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    Suzuki GN125 - Tracker - First Project

    New shocks on and pretty much finished. Some tidy up to do but otherwise ready to get it registered, sell it and move onto my next project. Sent from my iPhone using DO THE TON
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    Suzuki GN125 - Tracker - First Project

    New rear shocks also arrived today so will be putting them on and then almost done. Anyone reregistered a bike in New Zealand? I'm keen to understand the process. Sent from my iPhone using DO THE TON
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    Suzuki GN125 - Tracker - First Project

    Battery box welded and painted. Rear guard complete. Rear loop also painted. Sent from my iPhone using DO THE TON
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    Suzuki GN125 - Tracker - First Project

    Tried some of my first metal fabrication to make some rear indicator mounts and rear light and license mount. Also in the process of building a battery/ electrics box to clear the triangle and tidy electrics Sent from my iPhone using DO THE TON
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    Suzuki GN125 - Tracker - First Project

    Tank painted and attached and rear loop welded to frame. Time to sort out indicators battery box and everything else. Sent from my iPhone using DO THE TON
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    Suzuki GN125 - Tracker - First Project

    Cheers man. Powder coating would have been better but too costly for a first build. Sent from my iPhone using DO THE TON
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    Suzuki GN125 - Tracker - First Project

    Replaced the crappy old grips and the entire front brake lever and brake fluid until as it was leaking and faulty. Put the new seat on just to see what it looks like, still need to cut the frame and add the rear loop. Also painted and replaced the plastic sprocket cover(Not sure if this is what...
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    Suzuki GN125 - Tracker - First Project

    Custom paint job on the headlight to match my color scheme.
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    Suzuki GN125 - Tracker - First Project

    Got the electrics back together which took a while as I didn't take enough photos when I was dismantling it. No gas in tank yet as it isn't painted, but new carb on and oil vent filter. Managed to scratch the bloody engine paint while I was working on it. Will have to fix that later
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    Suzuki GN125 - Tracker - First Project

    Re-attached the swingarm, the old rear shocks, chain and rear tyre as well as started putting some electrics back in to see if it still runs. Rear shocks have to go, but still deciding on which to get, the Nirtrogen 325mm shocks from japanese motorbike parts looks good, but not sure how good...
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    Suzuki GN125 - Tracker - First Project

    Engine back in the frame and put the tank back on just for looks. Putting the engine back in was a bit of a nightmare, much easier getting it out. So far so good.
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    Suzuki GN125 - Tracker - First Project

    Time to remove the Suzuki logos from the tank and fix the big dent on one side. I also wanted to change the tank shape a bit for a better look. A quick prime to stop rusting for now. Proper paint job to follow at a later stage.
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    Suzuki GN125 - Tracker - First Project

    Next step was to prep and paint the wheels, Sating black same as the frame. There was load of oxidation on the wheels so prepping was a nightmare.
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    Suzuki GN125 - Tracker - First Project

    Next step was to prep and paint the front forks, once again I used VHT Chassis and roll cage paint here. I also put the shocks back together and added the dust gators.
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    Suzuki GN125 - Tracker - First Project

    Next step was prepping the tank. I looked at soda blasting it, but to be honest it was already in pretty good nick, so just some elbow grease, steel wool and a sand and it was ready for painting. Here is used VHT again with their Engine Enamel products.
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