"Bomboogie is the name of an American B17 used by the pilots of USA Air Force during World War II. The plane took off, the last time in 1944 disappearing mysteriously..."
To give the Suzuki a clear connection to the Bomboogie brand Luca and
Fabio of Officine GP started the build by studying the companies
clothing range. After selecting common finishes and patterns from the
Bomboogie range they then looked at ways to integrate those elements
into the bike. The seat is where this is most prominent with the
adaptation of the Bomboogie signature camo print covering the panels and
bum stop. The Bomboogie logo was also integrated into the design by
laser cutting it into the side panels; and for an extra touch of cool
each one is backlit.
To get the bike performing as a Street Tracker should the GSX had to first shed some serious weight. Everything was either trimmed, trashed or swapped out for lighter weight components. Chunky dual purpose rubber was selected for great traction on and off the asphalt and custom wheels from Kineo replace the original rims. Suspension has been upgraded using Marzocchi inverted forks and Matris adjustable gas shocks. Brembo calipers were selected for some improved stopping power and for a bit of extra bite (and bark) a custom twin exhaust with funky louvered fins on the mufflers was bolted in place.
All of the bikes 1983 electrical components were thrown in the bin to
make way for a full LED system and the power is managed by a lithium
battery that's been tucked away in the rear cowl out of sight. As is
customary with Officine GP builds the Bomboogie also features a handful
of top of the line components from Rizoma including the footrests, brake
levers, knobs and mirror.
first appeared in www.returnofthecaferacers.com/
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