07-29-2008, 07:42 PM | #31 |
too much time on my hands
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My buddy and his dad have like 7 of that bike's predecessor, the RD. they've got 250's 350s and a hella wild built ass 400 throwin down something like 100hp or so right now. the son is building a new one that should surpass that even I think.
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07-30-2008, 08:54 AM | #32 |
gun totin redneck
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: South West New Hampshire
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I love this thread. I am beginning to think about my next project and am about 90% settled on a 70s style Cafe (hot bikes of my Youth) I am ok with using a later bike as long as it can be made to appear from that era. I am leaning toward using a yamaha 650 upright twin (like most guys my age I love the british iron but can't justify the price or cutting up a classic.) I also have thought about using a wrinkled Hyosung or SV as a base but that limits creativity somewhat. Poular right now is cafing the CB 750 K Hondas. Not to Hijack the thread here but how about some suggestions? Would love to hear from some of you with a few silver highlights in your hair or some of you younger historians what would make a good base for a cafe
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07-30-2008, 02:00 PM | #33 |
too much time on my hands
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I believe that a 1970's CB series, or a more modern(ish) CB like a nighthawk would make a good starting point. I had a 550K that I was going to make a racer out of, but never really got to it.
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07-30-2008, 06:35 PM | #34 |
noodles... dont noodles..
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CB Cafe's are awesome. Bulletproof AND cheap! Had a CL 350 waiting to be cafe'd but had to let it go prematurely. I also like the look of the parallel twins over the CB750's I4.
you could get a head start with a new bonneville or 650 yamaha but that might take out some of the fun... ive even seen cafe'd sportsters that look great.
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07-30-2008, 06:46 PM | #35 |
too much time on my hands
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I'll attest to the CB being a DAMNED DURABLE and bulletproof platform. when I bought mine, it just needed minor cleaning and synch of the carbs after sitting 5 years, fresh fuel, and a little oil change. I revved that thing into 11k on the tach a few times, and it didnt even give me a hint of trouble.
the CB series bikes, IMO, are some of the finest old school machines you can lay hands on because of that. I regret selling mine now. only complaint was it had a single piston caliper, and could have really benefited from a 2+ piston up on the front, and maybe a 2nd rotor. |
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