"Unfortunately Suzuki Canada has yet to set a price for the bike"
From that sentence I'd say yes
http://canadamotoguide.com/2015/03/26/launch-suzuki-gsx-s1000/
Anyone have a floor anchor or wall anchor in their parking spot?
I can get permission to install one in my parking spot (condo building), but me wonders if I'm fukced when it comes time to remove it
Nobody tried getting together and setting these punks up? Nobody is saying taking a bat to their head (unless the situation warrants for it), but it won't be that difficult to have them set up and arrested (a broken leg won't hurt either lol)
Then I have to re-confirm I'm assumption. Was long ago but I think I remember getting a quote for a 17 yr old SS and I questioed why it was cheaper than a 10 yr old 600 liter cbr, and I believe I was told it's because of it's age
Have narrowed it down to 2 bikes I've viewed over the weekend and undecided between the two. They're both clean with relatively low km's and both are 2000 models
Would love some feedback from those with dual experience here (hopefully unbiased):
Which is larger between the two bikes...
Do they both (OEM & Aftermarket) offer the same variety in selections?
The aftermarket ones go for about $550-$700. OEM is priced close to that? And I can't seem to locate websites offering OEM fairing
LOL @ hives! 30 min? Even an hour would be great. I'm mechanically inclined, yes. Looking at a wrench does not make me break out in hives. A screw driver however.... that's another story
Gixxer 750, cbr 900, or Yamaha r6. Fairings on bikes that are in not-so-great condition can be had for...
How long does it take to change the fairings on a sportbike? Is it a DIY for the novice?
If it's preferable to take to the shop what price should I expect for the job?
Rosey's prices are pretty good. But he is slooooooow. He has a **** load of bikes just waiting in line to be serviced. Held my bike for over a week just to certify. Would I go to him again? Yes, lol. His service is slow but it's good and for a good price. If you're in a rush, look else...
What type of bike is this, and how does one get a cruiser to look like that since I'm sure it's customized?
Does it entail of a lot of work and expense?
Love the look of it. Seat is not low like a bobber and is almost level with the handlebars, and the front tire comes pretty far out. Beauty.
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