cafe racer project

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  1. steven113

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    Very cool!!!
     


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    Never thought about a newer bike turning in to one. Nice job. it looks like there should be a race class for it. The old English tail section is just right.

    I remember my first bike was a 74 CB750. Rickman had a cafe frame and stuff for them. Always wanted to do one that way back then.

    Nice job on yours.
     


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    hi sparkyB, yes i did use clip-ons, because i did put the std bars under the top yolk, but all the angles were wrong, & did'nt look right, but you might like the look, i even turned the bars upside down & swapped left to right, but still it looked all wrong.
     


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    Did you glass a new seat pan or just chop the original?
     


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