Suzuki Gs550 Cafe Racer Parts
Sep 8, 2016 - Explore eugeneclark's board "Suzuki GS550 Cafe Racer", followed by 124 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about Cafe racer, Suzuki, Racer.
Suzuki gs550 cafe racer parts. Suzuki GS550 parts. The Suzuki GS550 was launched in June 1977 as part of the new GS family of DOHC four stroke machines, both twins and ‘Fours’. Its Air-cooled engine was beautifully engineered and gave a solid 49hp @ 9000 rpm. more about this model The only thing on my Cafe Racer parts list here is the leather for the seat. Choose carefully, and make sure you’re making the seat to suit the frame, and not the other way around. Buying the seat first then building the frame around it can be done, but it will more than likely be more trouble than what its worth. 2.Cafe Racer Tail Hoop/Cowl While I was putting the story about their GS550 cafe racer together I happened across another great looking bike in their stable. It was built using an icon of 1970’s racing, a Suzuki made famous by Wes Cooley when he won the AMA Superbike Championship over two consecutive years, a 1979 GS1000. Suzuki GS550 Cafe Racer: “GS673” 1976 was the year Suzuki introduced their first line of four-stroke street machines, the venerable GS series. The Suzuki GS550, which offered 49 horsepower from its air-cooled inline four, was a hard-hitting middleweight, beating both the Honda CB550F and Suzuki’s own GT550 two-stroke in the quarter mile.
Become an early investor in the Future of Motorcycles + AR. Learn more about investing Continue to RycaMotors.com Dime City Cycles is the premier choice for DIY custom motorcycle parts, accessories and life style gear. Whether your interest is Cafe Racers, Bobbers, Choppers, Brats, Trackers, Scramblers or you just want something a little different for your current ride, you are sure to find the parts you need right here. GS550 Border run cafe racer; Purpose Built Moto’s first bike build. It’s a dangerous thing when I get bored. Previous outcomes of my boredom over the past few years have resulted in taking a second job, quitting a job and heading overseas, tearing out rooms in my house to renovate, and starting a degree in engineering on the side. 1977 Suzuki Gs 550, For sale is a 1977 Suzuki GS550 motorcycle. Engine is strong. My daily rider for the last 4 seasons. I have tried to keep the machine close to the original, with tasteful upgrades. I call it a "Half-caff" Upgrades include: Custom upholstered seat -- you have to see it in person. Hand crafted from marine grade materials.
What I found was a tidy GS550 Cafe Racer with some sneaky performance upgrades that transform it from an average ride to a wild one… Maybe in 1980 the Suzuki GS550e’s 49bhp was enough for your average sassy suburbanite, but Interstellar Motors head honcho Jody Wegman (not pictured above) wanted a little extra. This is the ‘Race Cream’ a Suzuki GS550 custom built to classic Cafe Racer specification with some tidy modern touches. The Suzuki GS550 ‘Race Cream’ is the latest build by Matteucci Garage whose Moto Guzzi ‘Black Boot’ stirred up quite a response a couple of months ago. Custom build of a 1981 Suzuki GS650 Cafe Racer. Purpose Built Moto has built a fair few first bikes for people. I guess something about the attainability of the customs we create speaks to new riders. They aren’t out of reach for anyone who wants a great looking bike. Sep 27, 2014 - Explore paultoop's board "Gs550" on Pinterest. See more ideas about Cafe racer, Suzuki cafe racer, Suzuki.
Apr 19, 2016 - Explore gsaric's board "Suzuki GS 550 E cafe racer" on Pinterest. See more ideas about Cafe racer, Suzuki, Racer. Est. 2006 Return of the Cafe Racers is the world's premier cafe racer focused website. We publish regular features on custom motorcycle builds, riding gear reviews, how to guides and event coverage from around the globe. If you're a fan of cafe racer motorcycles and style then you've come to the right place! Mellow aims to focus on the production of cafe racer styled custom motorcycles and their first build, a ’79 Suzuki GS550 paints a good picture of what the pairs capabilities are. Flo’s experience in the custom scene began in the 4 wheeled world building custom cars that adorned the covers of custom mags around Europe. Buying Cafe Racer Parts. The Café Racer look is forever associated with 1960’s London. The magical engine size was 650cc and long tanks, short seats, clip-ons and loud exhausts were the order of the day.