Gs450 cafe flat track bobber thingy

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  • mlc216

    #31
    Mostly done with seat/tail section

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    • Guest

      #32
      That looks great! That bump suits the shape of the tank perfectly, well done!

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      • mlc216

        #33
        Thanks Pete!


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        • Guest

          #34
          Mate that's lookin' great! That stance is just right with those 'bars too...

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          • mlc216

            #35
            I ratchet strapped the front end about 3 inches lower and it had a killer stance. Kinda want to see if it will ride wheelies first though haha

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            • Guest

              #36
              Hahaha cool, it's looking like it'll be a barrel of fun I can tell ya... can't quite imagine it 3 inches lower but I'm sure you got it all figured out already

              You need some dual sport tyres on that thing too... and a high pipe...

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              • mlc216

                #37
                Well a friend of mine has some old racing shocks from his xs650 that I may try on the back. That should raise the back a hair... then maybe lower the front and inch or two and it should have a killer stance, and most likely handle great as well. But if it does killer wheelies, I might just have to leave it be!

                I'm still looking at tires for 16/19 wheels that are on/off road... I'm still thinking about pipes too.... can't decide if I want a 2 into 1 or what exactly...

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                • Guest

                  #38
                  Cool, should be plenty of room to slide the forks through the trees a bit by the looks.

                  Shinko does 244's and 705's in a number of sizes. The other major brands have limited sizes in comparison...

                  And if you're patient on the pipe, I should have mine back before too much longer if you wanna see that... mind you I expected to be getting it back today but that ain't happening!

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                  • mlc216

                    #39
                    Well I zip tied my battery on and started it up. Seemed to be running just like it left off so I grabbed my helmet and took it down the gravel drive... All seemed well so I took off down the road a couple miles. Made sure to watch my back since I don't have a taillight just yet, but I live out in the country so it's all good. Rode great! Smooth as butter! Wow it's been so long since I've ridden a swingarm bike haha.

                    Anyways it felt great and I liked the leverage of the wide bars so when I turned back on to the gravel drive I leaned a little and gave the throttle a solid twist... Sideways is so fun! Oh man I'm gonna want more of that haha.

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                    • Guest

                      #40
                      Awesome stuff! Glad it's a hoot and it ain't even finished yet! How was the ride on the metal seat?

                      Your 'bars look a lot like mine too, I tried to go a bit wider and motorcrossish (if that's a word) for the whole scrambler thing, but also to make sure I had some good leverage.

                      Sounds like you're gonna have a blast on it! Nice work!

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                      • mlc216

                        #41
                        Yeah it's fun for sure... metal seat is fine, shocks do wonders! haha

                        I just noticed my thread has one star... guess that means my bike won't ever make the front page

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                        • Tim Tom

                          #42
                          Originally posted by mlc216
                          Yeah it's fun for sure... metal seat is fine, shocks do wonders! haha

                          I just noticed my thread has one star... guess that means my bike won't ever make the front page
                          I didn't even know you could rate threads. Huh. Learn something new everyday.

                          Cool.

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                          • Guest

                            #43
                            Errr... yeah... now I know too... hahaha

                            Are you going to do something with the seat or just leave it like that?

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                            • mlc216

                              #44
                              I'm thinking about making a snap on pad/cover kinda like this:


                              Whenever I get around to it... haha

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                              • Guest

                                #45
                                That should do the trick and look good! That's a sweet lookin' machine too...

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