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Here she is...








Have had her for a little while now, just been to busy enjoyin it to post. Its a 2001 Suzuki GSXR600. Fookin quick it you ask me! 13,000km's, Fuel injected, near m int condition. Extras include: Devil exhaust system with Carbon Fiber pipe (one of the loudest cans you cans get for a bike) Frame sliders, Zero Gravity double bubble winscreen, speed hump,flush mount front turn signals, GSXR tank decals ans tail decals.

Got a crazy (and i mean insane) deal on this bike. Future mods im planning on are upgrading to the 2003 GSXR led taillight, downsize the rear turnsignals, polish the frame and thats about it. :D

G

PS: Does anyone know if you CAN upgrade to the newer style GSXR tail on this bike? Or are the fairing holes way too different?
 

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Hey! She almost looks like my baby... Same year, same colors, except mine is the 750. Got a Yoshi on mine, and the rear signals were already integrated when I purchased her. The only added decals on mine are the Yoshi decals and Dunlop on the chain guard. Got a smoke colored windscreen too. Blue bar ends and spools. I like that blue decal over your tail light - haven't seen it before, where'd you get it?

I also want to polish my frame as well... thinking about doing it myself, since I HEARD it wasn't too hard.

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sweet! Got any pics of the integrated tails? The decal on the taillight was already on the bike, but easy enough to get made up. When the brakes are applied it reads "GSXR"

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Bagged_camaro said:
sweet! Got any pics of the integrated tails? The decal on the taillight was already on the bike, but easy enough to get made up. When the brakes are applied it reads "GSXR"

G
No pics.. Digital camera broke :oops: I'll get some pics of her one of these days though, and I'll be sure to send you some shots. Even if I have to take them the old fashion way (35mm camera & scan :roll: )

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Sweeeeeeeeet!!!!!!! Question i know frame sliders protect the frame right, but what do the swing sliders protect? Im not sure if im saying the right thing.
 

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Swingarm sliders protect the large metal extension that holds on your back wheel. In the picture of Bagged Camaro's bike the red stand is holding up the bike by the swingarms.
 

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Awesome bike, man!!! What's the difference between swingarm spindles and swingarm sliders?
 

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I'm wondering if its the same thing with a different name. I have swingarm sliders on my bike and they alomst look like they are designed for a stand to hold them up as well. Oh well.............
 
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