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Photoshop mock up (thanks Cali) of what Sherry's bike might look like after paint and PC. This is a GT650 but the it looks very much the same as the GT250R minus the tube frame.
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The bike looks great Brad. I'd love to see a video of it in action. If your gonna paint, I would just go ahead and blanl out the tank and go without any name. People wouldn't be able to tell what it is, only that its a cool looking bike. I hope she really enjoys it!
I feel the same way about the FZ1 compared to the FJR I had, the FZ1 it 200 lbs lighter and handles turns so much easier. I guess its all perspective of what you are used to. The other day when I sat on an FJR in the showroom, I wondered how I ever rode it because it felt so heavy. Good idea to get tire some exposure before your wife gets on it.Last Sunday I took the GT250R out for a short ride. I just wanted to get the tires scuffed up before my wife ever gets on it. It definitely feels much better after running the the Sea Foam through it.
I tell you thins thing is light! Where on the FZ1 I have to push it over in to corners, I get the same effect on the Hyo by simply thinking about it. It is effortless. Even with the stock "stinko" tires I never felt unsafe. ...and that is good because I guarantee my with will never do to it what I did to it last Sunday.I am confident she will have no "real" issues with those tires while she is learning.
Suspension is supper soft. I think the forks are low on fluid and the rear is set to the softest setting. Problem is I cannot get my adjustment tool in there to adjust the rear. I will have to let my shop make all those adjustements.
Photoshop mock up (thanks Cali) of what Sherry's bike might look like after paint and PC. This is a GT650 but the it looks very much the same as the GT250R minus the tube frame.
That is just awesome! I agree with RiderNY:+1:. No MARKINGS! Keep 'em guessing.
I guess it would depend on the cost. I like Aaron's idea of offering a top triple trade that includes the bars, etc....
On the other hand, if you drill and tap it, that is inexpensive, can be returned to stock and then just put four short allen heads in the holes. Not many are going to know the difference. A drill and a single tap are pretty cheap. This would also allow you to use a wide variety of risers of different shapes and styles.
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I am dropping it off with a buddy tomorrow to sand blast it for me. I have not yet decided if I will get it powder coated or just rattle can it. I will post a shot of it when it returns from sand blasting.
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I would think that since it's going to come it contact with or be exposed to gas fumes might not be a bad idea to powder coat for long term durability. You don't want to have to take it off again in a year to redo it...just saying![]()
I have been so tempted to get one for my wife. How is the long term reliability of these bikes. They are also sold under the UM brand.