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Reply #15 - 06/13/13 at 12:30:50
 
Thanks!

One side...
That shows the rear frame and new stand.
The shocks and front sprocket cower is temporary.
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Reply #16 - 06/13/13 at 12:37:54
 

The battery is a 4 Ah VS stock 14 Ah, but so far it works.
It fits under the swing-arm and will be replaced son.

Paint on the thank? Humm i don't know...
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Reply #17 - 06/13/13 at 12:45:35
 
DaveSWE wrote on 06/13/13 at 12:30:50:
Thanks!

One side...
That shows the rear frame and new stand.
The shocks and front sprocket cower is temporary.

Are you going to make a custom engine sprocket cover?
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Reply #18 - 06/13/13 at 12:52:58
 
Yes, the turning indicator is fixed by now...
I'm thinking about a really small chromed rear fender...
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Reply #19 - 06/13/13 at 12:54:36
 
paulmarshall wrote on 06/13/13 at 12:45:35:
DaveSWE wrote on 06/13/13 at 12:30:50:
Thanks!

One side...
That shows the rear frame and new stand.
The shocks and front sprocket cower is temporary.

Are you going to make a custom engine sprocket cover?


Yes, I think i make this one smaller whit round holes or something...
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Reply #20 - 06/13/13 at 12:58:55
 
This guy fabricated something up but haven't heard from him. If and when you do take notes a pics please.
http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1333319795/30
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Reply #21 - 06/13/13 at 13:02:33
 
The front light is cool.
2" lowering and rubber is a must;)
I might remove the Brembo Roadracing front-brake oil reservoir.
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Reply #22 - 06/13/13 at 13:09:04
 
That looked good! Maybe with some 12 mm holes instead of the big hole.

paulmarshall wrote on 06/13/13 at 12:58:55:
This guy fabricated something up but haven't heard from him. If and when you do take notes a pics please.
http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1333319795/30
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Reply #23 - 06/13/13 at 13:13:27
 
DaveSWE wrote on 06/13/13 at 13:09:04:
That looked good! Maybe with some 12 mm holes instead of the big hole.

paulmarshall wrote on 06/13/13 at 12:58:55:
This guy fabricated something up but haven't heard from him. If and when you do take notes a pics please.
http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1333319795/30

Yes that would look good.
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Reply #24 - 06/13/13 at 13:18:21
 
justin_o_guy2 wrote on 06/12/13 at 20:50:27:
YOur English is fine. Its even okay if you grind on angels.,the bike kicks butt,,
Now,
What does it weigh with all the trimming done?

Is the wheelie a power wheelie or did you pop the clutch?

Have you got a dyno available?

How does it handle with knobby tires? Are you really playing in the dirt?

( Sorry if those arent knobby tires, one pic sure looks like it,, )
OHH, Yea, more pics, please,, without a leg in the way,, I want to see the carb/air cleaner/battery box set up..)

Glad to have you here..


I dont know the wheight yet...
Tires are TKC 80. No problem on the road.
The gering is to tall, otherwise it might do real powerwheelies.
If you stand upp, it powerwheelies.
No dyno yet.

Iam glad to be here!
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Reply #25 - 06/13/13 at 14:28:03
 
love it, very jealous  Angry
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Reply #26 - 05/03/14 at 12:14:04
 
stumbled over this today - looks like this Savage is pretty at home in the dirt : )
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Reply #27 - 05/03/14 at 13:05:49
 
NICE!  Like the rugged tank and the street tracker look. Good job on your scrambler
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Reply #28 - 05/03/14 at 17:55:55
 
VERY VERY cool! I LOVE the wheelie picture! WOW!
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Reply #29 - 05/04/14 at 07:02:05
 
Good looking scrambler right there, good job Smiley

Now, I don't know how much travel you've got on those shocks, but just in case you haven't been aware of it - make sure to check the chain tension - go to 3:25 in this ryca video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52YOJ6bx50I

And oh by the way, that dirt photo is EPIC!
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