“Dominator”
Single headlight set, 3.5” diameter bottom mount unit with H4 12v60/55w
bulbs, e-marked. Dominator headlights have a dipped centre beam,
E-marked for European use - the user should check their country
regulations. find out more
HLUSRCBN - DOMINATOR SINGLE HEADLAMP CARBON
“Dominator”
Single headlight set, 3.5” diameter bottom mount unit with H4 12v60/55w
bulbs, e-marked. Dominator headlights have a dipped centre beam,
E-marked for European use - the user should check their country
regulations. find out more
Stuff Safe 80
£67.24
The
patented anti-theft Stuffsafe 80 combines an 80 Litre waterproof stuff
sack and a slashproof, snatchproof and tamperproof stainless steel wire
mesh exterior that can be locked closed and then locked to a secure
fixture.
Regardless of your destination, the expandable
Stuffsafe 80 is perfect for protecting your Valuable gear from theft
and weather and is Ideal for your Helmet, boots, gloves and leathers.
It folds neatly into a small storage matt and has a waist and shoulder Harness included. find out more
Lid safe Helmet Bag
£42.25
LIDSAFE Secure Helmet Bag
LidSafe
features a high tensile stainless steel mesh construction which locks
around a helmet and can lock to a bike or any other secure fixture. The
eXomesh construction is layered between a waterproof outer and a soft
inner liner to offer protection from theft, damage, and the weather.
The compact and lightweight design allows for easy storage and portability.
The
Pacsafe is designed to go over your luggage, simply throw it around
your luggage, secure it to something fixed and get on with your
adventure. It is available in three sizes, which helps to make it work with almost any type of backpack, bag and even loose gear.
. Wraps around luggage . Locks to a secure fixture . Adjusts to secure different sized bags . Secures bags together . Padlock and carrypouch included find out more
Motopro Motorsports Intercom Set
£102.24
Operating
on the licence exempt Public Mobile Radio band the new Motopro MTX600
is the perfect solution to carefree Bike-to-Bike communications. In the
box you get everything you need for two riders to communicate; TWO PMR
transceivers, TWO Headsets and TWO finger mounted Press-to-Talk buttons.
¡¤ Range 2Km Km according to terrain ¡¤ 8 Channels with 38 Sub-Channels ¡¤ Channel Scanning to find friends ¡¤ Easy to install
Suitable
for a wide range of motor sports and leisure activities with headsets
or as hand held walkie-talkie. Operates using 4 AAA Cells. (Motopro
recommend the use of Re-chargeable NiMH cells)
I have to agree with what I seen in the first few pages here. It means "passing on the left at a high rate of fuel" Look out HD a real bike is passing you(lmfao) no pon intended.Anyway I have a 1992 Suzuki 1100 Katana.(Kan-ah-tuna)lol. Anyway I have recently just given my bike a make over with the engine.I put a 1349 stroker kit($649) with Flat side carb($300) & K&N filters($170)D&D show n go pipes 4 into 1($600).Less my time putting all together.Took me about 2 wknds to do.Talk about fast OMG 240 with race fuel & she still wanted to go!.She does about 225 with regular gas(high test)And beats a Busa with ease!.ha ha ha ha
My little baby is a Sv-1000N, and the more bikes I test for the newspaper, the more I like my Sv :-))
But, it does only put about 115 bhp to the back wheel and it is a naked bike, so I "only" got it up to 160 mph....
But on track days and afternoon blast's with wheelies every time I hit second gear, it's a Blast, and that is what Suzuki means to me :-)
Cheekyscot write:
Where does the name/word Suzuki come from?
Is there a translation of the word in English?
My best guess is:
Suzuki - noun, name of a bike that goes like lightning!
They make some pretty awesome bikes, but my current ride is a 2001 Suzuki Bandit GSF600s that I rode 4,500 kilometres round trip from Toronto to Cape Breton Island Nova Scotia. The only thing I'd change is the grips to get less vibration through the bars. Brillant bikes!
I've got a 1984 Suzuki GSX550. Sadly it won't run properly, prone to flooding itself when I back off the throttle. Have cleaned the carbs and replaced needle jets. Can anyone shed some light on my poorly Suzuki?
it's my favorite brand of motorcycle, i read the company started out producing textile weaving looms and started making and racing bikes in the early 50's(first it was mopeds), i have a gsxr
1000k5 and it's one of the fastest things on the road(my opinion)
Dig everybody's thoughts on Suzuki.... Gotta Burgman 650. Looks like a giant sport bike, but its a SCOOTER. Got it more for quick in-town stuff and going to work. Rode it last year to Reno/Tahoe cruising at a comfy 100 mph thru the Sierra's. Did a ride thru Carson River Cyn w/ Harley friends and they were intrigue by it. I LOVE my HARLEY, but so many interesting motorcycles outhere that turn me on! hahaha, go figure...
Woodburn2005 write:
It means I can't afford a Harley in Japanise, save your pennies, you'll get one someday, there's two kinds of people, those who ride Harleys and those who want to!
BEST MAKE THAT 3 GROUPS & DEF PUT ME IN 3RD GROUP...THOSE THAT DON'T GIVE A F*CK BOUT HARLEYS
It means I can't afford a Harley in Japanise, save your pennies, you'll get one someday, there's two kinds of people, those who ride Harleys and those who want to!
BEST MAKE THAT 3 TYPES & I'M DEF IN 3RD GROUP...THOSE WHO DON'T GIVE A F*CK BOUT HARLEYS
alby01 write:
i have an old 1979 gs 1000L had it for many years and must say it still goes like a bat out of hell and yet it s agreat cruiser and the best part you dont see many of them .this is my 15th bike from big kawasakis to vtwins and i must say its my favorite ,simple,reliable,comfortable,+ stupid fast a great modern classic
Right on!
My first post on this site.
I've had loads of old Suzukis 125-750, all GS/GSX models.
As a complete mentalist I rebuild them.
Currently rebuilding a '80 GS450 from bits lying 'round the garage.
Got a 05' 600 with speedhealer installed. MY fastest recorded speed is 172 MPH. HI-PO's here have recorded 147 MPH on me...not good on the wallet. Not enough for me, so soon to be installing a modified turbo and shooting for 200 MPH...this time ON A TRACK!!