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Started by loco, September 17, 2010, 11:44:12 AM

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loco

Has anyone seen one of these on an older GS500?  I was wondering how it looked and if it is worth it.

See this auction on E-bay.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150466165686&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWAX%3AIT


Chad

gregvhen

everwhere i read, i read that they dont light the road that well, theyre just used to keep the bike street legal, and for cosmetic looks. very durable for stunting.

tt_four

oh yeah, don't even bother, you won't be able to see anything at night, plus they're super cheap and just kinda flop around. They serve their purpose in the stunt bike world but that's about it. Just browse ebay for a while until you find a z1000 headlight or something like that.

adidasguy


geeky

Hey,

I used a X8 pocket bike front cowl including the light setup. I hollowed the headlight housing and placed in two projector fog lights and they work really well.

I took the housing apart, cut 2 wholes big enough to fit the projectors, and a 1" diameter hole in the front (headlight housing plastic front cover) to create ventilation. I love it at night and it looks good.

Here are pics of it on the bike:




adidasguy

Nice job! Sharp looking street fighter.
You could add engine crash bars and it would look even meaner!
(How about covering up (aka painting over) the rust on the exhaust?)

jdbutler13

Looks sweet!
I say add a bellypan. I just added one too mine and I'm liking the look.

ragecage23

In case your mind isn't made up, my friend had one of those and just riding on the freeway, the wind cracked it...so I say it's a no go.
Previous bikes: 2002 Ninja 250R
                       2009 Suzuki GS500F (rest in peace)
Current bike: 2007 Kawasaki ZX-10R

geeky

I wrapped the exhaust in DEI black exhaust wrap after taking the pictures, was planning on buying a belly pan/chin fairing but selling the bike tomorrow and picking up a 1987 BMW 325is e30 (5spd) with koni adjustable struts, eibach pro sport springs, and a tuned ecu.

loco

Thanks, that tells me what I need to know.  Think that maybe I will stay away from them.

I've looked at some full fairing kits for the bike and not sure that is the way I want to go, at least cost wise right now.  Just looking at options.

Chad

adidasguy

There are at least 4 belly pans on the market and you can sometimes find an original Suzuki one. Some plastic, some fiberglass. When it broke on the freeway - what was it made of? What brand was it? It could have been cracked from mounting it or maybe it took a hit going over a curb or something that cracked it. It could have been defective. It could have come loose. Was it for the GS or a generic one that was modified? There are just too many variables as to why one would blow off on the freeway. They just don't do that and many bikes are sold with them (Ninja 500 and others).

So many people have belly pans and we just don't hear of them breaking off. Suzuki had them available for naked models until about 2004 when they stopped making them naked (I search Europe for GS500 parts, so they may have stopped earlier in the US). Same for the headlamp cowling. They wouldn't have made them all those years if they always broke on the freeway.

I just put on the Suzuki original. No real measurements of where the mounts go so you have to slowly get them in the right place. If you force things, you'll crack any belly pan.

I see no reason to shy away from belly pans ("bug spoilers" to the Europeans)

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