Suzuki C109RT Dragging Floor Boards

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Uploaded by on Nov 7, 2008

C109RT on sweeping up hill right hand corner. Posted Speed 25mph entering corner at 60mph, exiting at 65mph and scraping the entire time. Our Titanium Draggers are mounted to std lean angle sensor location on stock floor boards.

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  • My front tire is worn evenly side to side. I have broken the left board at the lean angle sensor from leaning too far. I took a grinder to left floor board bracket, removed over 1/2" of solid parts. Did the same for the side stand bracket as both had been hitting heavily. I ride consistenly 180 miles to a tank of gas, but that's because I have the Bully Package and can adjust my A/F Ratio while I ride and delay going into the accelerate fuel mode anytime I want.

  • There's no way that's the floor boards scraping. The lean is way too shallow.

  • The camera angle is deceiving, but very true. That corner is marked as a 30mph corner. I am entering the corner at 60mph and exiting at 65mpg+

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  • Sweet!

  • Gary, looks good.

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  • tell me is your front tyre pointie or flat ?

    when you scrape the boards do you keep going over more?

    have you worn into the floor board bracket?

    how many km to the tank?

    if you can answer these Questions properly then yes you are riding hard if not Keep trying

  • Danger Zone by Kenny Loggins

  • good bike but chrome is shit and suzuki uk wankers

  • hooooooooooooooo ghost raider

  • Name of the song?

  • @tak2mark

    Also, on my C109RT, I find the floorboards scrape very very easy, can't get anywhere near the lean I can on my 87 Virago.

  • Where did you get the Titanium bolts? I can't seem to find any at home depot or anywhere.

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