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Thought I would post a picture of the beginning of my GT550 project with Sean's Roc City seat base and fender. I just want to say that Sean builds really nice stuff that is well worth the money.
Many mods planned but this is the way she starts and will be a little while til the temperature gets warm enough in the garage to do some serious surgery.
I got the seat pan and upholstery through Roc City also. Sean has a guy doing his pads and covers. I've got lots more goodies coming soon, a set of reservoir Marzocchi shocks and a new set of expansion chambers. I've got a bench covered with parts but it's just too dang cold right now............soon.
I am still trying to decide whether to attach the seat base to the original seat pan or whether to attach it to the frame. So no I have not cut any tabs yet.
I need the seat to be easily removeable since the 2 stroke oil reservoir is under the seat.
I got the seat pan and upholstery through Roc City also. Sean has a guy doing his pads and covers. I've got lots more goodies coming soon, a set of reservoir Marzocchi shocks and a new set of expansion chambers. I've got a bench covered with parts but it's just too dang cold right now............soon.
Get yourself a cheap propane heater. The tank on mine has lasted through 2 bike builds in the dead of winter. Un-insulated attached garage, but that little beast keeps her warm and toasty.
I like the look of that seat, is that a specific style that he sells? I know he sells different sizes for various bikes. I am seeking a seat setup. Keep the pics coming....
That cafe suzook looks great. I know of a minty 550 that is for sale nearby. I'm still not sure how practical owning a vintage two stroke would be. Maybe you could fill me in on what it is like to run one of these things.
If it sounds positive, I might have to break down and talk to this guy.
What's not practical? They have oil injection with a tank which means no mixing gas and the oil tank lasts around 5 tankfuls of gas. The 550 is dead reliable, has been known to go 40000+ without a rebuild. The 550 has nice torque for a 2 stroke, has 53hp for some get up and go, has a sweet sound when singing, has a nice riding position. Not many people have a 2 strok triple these days. If you don't want it send me the info.
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