Hey All,
New member here, but lurked for a while before signing up. There are actually two Suzuki Savage/Boulevard/LS650/S40's in the family, but my dad's '09 is the pretty boy, where as my '87 is pretty rough around the edges. Got the bike in trade for a Honda CB750 that had frustrating carb issues (so frustrating that we went from 4 carbs down to 1

). The P.O. went over the issues the bike had with me before the trade, and even the though I knew the bike was rough (rougher then the Honda honestly), I liked my dad's '09 so much that I went for it. Naturally the bike was running when the P.O. was showing it to me, but as soon as it came into MY actually possession the bike decided it wasn't going to run anymore. An oil change, and one raptor petcock later that took care of that problem (must of drained 2 gallons of gas out of the crankcase

). We know it likely has the common oil leak from the head plug, the steering bearing feels tight, have a fork seal leaking, and a few other minor things that aren't coming to mind currently. Cosmetically speaking it's missing the toolbox/side battery cover, has lots of corrosion all over, and the tank has a few dents in it. My intention is to do a mild "bob" to it, meaning a different rear fender, better solo seat, and license plate relocate with brake light. Anyhow, I can add more to what I've done/want to do/champagne dreams on a beer budget later. I know what you all want...pics or it didn't happen right? Here we go.

Since these photos (taken very shortly after getting the bike) I've removed the passenger seat, the chrome rails and sissy bar, plugged all the holes those left with black plugs, relocated the rectifier in the air box, and relocated the turn signals to the plate area using the Saxman method. I'm wanting to tuck the wires for the signals and the brake/plate lights under the fender, but haven't gotten around to it yet. Basically just doing stuff on the cheap to make the bike more pleasing to me until I get the parts to make it how I really want. I'm sure there'll be more to come. Same Savage time, Same Savage Channel