
Photos of many of the club member's bikes on display, as well as of the club challenge can be found here.
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That happens to be my beast. Thanks for the compliment. It is long, low, and evil. The pipes definitely emit a hell of a howl. It is an interesting project with many pieces from other Suzuki's. Katana 650 forks, calipers, and rotors. RE5 front rim anodised Red. Gs 11 swingarm. Custom 4 inch wide rear rim also anodised red. GS 1000 rear hub and disc break. All stainless spokes. Tomcat pipes ( he did a street port job to match the pipes). Carburation has a long way to go to feed the monster. Thats why the intakes were canted 15 degrees to make room for bigger carbs. The madness continues!! Cheers.TLRam1 wrote:I like the black GT750 w/red rims, a few others I like also, this one rings my bell though.
First time I have seen your bike Fred, hope you don't mindBuffalo-guy wrote:That happens to be my beast. Thanks for the compliment. It is long, low, and evil. The pipes definitely emit a hell of a howl. It is an interesting project with many pieces from other Suzuki's. Katana 650 forks, calipers, and rotors. RE5 front rim anodised Red. Gs 11 swingarm. Custom 4 inch wide rear rim also anodised red. GS 1000 rear hub and disc break. All stainless spokes. Tomcat pipes ( he did a street port job to match the pipes). Carburation has a long way to go to feed the monster. Thats why the intakes were canted 15 degrees to make room for bigger carbs. The madness continues!! Cheers.TLRam1 wrote:I like the black GT750 w/red rims, a few others I like also, this one rings my bell though.
Fred
Terry.TLRam1 wrote:You nust be on the 500 mile per inch scale! Now, what if I called your bluff and came up for a ride.![]()