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Waltz 10-08-2010 03:11 AM

New to GZ 250 Bike
 
G'day guys, i've been poking around this forum for a couple of weeks now since i bought my marauder (gz250), this site has been very bloody helpful especially the How-To section and has made me consider SLOWLY customising my bike into a bobber, i am still not entirely sure yet, as i have much to learn.. I'm 17 and this is my first bike, but hey.. You've gotta start somewhere.. :rawk: Here's my stock gz.

alanmcorcoran 10-08-2010 04:16 AM

Re: New to GZ 250 Bike
 
Welcome aboard. Yours looks like mine's English cousin. (Same colors, but I don't have the marauder decal and your pinstripes are thicker.) Not sure why you'd want to ruin a perfectly good bike, but you are not alone in your quest for bobberdom. Regardless, good luck with your adventures, two wheeled as well as mechanical.

Waltz 10-08-2010 05:26 AM

Re: New to GZ 250 Bike
 
Thanks, I am still assessing whether it is a good idea or not.. for now I want to do simple mods, such as indicators, tachometer and maybe a new exhaust since the previous owner had dropped it ^^ as you can see in the first picture, also notice the nice dent on the bottom right side of the tank :retard:

blaine 10-08-2010 08:37 AM

Re: New to GZ 250 Bike
 
Welcome to the forum.Good luck with your bobber project.

:cool: :)

duosport 10-08-2010 04:08 PM

Re: New to GZ 250 Bike
 
I have to second alanmcorcoran point. You have a beautiful bike there. But of course what ever floats your boat.

Take heed from this other members project and whether it was worth it or not:

viewtopic.php?f=12&t=3840

Viirin 10-09-2010 08:17 AM

Re: New to GZ 250 Bike
 
Blacks always a good colour

The GZ doesn't have many options by way of changing out the exhaust unless you get one built from scratch pretty much - think theres one on ebay called the screaming eagle but i;m not sure if it's legal where theres sound restrictions and it seems like more trouble than it's worth to get the GZ to sound "bigger" than it is - not that i'm saying you are, it's just thats what most people go for when changing out exhausts
Best of luck with it anyway man - theres plenty of bobber projects going on here now anyway

Vii

mole2 10-11-2010 08:18 PM

Re: New to GZ 250 Bike
 
Congratulations on the new ride! Ride safe and keep the shiney side up.


:)

ArizonaKev 10-15-2010 06:19 PM

Re: New to GZ 250 Bike
 
Welcome to the forum amigo! I always get a kick out of seeing people from other parts of the world riding the same basic bike that I am - that's just cool :rawk:

Enjoy your new bike, and whatever you decide to do, ride safe my friend :2tup:


AZ Kev

kraznos 10-16-2010 11:01 AM

Re: New to GZ 250 Bike
 
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Waltz 10-17-2010 05:22 AM

Re: New to GZ 250 Bike
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kraznos
Get some cheap drag bars online and take off that front fender, that'll be a low cost high impact move right there. I sold mine in June but here's one of the many different ways I had it.
http://s3.postimage.org/ywQAr.jpg
I think those drag bars set me back 28 dollars or so, there's a solo seat on there,(39$ ebay), pulled the front fender, and some dirt cheap round mirrors. Not a fortune and reverseable. Anyway, have fun and ride safe.

Thanks :2tup:
I know it might sound stupid but did you have to re-adjust/tension the brake and clutch cables when you changed the bars over? :??:


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