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Another cafe racer........

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Bribird:
Thanks for the comments dude, maybe one day i'll achieve something like your own 650, that's real eye candy right there! I sure hope it's gonna be up and running soon. I NEARLY poured some fuel in the tank today and cranked it over but without any pipes at all, i talked myself out of it. I might put the Marshall pipe on there just to hear if it's gonna fire up or not, not much of a job to put the zaust on temp anyway...... Still waiting for my silencers to arrive so i can cut them up and fab an exhaust/s :mad:

Richarr:
I've read your "junk" thread many times and i just love that ride, it's something special is that. To hear good words from you after seeing what you've acomplished with your own project is truly gratifying, thanks very much. I'm already thinking of my next project (i know, i know!), i think a bobber / chop type of thing might be on the cards if i can find the right donor, i WON'T cut a bike up unless it's truly shagged but i don't want anything standard. I'd like another shaftie tbh, they look soooooo clean at the back when you black em out and let's face it, performance isn't much of an issue on that style of bike anyway.

Zooks:
What can i say? Errrrm.....
I have big fingers so you had better have a big ring..............hahahahahahahah, i always look forward to your comments dude, cheers!

Joking aside, i've had a fantastic response so far, i'm a newbie on here and feel VERY welcome and at ease. I've had some "big hitters" on the forum find the time to leave comments for me and you just don't get that from others i've joined in the past.
Cheers guys, it means a lot to be able to share the project and take advice from others, thanks.
 
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Pure, hot, filthy sex!!! :eek::eek::eek:

Seriously beautiful mate!!!
 
Mate,
That is one of the best looking cafe bikes I have seen, especially the arse end.
Keep it up!
Cheers
 
Agreed. That bike looks GREAT!. Love the tail light, too. Knew it would be more appropriate than the Model A lamp..nice work, man.
 
Sweet !!

Sweet !!

That big open area in the middle where the battery was, is that where the box of kleenx goes for all that have made a mess looking at it... LOL or the number plate... Been watching from the start ... very impressed. Great job !!!:dancing:
 
hey bro awsome bike howd u do that tail end is it all custom made?
 
This is a very inspirational build. I've always loved the look of the cafe bike. But this takes it to a new level. Very clean and unique.
The taillamp looks modern, yet has that classic look. Job well done !!

Dohc
 
hey out of curiosity what did you do to get the carbs and other pieces polished? Did you sand them down yourself or blast them?
 
Looks GREAT !!! Wasn't sure how the tank would come out. but after the work you did on it i have to say it is killer
 
Pure, hot, filthy sex!!! :eek::eek::eek:

Seriously beautiful mate!!!

Thanks Buddy!

Mate,
That is one of the best looking cafe bikes I have seen, especially the arse end.
Keep it up!
Cheers

You not seen many then? Lol

Agreed. That bike looks GREAT!. Love the tail light, too. Knew it would be more appropriate than the Model A lamp..nice work, man.

Yup, good call, i likes it.

That big open area in the middle where the battery was, is that where the box of kleenx goes for all that have made a mess looking at it...

Best not.........., Cheers for the compliments

hey bro awsome bike howd u do that tail end is it all custom made?

The rear frame section is custom, the seat pan is custom too. The tail unit is off something, i dunno what though, i just filled and reshaped to suit my wants, along with some glass reinforcing inside.

This is a very inspirational build. I've always loved the look of the cafe bike. But this takes it to a new level. Very clean and unique.

Very nice, thank you.

hey out of curiosity what did you do to get the carbs and other pieces polished? Did you sand them down yourself or blast them?

I hand sanded all the ally parts and 2-stage polished everything, 3-stage would be absolute mirror finish. I plan to finish the polishing once the bikes complete. Those carbs aren't polished btw, that's powder coating!

Looks GREAT !!! Wasn't sure how the tank would come out. but after the work you did on it i have to say it is killer

Cheers Buddy, i wasn't sure about that tank either. It's growing on me though, i have to say.
 
Yaddy, that bike is so sick! Did you paint her yourself? Very deep gloss too. That tailight fits PERFECTLY. I agree that the shaft works better for your bike. I had a GS850 shaft and wanted a chain GS so bad. I have a chained GS750 and after seeing your shaft driven, now I want the shaft driven back:cry:. Man, they should have built them like that.

Last thing, what size tires do you have front and rear? Tube type? Will that back one fit a chained GS width wise? You rock!
 
Hey Dude,
yeah, i painted it myself, was a lonnnnnnng hard weekend and a comedy of errors but i got there in the end!
The shaftie is perfect for the clean open look, if i were building something based on performance though, chain it all the way for sure........


Those tyres are tubeless Avon Roadriders, you can fit them with tubes too if you want to. Sizes are standard 110 up front and 130 rear, they do look a bit bigger though don't they......


Dunno if those sizes would fit your GS? I know the front at a 110, is slightly bigger than my GS1000, that has 100 up front and 120 rear, could haved fitted the 130 in there EASILY though.
Cheers for the comments Dude, much appreciated.
 
Yaddy,

That is a seriously slick ride. Just beautiful!!
All the answers you came up with for the problems a build like that presents are so smooth and well thought out. Very impressive...

I have just gotten back into bikes (85 GS1150E) now that my kids are grown up and out of the house. I have a bulletin board in my garage and am posting inspirational build pictures on it. This bike is all over it along with nvr2old's and several others from this great forum.

VERY, VERY nice job. Pat yourself on the back... you deserve it.

With admiration, Don
 
I have a bulletin board in my garage and am posting inspirational build pictures on it. This bike is all over it along with nvr2old's and several others from this great forum.

Hi Don,

ta very much for your comments, i am so stoked that people actually like the bike, It's my first attempt at custom work. I've done standard resto's before but never anything that involved having to get a little creative.

I'm humbled that you see fit to have a picture of my bike for inspiration, i agree that nvr2old's is an impressive build and many, many more on the forum are just as nice. It makes me very happy that you see my bike as being anywhere near the quality of some others on here, very happy indeed!

Thanks again.
 
And today i fired it up!
Runs like a dog at the minute but that's fair enough, it's been through a fair bit of turmoil and the carb's are from a different bike, it just wants a bit of fettling i think, to make it run properly.
I have a ticking noise from the top-end but i think that might go away once the motor beds in a bit and i get those carbs working better. The tickover is up and down at the minute and it coughs and splutters a bit as well.

It's a runner though, fires right off the bat so i think it's just setup issues really. I did expect a fair bit of setup to be required, using pods and cv's is said to be a hard nut to crack.

Still got a few things on my list that need crossing off as time progresses but i just couldn't wait to hear it burst into life. Gives you that extra wind for the final push....................
 
On those tubeless tires, is there anything you did to ready the rim for the tubeless tires? Did you need to seal them before they are mounted?
 
nope, the rims actually say "tubeless" on them but my rear had a tube in when i took the old tyre off, i didn't see much point in putting one back in. I just got the tubeless stainless valves that bolt into the hole and i was set :D
 
On those tubeless tires, is there anything you did to ready the rim for the tubeless tires? Did you need to seal them before they are mounted?

Hunt about and you'll find that the guys on here report mixed sucess with tubeless tyres. Some work well, whilst others leak. I've known a few of my friends to paint their rims on the inside with a good quality enamel to help stop the air leaking through the 'porous' aluminium.
 
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