Modifikasi Motor Suzuki Shogun 125
Color on the duck Kawasaki. However, a glance to the swing arm (swing arm) and sokbreker front, plus tires penghenti pace with the front of the system disk that wide, I do. What motor, possibly?
Motornya, Suzuki SHOGUN 125 production in 2006. Junipriyoko the works that attracted the owners ditantang style sport. Initially, Okoy - Junipriyoko normal disapa - turn the brain because when menjajalkan rim and sokbreker upside down from the Suzuki GSX 400, collide with the order and the distance the wheel axis.
"If the distance of standard steering wheel is, the look so strange. Finally, the rear wheels had dimundurin few centimeters, "dust is the father of the child. Steering wheel distance into the handling vital because that does not change much, the size should be the same as the default.
In fact there is a solution if you want to keep forcing the distance line. "But this was not done because of the risk rada. Technique with the cut-arm swing, "says Okoy. He must cut off my arm Aprilia 125, akan Moreover hesitate strength.
In the framework of the creation dialkukan back. This is done because gas tank and tail must be cut slightly. To sasis Okoy use berdiameter pipe 2 inches and the cutting is done to adjust the design of the desired body.
Body is now pure creation Okoy. "But after everything is installed, show curiosity. Bantet shape (not expand) inasmuch as short body, "tingling Okoy. Solutions found with the crane sepatbor back.
Concerning the color green, not in fact inspired from Kawasaki. Thus the latest products from Yamaha that he said has not been much imitated. He uses Sikkens, But not until all the body rim.
Benarkan, many think that this Kawasaki motorcycle because, in addition to color is also strengthened with the Kawasaki Ninja. (Nurfil)
Suzuki Shogun 125 DATA Modifications:
Tire front: Battlax 120/60-17
Rear tire: Battlax 150/60-14
Pelek: Suzuki GSX400
Upside down: Suzuki GSX400
Handlebar: Suzuki GSX400
Swing-arm: Aprilia 125
Sok back: Aprilia 125
Rem: Suzuki GSX400
Body: Custom
Radiator: Jupiter MX 135LC
Spidometer: Satria F-150
Footstep: Aprilia 250