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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2010

Suzuki Trailer Queen carefully guided on her chariot for the ride back to her garage mahal. Note the air suspension ride height adjustment. The plating shop guy must have retired after this job.

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  • Jealous? Where's YOUR bike?

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  • air suspension ride height adjustment! where can i get this one. I have busa 2011. Pls advise.

  • chromo sexual, im sorry i had to say it

  • @MrUrnameis id rather just do it myself then to pay someone else to do it for me, guess its because it saves money, you did it yourself and lets you show off your own creativity / ideas / and ability, take more pride in it when you do it yourself. just saying

  • @MrUrnameis If the dealership does not customize or build from the ground up to custom specs after offering serious money they will direct you to some other companies that specialize in motorcycle customizations so it's the same all retarded loop.You are still paying XXX company to customize your bike. And customizing in chrome-really...everyone that customizes does that, so is that really unique or special, even the dudes on Harley's do chrome, that's why I find it a waste for me.

  • @vdubpowered For heavens sake you can have the dealership build and customize you a one of a kind motorcycle that only you will have from the ground up if you have the money. It sounds complicated cause you have never done it and are used to buying them and customizing them, that's why. With money you can do whatever you want in terms of customizing or building a custom motorcycle only for you.

  • @MrUrnameis so if i pulled into a dealership and walked inside, what bikes are the gonna to have moddified from the factory? Im not talking about exhuast, seats, windscreens, grips, and all of the tiny stuff. I'm talking about a full on custom bike. Nowhere I know of or have heard of. Even if you could buy a "custom bike" from a dealer then its not a 1 of a kind bike because theres thounds built for the market.

  • @vdubpowered I beg to differ I customized three bikes, not as fancy as the one depicted here, but I got bored of the whole process, tedious, time consuming and it costs a lot of money, it's cheaper just to ride the damn thing and buy custom if that's what you are into. Unless you have a lot of time and money on hand and nothing else to do, then go for it. I will be on my 636 carving mountains while you customize and define what riding is according to you.

  • @MrUrnameis I dunno. only reason I'd ever trailer my bike is if I was driving down to FL and gotta have room to pack luggage and have more than 1 way around while I'm there. Riding the bike is half the fun and building/customizing is the other half of the fun.

  • @vdubpowered What happen to riding motorcycles, I am all for customizing and what not, but have some fun in the process and after. Live life and ride that bike man.A trailer? Seriously. But I guess different strokes for different folks, I just don't see the objective if I have a custom bike, but can't ride.

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