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03/28/09 at 06:36:49
 
I had some spare time at work last night. We have a large platform scale we use to weigh scrap so I rolled my bike up on there. 385 lbs. with full tank of gas, saddlebags w/ tools,etc. My guess was between 380 and 400.
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K&N air filter, stage 1 jet set, SuperTrapp megaphone exhaust, solo seat w/ clothespin springs, stainless seatpan w/ fenderbib.1971 CB front fender and mirror.
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Reply #1 - 03/28/09 at 06:46:20
 
Thanks doc!
So with the saddle bags/tools about 4 pounds heavier than the advertised 381 lb curb weight on the Suzuki website.  Cheesy


EDIT: Just noticed. Is your SuperTrapp exhaust lighter than stock? What about the single seat mod ?
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Reply #2 - 03/28/09 at 06:57:28
 
The exhaust is lighter but the seat, pan and hardware is heavier then stock being that most of my mods are steel, but one helluva improvement.
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