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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2009

93' Suzuki Intruder custom build from the headlight back. It is still in the preliminary stages of completion. The "rat rod" stage. However, with the exception of a few brackets, headlight, custom handtooled leather on the seat and the pee pad, and some miscellaneous wiring, it is ready to be broken down and finish welded, body work done, painted and put back together. This bike features a custom built raked and stretched frame by "Bobby Lewis Fabrication" in Mineral Wells Texas. In addition it has a '32 model Ford headlight, Harley handlebars, fatbob tank, vintage Harley tombstone tailight, catalogue turn signals, custom handgrips and footpegs, handformed brackets, custom license plate holder, custom rear fender, custom handmade exhaust, and handrolled and shaped seat and pee pad with seat shocks, all built by myself and "The Slob" of Richland Hills Texas. impg2171

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  • oh hey i forgot to ask you what kind of frame is that and what kind of tank did you use ??? how did you mount the fuel pump and the ecm its very cool but i noticed i didnt see alot of things that are essential to making it run

  • @byker4lyfe1 The frame is a custom one off frame by Bobby Lewis Fabricating in <Mineral Wells Texas and the tank is a regular fat bob tank I picked up. All of the electronics (fuse box, regulator, ignition, etc.,) are mounted in an electrical box i got from an electrical supply company and then modified. The fuel pump is hidden behind the battery box below the seat and behind the wiring harness.

  • Nice build. Love the down pipes. Sound's great.

  • @terence20001 It'll sound better with a better camera. The digital I was using was not very good. thanks

  • Wow man I really like the pipes pointing down I think your onto something good work keep it up , and thanks

  • @Rikasso66 It sounds incredible! unfortunately the camera just doesn't do the sound any justice.

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  • wow man, beautiful bike!!!!

  • @soldierboy425 Thanks it's a load of fun but rough as hell....RIGID even with the seat shocks!

  • @byker4lyfe1 Just take it a little at a time. The beauty of owning it and riding it is that there is no rush right? I worked on this in my spare time for 3 years. That's a long time to go without riding.

  • @mydejavooo1

    it's a custom frame I had made out in a little town called Mineral Wells Texas by Bobby Lewis Fabricating.

  • Nice bike! What frame are you running on that? Paughco?

  • dude this is a super cool build i wish i had the money and space to do this to mine i have a 96 1400 check out my channel to see it

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