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Savages in the news (Read 155 times)
Tocsik
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Savages in the news
05/30/17 at 08:02:43
This came up in my daily news feed.
I imagine that pipe is *really* loud. It's got a cool rawness to it and I like what they did with the skid plate on the frame.
https://bikebrewers.com/suzuki-ls650-scrambler/
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05/30/17 at 08:43:03
Yup,... that's gonna' wake up some zombies all right...
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Gary_in_NJ
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05/30/17 at 08:59:33
Fork envy.
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05/30/17 at 16:29:58
Haha, now you all know what Ive been up to....Guess I should update my build thread
Here is a link to our site with more pics and build details. Thank you all for the help!
https://www.droogmoto.com/moto6
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05/30/17 at 19:56:46
My ears hurt just looking at it!
Pretty cool stuff there. Maybe a little too mad max for me, but I could see myself loving it with minimal changes. But, it's your bike and you did a great job. Would love to see more details of your build.
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05/30/17 at 20:05:28
VERY GOOD Build !
I'm guessing 250#
impressive
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Hamman
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05/30/17 at 21:26:13
Thanks guys, There is a good sized baffle in the pipe, actually not too loud.
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05/31/17 at 05:59:22
The wheels look really heavy.
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05/31/17 at 06:47:53
LANCER wrote
on 05/31/17 at 05:59:22:
The wheels look really heavy.
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I would be a little concerned about crosswinds with the disc wheels on a light bike. Start slow!!
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05/31/17 at 07:20:55
What did you use for the fork swap?. Did you have to reduce travel?
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Hamman
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05/31/17 at 08:44:51
Forks are from a GSXR750. No travel reduced. They handle very well on the curvy roads and day to day riding. They are fully adjustable too which is awesome. Wheels aren't much heavier than stock as the wheel inserts are made out of aluminum. Crosswinds aren't bad as the bike is now so open, especially under the seat.
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05/31/17 at 09:36:25
Hamman wrote
on 05/31/17 at 08:44:51:
Forks are from a GSXR750. No travel reduced. They handle very well on the curvy roads and day to day riding. They are fully adjustable too which is awesome.
Thanks for the info.
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