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| PM Newbie Join Date: Jun 2008
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| My GSXR110 project bike Hey guys. Some of you know that i have been working on this project and i finally got time to take a quick video. Ill get some better pics and videos and a canyon run video soon. i know its not an NSR or YSR but this is the closest thread. So here it is...Its called an x18 midbike. It is a 110cc, 4 stroke, 4 speed bike. The bike was purchased stock brand new. My top speed so far is 60.6mph @ 8,760rpm. Here is a list of my modifications: -K&N air filter -NGK spark plug -Motul Synthetic oil -Vapor trail tech computer -Suzuki tank pad -Suzuki GSXR graphics -Brembo brake pads -Silverstar headlight -Painted white fairings -Painted black wheels -Painted black exhaust -Custom breather side holes -Exhaust heat wrap -Bar and frame sliders -misc. Thanks for looking!!! |
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| 3rd Gear Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Glendale California
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| Re: My GSXR110 project bike Wicked!!! |
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| Chuck Norris for president! Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Boyne City Michigan
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| Re: My GSXR110 project bike sweet!!!! |
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| 2nd Gear Member Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: San Jose, CA
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| Re: My GSXR110 project bike Looks like you're having fun! It that thing really street plated or did you just mock up a plate holder for it? |
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| 3rd Gear Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: massachusetts
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| Re: My GSXR110 project bike siiiick. |
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| 2nd Gear Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Brunswick, Ohio
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| Re: My GSXR110 project bike I thought you had an '86 GSXR50 (RB50) that you put some kind of KLX110 or CRF50/70 based motor in. I've seen it done before in pics. The bike was a cool one off, but it would make alot more sense to do a street legal NSF100 or NSR50. Both are super easy to do here in Ohio. The only reason that I haven't done it yet, is that I have many, many other projects to do-- and a limited budget. Not only that, but it would be dangerous to ride on the street, as a tiny bike is visually difficult for other drivers to see. For now-- I keep my fun on the tracks. --L*64 |
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| 2nd Gear Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Gardnerville, NV
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| Re: My GSXR110 project bike i thought it was gonna be a gsxr 1000 motor in a 110 haha. |
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| PM Newbie Join Date: Jul 2008
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| Re: My GSXR110 project bike That bike is sick! What -Vapor trail tech computer did u put on exactly? Call me crazy, but of all the mods, thats my favorite. And was it hard to install? Reason i ask is i was planning on getting an X18 but was unsure about reliability and fit/finish. I think this post just convinced me! Also, how competative is it on the track with the YSR/NSR crowd? Any info would help. Thanks! Oh and this is my first post so..... Hi..... Last edited by tbone5; 07-31-2008 at 02:58 PM. |
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| Re: My GSXR110 project bike PM sent! Its not a bad bike to have seeing as it can be had brand new for about $500 (i got mine for $430). The total i have spent on my x18 including my bike is less than $700. My bike goes 60mph, looks nice, is very functional, reliable, and is just plain fun to ride. |
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| 3rd Gear Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: PA
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