04 Suzuki Bandit 1200 N discussion forum:RE: Terry |
RE: Terry |
kevin f said 2007-01-11 20:43 |
prolly not man.... I don’t think I have ever heard of any body putting such a large engine (and trany) in such a small frame. but if it would fit (doubtful) and it didn’t warp the frame with all the extra weight and torque (also doubtful) you would have to ask your self why did I do all the work and not just buy the 1200cc bike with every thing already assembled? I just picked up my 02 1200cc bandit up for 2500, with less than 19k miles. Hey this was posted 2 months ago, so maybe you already did it, did it work? kevin |
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