JUST THE BASICS: HEIWA’S CUSTOM SUZUKI TU250 GRASSTRACKER
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Re: JUST THE BASICS: HEIWA’S CUSTOM SUZUKI TU250 GRASSTRACKER
Spot on that
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I like that, if it were mine I'd fit a longer seat and change the exhaust routing, has it got a fake oil tank, I assume a TU would have the oil in the frame like a DR250 which shares the same engine.
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Re: JUST THE BASICS: HEIWA’S CUSTOM SUZUKI TU250 GRASSTRACKER
I'd change the exhaust routing too.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 9:03 am I like that, if it were mine I'd fit a longer seat and change the exhaust routing, has it got a fake oil tank, I assume a TU would have the oil in the frame like a DR250 which shares the same engine.
Not sure why it has pillion pegs on a grass tracker.
The angle of that mirror in the 7th pic!...it really is to check your lippy! (That's in the bin too).
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Re: JUST THE BASICS: HEIWA’S CUSTOM SUZUKI TU250 GRASSTRACKER
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Re: JUST THE BASICS: HEIWA’S CUSTOM SUZUKI TU250 GRASSTRACKER
Well, at least it won't bash the tank on full lock like half of the underbar mirrors.Count Steer wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 9:07 am
The angle of that mirror in the 7th pic!...it really is to check your lippy! (That's in the bin too).
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Re: JUST THE BASICS: HEIWA’S CUSTOM SUZUKI TU250 GRASSTRACKER
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