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Beaver
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I am embarking on a project. I thought it was going to be a cafe racer to begin with but then I found out that would require making seating for just one, and I think the misses would be a bit put out by that. SoI have dropped thinking of it as a pure cafe racer, but that is in that style it will be moulded in. The reason I have started this thread is also so that I can accumulate my mod questions here in one place as they cover everything from carbs to painting, seats, handlebars, etc. There is a workshop here in Copenhagen called Wrench Monkees. I am not sure if you guys have seen their work before before but much of my thinking has been inspired by them. The irony being that owning a custom bicycle shop myself I get a little tired of people filling my day with questions about one thing and another and then running off to order the lot on ebay, so I haven't ever consulted them on my project, just admired their work from afar. Perhaps one day...
I have included some pictures of some of their bikes so you can get an idea of where I am coming from.
I am looking at going for the flat style of seat on the first couple of bikes here for example:
But partly because I think that the clubman style of cafe bars are so 'done' and that this isn't going to be a true cafe bike, I am thinking of going for fork mounted bars for something a little more aggressive. I have found them on the bay in England for a '93 GSXR 750 but have no idea if the tops of my forks are the same size. I have plans of lowering the headlight and going to just a tachometer if not just dropping it completely so mucking around with the mounts at the front isn't a problem
I'll come with some pics of my bike as it stands now as soon as it stops raining so you can see what I have to work with. But in the meantime I recommend checking out wrenchmonkees.com looking under projects, and having a look at the bike called Gorilla Punch. It is currently standing in the Danish Museum of Art and Design
I have included some pictures of some of their bikes so you can get an idea of where I am coming from.
I am looking at going for the flat style of seat on the first couple of bikes here for example:
But partly because I think that the clubman style of cafe bars are so 'done' and that this isn't going to be a true cafe bike, I am thinking of going for fork mounted bars for something a little more aggressive. I have found them on the bay in England for a '93 GSXR 750 but have no idea if the tops of my forks are the same size. I have plans of lowering the headlight and going to just a tachometer if not just dropping it completely so mucking around with the mounts at the front isn't a problem
I'll come with some pics of my bike as it stands now as soon as it stops raining so you can see what I have to work with. But in the meantime I recommend checking out wrenchmonkees.com looking under projects, and having a look at the bike called Gorilla Punch. It is currently standing in the Danish Museum of Art and Design