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1994 Suzuki Intruder Bobber Project

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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2008

1994 Intruder 1400 I got at a good price and bobbed it out, custom bobber total cost with bike price $2500.00.

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  • Sounds bitchin!!! The exact style i woulda went for if i had an intruder.. Would have put ape hangers on it though!!! :-)

  • @Kierandar1234 thanks for the comment, can never go wrong with ape hangers.............

  • Nice job! I'm looking for something like that till I get a harley.. How did it ride with those struts? thanks

  • @SanEverett thanks for the comment, it didnt ride as rough as it looks. The most I rode it in one day was 400 miles and my back felt it the next day.

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  • @mauipetr Thanks for the comment. This bike was designed with only the rider in mind, no passengers allowed!

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  • Hey Dan, I actually have this same bike in blue I believe it's a 95 would you be able to do pretty much the same thing to it? I can drive it down and pay you. its my first bike and I'd really love to Bob it out. If your interested please let me know vgunedge@gmail.com

  • @SanEverett

    I have a 2003 1400 Suzuki intruder (Stock) and a beautiful 2005 customized Harley. I love them both but the Suzuki probably gets more compliments and it never has had to be taken to the shop. Love them both for what they are and enjoy the ride.

  • No problem man!! Really nice bike though!!!

  • @vaspan123 i didnt remove the front neck covers in the initial job, so the front carb still had the air box with the rear having the foam cleaner, it still ran strong, but did backfire some times. in my second video, the neck covers are removed and the front carb has a foam cleaner. if you ride it a lot and have a foam cleaner just in the rear, the rear carb probably should be rejetted richer. i have a vulcan 2000 and didnt ride this much, was more of a project than anything.

  • @InfinityDan yea that is exactly my problem need the room because of that ignition box that was under the passenger seat needs to be relocated. was wondering if i could just have a open element on the rear only?

  • @vaspan123 thanks for the comment. because everything was so tight, i installed open element foam air cleaners on the front and the rear. the bike ran ok, but really needed to be jetted richer at this point, a lot more air was flowing into it than before, but i sold the bike and told the new owner he should jet the bike richer.

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