Demon's Cycle gave this custom Pro-Streeter some real giddyup by equipping it with a Suzuki TL1000 engine and throwing on some Yoshimura RS-3 pipes. We dig the slim tank and the way it tapers back to the rider. It reminds us of the one off a Yamaha Warrior We've made no secret of our love for two-wheeled transport and have shared a few of our exploits both in the magazine and at eurotuner.com A few years ago we even invited readers to submit photos of their bikes and found there are plenty of you with He says he is not yet done customizing this bike, but who is ever really done? This bike was submitted to us through Facebook, thanks for being a fan and having a great bike Felipe! We hope you enjoy his custom cruiser as much as we did. A well-made scrambler is a truly amazing machine, and Rock Motorcycles' "Golden Brown" one could serve as a great definition for "scrambler perfection". Based on a no-nonsense Suzuki Inazuma 750 machine Add in a custom 4-into-1 MotoGP-style exhaust and the Suzuki is so much more refined than the Guzzi it’s like it comes from another planet. The Volusia is a good-looking bike as far as custom bikes go, but I wish I didn’t know Continue reading LOS ANGELES – It’s been a bumpy ride for the custom motorcycle business as The CS-1 is built from a motorcycle that has been in production for more than a quarter-century: The Suzuki S40. So many S40s have been manufactured since 1986 that used .
American Suzuki Motor Corporation (ASMC) announced today that it will unveil two brand-new custom Suzuki motorcycles at the Suzuki display during the MotoGP and AMA Superbike weekend at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey, California, on Saturday American Suzuki Motor Corporation (ASMC), in partnership with Cobra Engineering, today unveiled a fully customized Boulevard M109R power cruiser at the New York International Motorcycle Show and handlebar risers. The custom M109R also features a The “Psycho Racers” line of chopped bikes described by its creator as a “development of a custom motorcycle family for the Central America market using the base of the Suzuki GN”, which was inspired by early dirt-trackers and choppers that its American Suzuki Motor Corporation (ASMC), in partnership with Cobra Engineering, unveiled a fully customized Boulevard M109R power cruiser at the New York International Motorcycle Show seat and handlebar risers. The custom M109R also features a .
Sunday, July 27, 2014
Suzuki Custom Motorcycles
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Motorcycles,
Suzuki
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