here is an updated photo with the seat covered and the bar bag.
Interesting rear turn signals too
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11/07/11 at 09:21:24
nowhere else to mount them lol
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'97, 6" risers, rigid frame, 3.5" rear drop, 2.5" exhaust, custom seat, Arlen Ness mirrors, custom 10" Z bars, fuel tank raised 2" in front and lowered 1" at rear, Jockey shifter.
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Reply #1386 -
11/16/11 at 18:40:18
Hi, All. 1StSgt here. Bought my 07 S-40 back in May and discovered this site a couple months ago. Thanks for all the free knowledge!! I'm still riding to work everyday here in Ok despite the wicked wind chill at 11pm when i ride home.
Oh Yeah, Thumpers Rule.
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Reply #1387 -
12/30/11 at 21:35:15
Hello gentlemen! I have also been lurking here for a while, and because of this board, decided to upgrade from my little Honda Rebel to the Savage. I'm in the Columbus, Ohio area waiting for spring to get here.
I made the right decision - I love this bike.
Looking forward to meeting and discussing with you all.
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12/31/11 at 04:21:59
Hello everyone, I am also a new Suzuki Savage owner. After the kids were grown and gone I thought why not. I'm not a big guy and I find that the S-40 fits me perfectly. Can't wait for spring and perhaps a group ride with some of you other members.
Love the site, tons of great information and comradery to be accessed here. Thanks for allowing me to become a member of your group.
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01/11/12 at 19:53:09
Hi group--longtime rider (40+ years), short time savage owner--bought a savage last January to do the ryca conversion on--doing the conversion as a father son project with my 12 year old. Here is a pic of John in my shop with the tank and seat test fitted to the bike:
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If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space.
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Reply #1390 -
01/11/12 at 19:58:22
And, here is a link to my honda hornet message board that documents the build process:
http://www.hondahornet.org.uk/messageboard/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=19863&start=40
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If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space.
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Reply #1391 -
01/15/12 at 20:31:49
hi from b.c.finally got my bike license and my first bike.suzuki savage 650.can't wait till spring
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Reply #1392 -
01/16/12 at 05:59:50
Glad I found this forum, helped me and I was only a guest! Just bought a 03 Savage with 5500 miles. Very hard starting in the morning and stalled at lights. Stock fuel petcock was bad, vacuum leak at inlet, rubbed all the way through on cooling fin. Something to watch for! Installed raptor 660 petcock and bike runs great! Thanks to all of you guys!
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Reply #1393 -
01/16/12 at 11:40:05
Ohhh, bad habit to sit on bike with kick stand on.
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01/16/12 at 12:36:16
was just for the pic,learn something every day
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