Shes still a work in progress but she has some history.
Featured in MCN in 2002 http://www.motorcyclenews.com/news/2002/september/suzuki-gsx1550/ (http://www.motorcyclenews.com/news/2002/september/suzuki-gsx1550/)
Since then she had a rough life... Andy who had it from new, passed away a few years ago and the bike was left to me in his will.
your making great progress jay i remember just after you got it
looking great :cheers: :cheers:
Looking good Jay, you should maybe use this thread for keeping us updated as you continue the great work you are doing
Nice looking bike and I like the colour scheme :onya:
Very nice!
Yes, keep the updates coming :boogie:
I'd love a 1550 kit in my 1400
:smiley-happy036:
just need enough ££££
Thanks guys.. She has been running a bit 'lumpy' lately. Need to get her tuned properly and get a propper PC fitted insteady of the crap IFS on there currently.
what pc are you looking for jay ?
i might be able to help soon
:wheelie:
Havent decided mate. I thought maybe the 5 as the price isnt that different, just not sure if i fancy the hastle of the O2 sensor.. Either way i wont be doing the work i will be taking her to my local Dyno centre.
I'm going to be fitting a 5 very soon.
already have the o2 boss in my akroprovic
going to use a pcv from a 1250 bandit .
:facepalm:
You can import a Power Commander III USB map into a Power Commander V by following the steps below.
In the PCV software, click on File, then Import PCIIIUSB map.
Click on a PCIIIUSB map, and then click Open. .
The PCIIIUSB map will be converted to PCV format, and opened in the PCV software. .
At this point you can either save this map on your computer in PCV format, or send the map to a Power Commander V. .
:facepalm:
also a pod 300 and autotuner
lovely looking bike
What a POS. :stir: Send it out here mate, I'll get rid of it for you....... ;) :grin:
Similar to mine! :)