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  • #31
    Congrats mate. Your Suzie does look great!
    p.s: Suzie is my girlfriend's name
    TVS Apache 200 RTR 4v (2019-Forever)

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    • #32
      Perfect restoration.
      No words to put the bike speaks for itself....
      Yamaha RX100 (1993)
      Yamaha RX135 (2000)
      Bajaj Pulsar 150 (2004)
      Yamaha FZ-25 (2017)
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      • #33
        Looks like you just bought it from the factory! Beautiful restoration job!

        Cheers!!
        ONLY GOD WILL JUDGE ME

        Suzuki Shogun (1994)
        Yamaha RX135 5-SPEED (1996)
        Yamaha RX135 (1997)
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        • #34
          Thats a beautiful bike.

          I bought a Shaolin in the last 6 months here in Mumbai - it is in good condition but would need some work to look like yours.

          Boy they are a fun bike to ride. However, the gearbox seems a little fragile - I considered putting a bigger carb and expansion chamber on mine and squeezing a few more horsepower out of it but am scared I will blow the gearbox - what do people think? Would the standard Shaolin gearbox handle 20 - 22 hp?

          I'm a rookie with these kinds of bikes so you might have to excuse my ignorance on some aspects

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          • #35
            great work there, congrats

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            • #36
              I just finished reading this and Nikhil's threads on Shaolin. Hats-off to both of you!

              I just have one question, do you have a Service Manual & Parts Catalogue for this bike?

              Also, for other Shaolin experts on the forum: Are TOPPRO oversize pistons easy to source? And would it require any modifications to the con-rod to install an oversize piston?
              A lone amateur built the ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic...

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              • #37
                Re: My Dream Suzie Restore ( Suzuki Shaolin) ...






                OMG!!! This Make me Horny.The best Ever
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                • #38
                  Re: My Dream Suzie Restore ( Suzuki Shaolin) ...

                  Originally posted by NitinGirish View Post
                  I just finished reading this and Nikhil's threads on Shaolin. Hats-off to both of you!

                  I just have one question, do you have a Service Manual & Parts Catalogue for this bike?

                  Also, for other Shaolin experts on the forum: Are TOPPRO oversize pistons easy to source? And would it require any modifications to the con-rod to install an oversize piston?

                  Folks, does anybody has the Technical Specifications of Suzuki Shaolin?

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