Suzuki GS tech info
Suzuki GS description
A GS500 I've turned into a cafe racer. The suspension has been
stiffened a bit, motor bore out, carb tuned to it, and has a performance
exhaust installed. It's going to need a new chain and tires soon but it
is in great running order. The plastic control boxes on the handle bars have been replaced with boxes made of brass and copper. I originally made the front fender have beer bottle caps glazed on it but later I built a "dragon skin" leather cover for it. The seat is also covered in the same skin.
The bike was dropped onto its right side (about 10 mph) , I had it checked out by a mechanic and the only damage was some scratches on the end bar mirrors and headlight.. Starts every day, I've always kept it garaged but it doesn't have a heater and the bike has started in the winter when it was 20 degrees out. Great beginner bike although it does everything else just fine too. I get a lot of compliments wherever I go from people on it. If you have any questions just let me know. |
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