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crazy custom savage
09/28/14 at 20:23:29
Stumbled across this while browsing the internet. Never seen it before.
http://www.1000ps.at/motorrad-bildergalerie-suzuki-ls-650-savage-10030?seite=...
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Re: crazy custom savage
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09/28/14 at 21:31:27
Hmmm...
Right-side drive?...
Like to see someone riding it...
Radical customizers are really catching on to the Savage...
Nice find, Nick...
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09/28/14 at 21:46:51
looks like someones gonna get a hot foot.
nice blower, but it doesn't look like it's hooked up.
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Re: crazy custom savage
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09/29/14 at 02:39:07
I can't see a foot peg. I'd like to see a dyno run. The sprocket/brake disk is cool,BUT,what do they cost? Ohh,no one cares. It's not a daily rider.
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09/29/14 at 03:05:01
justin_o_guy2 wrote
on 09/29/14 at 02:39:07:
The sprocket/brake disk is cool,BUT,what do they cost?
I have always wondered about the sprocket/disc brake thingy. How do you keep the chain oiled.....but not the brake disc? The chain even goes right through the brake caliper!
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09/29/14 at 04:10:45
The foot peg is on the rear axle.......terribly uncomfortable looking seating position
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Re: crazy custom savage
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09/29/14 at 04:21:30
Serow must've had some influence on this build...
Between the plate over the carb, driving through that harley 6 speed, and only having the aforementioned sprocket/rotor brake... I'd imagine riding that thing is
interesting...
NOt to mention that seat.
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Re: crazy custom savage
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09/29/14 at 04:50:41
There are no controls; throttle, clutch or brake
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09/29/14 at 05:13:14
Looks like maybe an internal twist throttle.Like Exile uses.
The clutch and shifter are together on the left side.
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09/29/14 at 05:17:40
I did this one a couple years ago.You can't "oil" the chain.Have to use chain wax.
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09/29/14 at 06:33:59
I think that bike pedal is the brake?? No way it's a foot peg about 9 inches under your butt
noo, maybe the brake goes just under the pedal - looks like the pedal can't move???
I'm gonna find the website and look for more pics
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09/29/14 at 06:49:42
I guess that is the footpeg... So that means the peg on the rear axle is for your passenger
Looks pretty cool, but not too comfortable!
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09/29/14 at 07:27:04
Looks lke it only has about one inch of travel on the front forks and can't see any front brakes either.
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09/29/14 at 10:54:16
yea, im guessing this is just a show bike
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09/29/14 at 11:53:50
Well I studied it a little bit.....and found this...which is hard to decipher:
http://www.1000ps.at/modellnews-2358121-suzuki-ls-650-savage
However the blower is not a blower....it is a Geitrebe 4 gang....which is a 4 speed transmission. This fellow is bypassing the stock transmission and using a Harley Belt Drive and clutch, and has a non-unit transmission sitting on top of the engine. The gear shift lever goes to the transmission, and it has a bicycle hand lever to operate the clutch. The only brake is the rear one, and somehow the master cylinder is hooked up to a foot pedal...your guess is as good as mine at this point....those spools on the rear axle are either to be sliders.....or for his rear axle bike lift. The front and rear have very limited suspension travel - and most likely no damping.
I can't blow up this picture well enough to see what is happening - but the master cylinder is doing something around the rear pedal.
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