BMW / Suzuki cafe racer mash-up

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BMW / Suzuki cafe racer mash-up

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I'm not a huge fan of the cafe racer fashion (that said if i had the time i would have a go at one) but i do like the look of this; great idea to make it a prefab hook into the Suzuki Gsxr forks onto a GS1100.

https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-x ... e=56CA4E34

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Re: BMW / Suzuki cafe racer mash-up

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bfisher wrote:I'm not a huge fan of the cafe racer fashion (that said if i had the time i would have a go at one) but i do like the look of this; great idea to make it a prefab hook into the Suzuki Gsxr forks onto a GS1100.

https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-x ... e=56CA4E34

Taken from https://www.facebook.com/downandoutcaferacers
Over on another forum I frequent [www.dotheton.com.] - fork swaps are almost boringly commonplace.

You can even buy All Balls :shock: [ seriously ] bearings kits to swap various forks around.

Something we've been looking at for the new R1200 Turbo project.
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Post by DPG »

OOO! I Do Like That!
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Certainly looks good from that angle. Niiiiice.

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