customizing metric cruiser
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customizing metric cruiser
Has anyone customized their metric cruiser? I have a suzuki blvd 800 that I've been thinking about having some work done on..thoughts???
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Re: customizing metric cruiser
I'd like to see someone who has NOT customized their metric cruiserBlain Ensley wrote:Has anyone customized their metric cruiser?

The largest segment of the shiny farkle industry is aimed at the metric cruiser market. Go to Google and plug in 'suzuki c50 accessories'. That ought to keep you occupied for several hours.
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Re: customizing metric cruiser
Me.flynrider wrote:I'd like to see someone who has NOT customized their metric cruiserBlain Ensley wrote:Has anyone customized their metric cruiser?![]()

I figure by the very fact that it is not customized, that makes it very custom.

www.volusiariders.com (forum for Suzuki cruiser riders, primarily the Volusias and Boulevards)
http://cruisercustomizing.com/ (I purchased crash bars and a sissy bar from them)
http://www.ironpony.com/ (I purchased the sissy bar brackets and a helmet visor from them)
motorcycle-superstore.com (I purchased saddlebags from them)
Customer service was good at the first two, and the prices were good. Especially from Iron Pony because the brackets were a close out so I got them for about 50% off what others were charging. Cruisercustomizing seems to have just about anything you could ever want. I had a problem related to shipping from motorcycle-superstore and their handling of that was mediocre. However, the price on the saddlebags was better than any other price I could find.
http://cruisercustomizing.com/ (I purchased crash bars and a sissy bar from them)
http://www.ironpony.com/ (I purchased the sissy bar brackets and a helmet visor from them)
motorcycle-superstore.com (I purchased saddlebags from them)
Customer service was good at the first two, and the prices were good. Especially from Iron Pony because the brackets were a close out so I got them for about 50% off what others were charging. Cruisercustomizing seems to have just about anything you could ever want. I had a problem related to shipping from motorcycle-superstore and their handling of that was mediocre. However, the price on the saddlebags was better than any other price I could find.
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Re: customizing metric cruiser
Hey, blue crates and bungee cords are considered a custom option ya know.blues2cruise wrote:Me.flynrider wrote:I'd like to see someone who has NOT customized their metric cruiserBlain Ensley wrote:Has anyone customized their metric cruiser?![]()
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I figure by the very fact that it is not customized, that makes it very custom.

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