I think this thing is the bees knees and want to do it to mine real bad.
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Very cool. Is that a 900SS? Cus it looks like one of the old carbies.
It's a mid-90s 600SS.
Quote from: Duck-Stew on August 03, 2012, 01:10:57 PM
It's a mid-90s 600SS.
Got it right from what I've read.
That RoadRacing chin spoiler doesn't fit. he needs to sell it to me.
Love that tank...wish it would fit my Monster!! :'(
I wonder which the front tire hits first, the head or the triple. :P
Looks like an ugly useless piece o' crap IMHO.
Quote from: Duck-Stew on August 03, 2012, 01:10:57 PM
It's a mid-90s 600SS.
That makes sense now that I looked at the engine. I just glanced at work and saw the frame/swinger/tank. Cool bike anyhow. [beer]
Why!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now I get it!!!
With that RoadRacing engine cowl...those Italians use that bike to plow the fields. [beer]
the chin fairing is actually a DP part, not Road Racing. ;) They made a matching seat cowl, front fender and fairing.
yeah i think you're right. the RR had a screen in it.
Quote from: Raux on August 03, 2012, 01:18:23 PM
That RoadRacing chin spoiler doesn't fit.
Agreed. It's pretty cool, otherwise.
I really like it.
I actually think the SS frame and the tank make for really good looking standard motorcycle, with the right seat.
I've been on the fence about whether to buy a Streetfighter or pick up a 900SS strip it down and make my own SF. I've seen some really nice naked 900SS and honesty I'm not 100% sold on the Streetfighter headlight but I wouldnt mind having all the latest state of the art components either. Not to mention the SF 1100 is one of the last of the Dry Clutches! :'(
Quote from: Speeddog on August 03, 2012, 02:17:29 PM
I wonder which the front tire hits first, the head or the triple. :P
Ha! Good eye!
Why are there two rear tires?
I can maaaaaaaybe see 'why', but so many things not thought through on a scrambler style bike. Makes me wonder what it would have looked like with a properly set up 19", ample travel and a narrow front wheel.