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the suzuki is down to the motor and frame at the moment and has been there for a while. My offroad rig has been eating up a lot of my time but I was sick of not having anything to ride so I picked up another bike last weekend. I grabbed a 1981 Yamaha XJ550 Seca. Its in beautiful shape and runs...
Heres my rig.. its a 1985 4 cyl Toyota pickup, 1 ton axles, dual transfer cases, propane conversion, 38.5x14.5" TSLs on H1 beadlocks, full hydro steering. I'm planning to do some regional rock racing with it this year but it still needs some little stuff
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I got a little done recently but work is going slow since I have a lot on my plate at the moment. So far I got the new seat, signals/lights, and mini apes and started chopping the back of the frame. My original plan was to throw this thing all back together by the end of May but thats obviously...
I wasn't planning on doing anything with the rear swing arm (like I said, I dont want to get crazy involved on this thing). What I am planning to do is to simply cut off the back of the frame behind where the current upper coilover mounts are, remove the coilover mounts from their current...
This is my first bike build but I'm no stranger to customizing vehicles. I've been building rock crawlers for several years now (and a tall bike here and there) and I'm finally tearing into my GS550L that I've been riding for the past 2 years. Its always had idling issues (due to not being...
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