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  • MonkeyMadness
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    I like it, I like the raw look your going for.

    I also like the color of the seat and how it stands out on the bike..

    Nice touch on the Triangles with the side vent

    any bigger and it would look like your trying too hard.



    good job so far...
    Last edited by MonkeyMadness; 06-21-2011, 10:00 AM.

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  • scabzzzz
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    Originally posted by quickervicar
    I think you should put another cross-member between those shock mounts.

    I do like the eBay seat. Nice lines & aluminum will always paint better than plastic does.
    Agreed. And thanks for the tip. I guess I'll go ahead and pick up the hoop bar thing on Dimecity.com and weld it on the back for rigidity. A simple crossmember of 15 gauge steel would be fine enough for now tho right?

    Originally posted by Lof8
    Scabzzzz, your bike is looking pretty cool. I've been thinking about picking up a cheap Harley sportster and dropping it down and doing some backyard chopping. It looks like fun, but I need to learn to weld first.
    Thanks man. This is my second motorbike. Havent ridden in years, really excited. Back roads in Tennessee are amazing for vintage riding from what I hear!
    And I saw a Nightster recently, cafe'd out rolling down the road with some fine ass bitch on the back and a dude that looked like me almost. Needless to say, it made me really get the ball rolling :up:

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  • Lof8
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    Scabzzzz, your bike is looking pretty cool. I've been thinking about picking up a cheap Harley sportster and dropping it down and doing some backyard chopping. It looks like fun, but I need to learn to weld first.

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  • quickervicar
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    Originally posted by scabzzzz
    Chopped that bullshit off the rear. Soooo much better. Triangles being made. Playing with some ideas. Not sure how I feel yet about it. Whadaya think?
    I think you should put another cross-member between those shock mounts.

    I do like the eBay seat. Nice lines & aluminum will always paint better than plastic does.

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  • scabzzzz
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    More progress... Hope its ok that I'm posting this shit in here. Im sure you guys dont mind. Its relative to the thread interest at least. :)


    Carbs off being rebuilt (again). Chopped that bullshit off the rear. Soooo much better. Triangles being made. Playing with some ideas. Not sure how I feel yet about it. Whadaya think?

    According to my finances, I'm about a month out from riding it around (safely).
    Currently thinking super hard about ordering this... If I do though, it will add another month to me riding the bike.

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  • trisswines
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    The cafe racer is a motorcycle that has been modified for speed and good handling rather than comfort. The Motorcycle is for those who want to hop to a coffee shop for a coffee or to a bar or pub for a beer.

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  • Cha Ching
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    Originally posted by bobmartin
    Honda CBX1000 caferacer








    and the sound. Rapture!

    Bobmartin, 'scuse the newbie question, but where did you source that rear swing arm assembly? Is it custom fabbed?

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  • scabzzzz
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    Originally posted by MonkeyMadness
    oops.. wrong site, this is it! I've worked with the guy before and he is a down home good guy...
    http://www.hotwingglass.com/
    Yeah I noticed. haha

    One thing I do not want, is that button on vinyl/leather seat look that is typical of all cafe racers. I really like the bubble/dome rear that is standard on CB's, but I dont wanna pay out the ass for one. Sending PM nao.

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  • BigTe30
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    Originally posted by Deltron Dirty30

    damn. how much did you pay? five hundo?
    Yeah, just about. The bike is pretty complete, it just needs some tlc.

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  • MonkeyMadness
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    Originally posted by Mlarsen
    Cafe racers are turning into the fixies of motorcycle world. So, hip.
    Better than slow, fat, and ugly....

    Oops.. Did I just say that out loud.....

    Don't tell my customer that how I feel about there bikes :-D

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  • M-technik-3
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    Didn't read all ten pages and not sure if it has been mentioned but do a google video search of the Isle of Man and there will be tons of old Cafe Racers.

    They were the standard before Japanese bikes drove em right to extinction.

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  • Mlarsen
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    Cafe racers are turning into the fixies of motorcycle world. So, hip.

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  • MonkeyMadness
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    oops.. wrong site, this is it! I've worked with the guy before and he is a down home good guy...

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  • scabzzzz
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    Originally posted by MonkeyMadness
    Dude ditch the ugly bar. Hive me the mm size of the forkzs and I'll make you a set of clip-ons .... What are you looking for in the tail? Get me a pix and i'll uild it all you have to do is paint. Or do you want fiberglass? If glass check out www.hotwing.com nice guy he'll hook you up good. :-D
    The Bars feel fine. I'm on a super mega budget and the bike came with them. Clip ons are probably in the future.
    The rear I want to be simple, short and sweet. I'll PM you :)

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  • Deltron Dirty30
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    Peep this video its called "Cafe Cowboy"

    A Film i shot about Dustin Kott, the Californian bike builder who makes custom British style Cafe racers out of old japanese bikes. I met Dustin in LA on a Harley-Davidson…



    Originally posted by BigTe30
    Hahaha, yep that was it. I told the girl I didn't want to come on Sunday when everyone else was coming, and I went on Thursday. I definitely didn't pay no $750 either.
    damn. how much did you pay? five hundo?

    Originally posted by LJ851
    Whoring my shit out again.




    SO sexii

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