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| Newbie Join Date: Sep 2008
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I was refering to the bull in a china shop comment, because having raced gsx1100's cb1100r's TZ750's etc back in the day, when everyone thought they were fantastic. The bking is far more suited to the track than these, and it makes me smile when young blokes think that the only things suitable for trackdays are the latest and greatest race reps.
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I had a buddy years ago that took his Busa on a track day. It was ammusing. Like wathcing a bull in a china shop.
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I've been busy.... Actually, I didn't bookmark the forum link and couldn't find it until tonight. The track day went well, lots of fun but wayyyy too much torque in the low end to accelerate out of the turns. It was very easy spinning up the rear wheel. I had to wait until I was completely out of the turn to get on the throttle. There was alot of "oh sh*t going on for the first few laps. Brakes and suspension was pretty good for a heavy pig. After tweaking the stock setup on the suspension it handled very nicely. I'm 185 with gear on and the front end seemed too stiff even after letting out the rebound to the lowest setting and I had the drop my rear preload nearly 50%. Suzuki must've set the stock suspenison up for big heavy dudes out of the factory I started to have more fun coming out of the corners after putting it in "B" mode, although the rear end still wanted to get away but not as bad as in the "A" mode. I'm going back to the track next Monday, but I'll be taking my 07 CBR600RR and 06 GSXR100 out this time. The Bking is a great bike, it's actually my current favorite in the line up. Here's some recent pics of the Yosh eliminator kit. I have an Ermax tail kit coming in. It has the integrated tail light embedded in the rear tailpiece. Will post pics once installed. ![]() ![]() Ermax Fly Screen Last edited by bking_1965; 10-08-2008 at 10:49 PM. |
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that's weird, I agree with you on the rear being too hard, but I find the front waaay too soft, even with the preload as hard as possible, and the compression damping on max, it still bottoms out even under moderate braking, never mind track style braking, I wonder if the American versions get stiffer front springs and damping or something?
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Tony, it could just be poor quality control, the last Suzuki I changed out the front springs on had a differend spring in each leg. I think sometimes on hidden components like that, you just get whatever is handy, especally if the bike was made late Friday afternon.
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Very nice pics. 1965. What forum do you B-king riders hang out at? I would like to lurk and see what you guys are doing for mods and see what the feedback is like on this bike. |
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| Sorry, just noticed. I did not word it correctly. I meant that I hope that he DID NOT wreck and that was the reason he has not been on. I would NEVER wish someone to wreck.
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| Not trying to argue that. I used to love to take my Super Hawk. (Don't anymore becuase it was stolen.) You can track day anything and have an absolute blast. But, I can lap a lot quicker on the gixxer. After all, that is what it was designed to do. (Oh, and I am 40 years old.)
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It does look nice, and that brake light looks super bright.
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Where did you get it?? That windscreen is nice fat and tall. It doesn't look goofy like that black Ermax one I seen on line. Love my B-King, but the wind is kickin my backside at highway+ speed. TJ |
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| Newbie Join Date: Dec 2008
Bike: 2008 B-King
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Hey, Nice pics of your B-King. Im in need of a flyscreen and love the one in your photo. I went to Ermax site and it was not there. It was a different ugly screen. Can you help? Please reply to my email or my cell # is (954) 448-0076 Thank You, Rich |
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I can make a great deal on a used B King but it is the two tone gray/silver and I rather the black B King. I see now that yours was the two tone color before the after market scoops. It looks marvelous!
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looks so much better that way. a saw a new 1 at the dealer it really looks huge from the front .i have 1 question for ya when the fan comes on and your at a stoplight did they direct the hot air away from you. i had a built max i had to get rid of it because it would make your legs so hot it was uncomfortable .was just curious big scoops doesnt leave to many places for air to escape
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