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Still a Savage? (Read 214 times)
ToesNose
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have Hot Sauce?
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Still a Savage?
04/30/13 at 14:42:21
Can it still be considered a Savage if there isn't much left other then the engine LOL
Flight Cycles Coup D Suzuki Savage Extreme Cafe Racer
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Serowbot
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OK.... so what's the
speed of dark?
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Re: Still a Savage?
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04/30/13 at 16:30:08
That's because it's a Ducati...
...
Nice lookin' bike though...
http://www.bikeexif.com/ducati-bobber
...(looks like the front end is off a Savage)...
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Ludicrous Speed !... ...
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LANCER
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Re: Still a Savage?
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04/30/13 at 18:49:19
Serowbot wrote
on 04/30/13 at 16:30:08:
That's because it's a Ducati...
...
Nice lookin' bike though...
http://www.bikeexif.com/ducati-bobber
...(looks like the front end is off a Savage)...
yup, hard to mistake that front brake disc; then there's the trellis frame
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mpescatori
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Cavalco, yeaaah !!!
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Re: Still a Savage?
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05/08/13 at 02:08:45
ToesNose wrote
on 04/30/13 at 14:42:21:
Can it still be considered a Savage if there isn't much left other then the engine LOL
Flight Cycles Coup D Suzuki Savage Extreme Cafe Racer
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The engine was given open velocity stacks and pipes and reportedly puts out 65 bhp
..."
In other words, they tinkered with a Ducati engine and made sure it is now a
slower
bike...
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Mikuni BST40, K&N filter, Stage2 cam, Verslagen tensioner, Sportster muff, 120 proof moonshine, Pirelli MT 66 tourers... and a chain conversion too !
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EJID
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Re: Still a Savage?
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05/08/13 at 12:19:58
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05 S40 15" Memphis Slim, FXDWG Bars, Moved Rear Signals, Saddlebags, Fork Bag, Mini-Tach, Raptor, Cone Filter, Fishtail Muffler, Mix Screw Out 2.5 Turns, 4" Fwd Controls, 147.5 Main/55 Pilot @ 4500
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Jiggyfly
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Re: Still a Savage?
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05/08/13 at 12:42:52
I
really
dislike suggesting this.....because customization, art work, & expression should have no boundaries......
But occasionally I have to look at something & ask
myself
, "
why??
"
To each their own.
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EJID
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Re: Still a Savage?
Reply #6 -
05/08/13 at 13:29:23
Had to google what the stock bike would've looked like...
Ducati M900S
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05 S40 15" Memphis Slim, FXDWG Bars, Moved Rear Signals, Saddlebags, Fork Bag, Mini-Tach, Raptor, Cone Filter, Fishtail Muffler, Mix Screw Out 2.5 Turns, 4" Fwd Controls, 147.5 Main/55 Pilot @ 4500
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