BuckRYCA
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Mick, with the full kit you send in your gas tank, rear wheel hub, and sidestand bracket. As part of the kit you get a 19" (same size as the front) rear wheel mounted wth a standard tire (not the Firestone relic shown on the photo model bike. The Firestones look good, but I would not ride on them).
Per their Web site the frame geometry is changed by the following method:
Bring up the rear of the bike by installing your new shocks and wheel, then lower the front end to get the bike in the proper cafe racer stance. You can easily shorten the front forks without removing any seals, while keeping the stock springs (the springs are not cut):
Lowering the front: After removing the front forks, drain the fork oil and remove the damper rod from the fork tube. There is a special tool available from Suzuki to remove the damper rod, but you can also make your own tool. Add the supplied spacer below the damper rod. Shorten the upper fork spacer just enough to get the fork cap back on. The less you cut, the stiffer the front suspension will be. Re-install the forks and add fork oil (ATF will work also).
Now the bike has been tilted forward and the rake angle has been reduced, resulting in better handling and quicker steering.
The Full Kit consists of the following two sets of parts: Custom parts made at Ryca ($1795 for the custom parts)
Low Profile Fuel Tank Tank Indicator Panel Tank Mount Seat Assembly (with tail light and license plate mount) Side Panels Rearset Bracket Assembly Battery Box Belt Guard Speedometer / Tachometer Mounting Brackets Side Stand Relocation Mount Decompression Lever Linkage
Aftermarket parts ($1200 for the aftermarket parts)
Rear wheel assembly and tire, laced and balanced Rearsets and hardware Shocks Clip-ons Reverse cone muffler Tachometer Speedometer (with longer cable) Grips Cone filter
All modifications can be done with the usual hand tools and a Dremel with a cut-off wheel. The frame cuts are minor and will not affect integrity.
This project is all that I'm willing to take on now with my modest wrenching and zero building skills. I'll document the transformation and keep you informed.
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