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RYDRZ- SUB-FRAMES TO FIT K 8 & 9 750cc Tails to Gen 1 & Gen 2 - RYDRZ - 02-12-2009

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RE: RYDRZ- SUB-FRAMES TO FIT K 8 & 9 750cc Tails to Gen 1 & Gen 2 - 09Fatboy - 02-12-2009

Im interested , does the gsxr sub frame angle the rider position down hill like a gsxr for a more sporty ride . Does the price include color matching the cowling to color of your bike. Have you got a picture of one setup .


RE: RYDRZ- SUB-FRAMES TO FIT K 8 & 9 750cc Tails to Gen 1 & Gen 2 - simmo - 02-12-2009

I think thats just the Sub-Frame $650, then more to get the rest of the panels, undertray & lights, then paint it


RE: RYDRZ- SUB-FRAMES TO FIT K 8 & 9 750cc Tails to Gen 1 & Gen 2 - 09Fatboy - 02-12-2009

Quote:Simmo wrote: I think thats just the Sub-Frame $650, then more to get the rest of the panels, undertray & lights, then paint it

thanks your right i didnt read it properly Idiot2 still interested though.


RE: RYDRZ- SUB-FRAMES TO FIT K 8 & 9 750cc Tails to Gen 1 & Gen 2 - DjPete - 02-12-2009

$650!
Might just buy the whole SUZUKI GSXR 750cc and be done with it.








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RE: RYDRZ- SUB-FRAMES TO FIT K 8 & 9 750cc Tails to Gen 1 & Gen 2 - big kev - 03-12-2009

$650 is kinda exy but the over all scheme seems good i would like to see some stage pics from frame being attached to finished product b4 i stuck hand in pocket

but over all i think it will work out well


RE: RYDRZ- SUB-FRAMES TO FIT K 8 & 9 750cc Tails to Gen 1 & Gen 2 - [UNIT] - 03-12-2009

$650 is not bad.

You wouldn't wanna know what paid for a gsxr1k sub frame for gen2 from the us. It's aircraft alloy tho and pillion


RE: RYDRZ- SUB-FRAMES TO FIT K 8 & 9 750cc Tails to Gen 1 & Gen 2 - RYDRZ - 03-12-2009

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RE: RYDRZ- SUB-FRAMES TO FIT K 8 & 9 750cc Tails to Gen 1 & Gen 2 - rb3221 - 04-12-2009

So has anyone got any pictures of this sub frame??


RE: RYDRZ- SUB-FRAMES TO FIT K 8 & 9 750cc Tails to Gen 1 & Gen 2 - Mutha - 04-12-2009

I reckon it makes your Bum look too big Corbin. Lol3

   

   

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RE: RYDRZ- SUB-FRAMES TO FIT K 8 & 9 750cc Tails to Gen 1 & Gen 2 - ajchop - 17-12-2009

is the angle on that tail for real or are you guys taking the piss


RE: RYDRZ- SUB-FRAMES TO FIT K 8 & 9 750cc Tails to Gen 1 & Gen 2 - bigfoot - 17-12-2009

wow i think it looks great!!!!!! nice work love the angle!!!


RE: RYDRZ- SUB-FRAMES TO FIT K 8 & 9 750cc Tails to Gen 1 & Gen 2 - rb3221 - 18-12-2009

Why so much angle on the tail??

Is that the way this sub frame comes?


RE: RYDRZ- SUB-FRAMES TO FIT K 8 & 9 750cc Tails to Gen 1 & Gen 2 - [UNIT] - 18-12-2009

the way i see it the standard busa tail sits alot lower than a 1k or 750 tail as it is. and a 1k tail wouldnt look right sitting low at the same angle as the std busa tail. the contours etc were disigned for it to sit high and aggresive.

I personaly dont like the way all sport bikes have a nice high tail and plenty of room under the tail looking clean etc and the busa doesnt, hence why i wasnt to sure on buying the k8.

i cant wait to have a nice high gixxer tail on mine!


RE: RYDRZ- SUB-FRAMES TO FIT K 8 & 9 750cc Tails to Gen 1 & Gen 2 - Busanova - 18-12-2009

Watching RYDRZ on the Tathra run demonstrated a forward position throwing legs outward. To me it looked uncomfortable and makes me wonder what it would be like at continued high speeds - nearly moto-x in posture. From an aesthetic point of view it was okay but he could do a lot to sell it by a good paint job and some makeover marketing strategies. Sorry for my honesty.
Busanova speaks his mind.