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cafe racer project - brooker81 - 16-08-17 Well the donor fzs600 turned up last night.... R6 rear swingarm at the ready and a shit load of blood sweat and tears to come Re: cafe racer project - Disorderlypunk - 16-08-17 definatly keep us updated - im thinking of going single sided swingarm on mine but im a crazy fool who likes to jump in the deep end lifeguards are on standby Re: cafe racer project - brooker81 - 16-08-17 (16-08-17, 01:46 PM)Disorderlypunk link Wrote: definatly keep us updated - im thinking of going single sided swingarm on mine Cheers im sure it will be needed Re: cafe racer project - brooker81 - 16-08-17 here's roughly what i'm going for... ![]() Re: cafe racer project - Carter - 16-08-17 Take care with your chain run, I've gone down a chain size and used a kwak front sprocket with an offset to give a bit of extra clearance from the swingarm. It gets pretty close where the nylon runner is. If it's any help I could take a few measurements from mine if you get stuck. Edit- just saw you're looking at the later swing arm. Mine's the early model R6. 5EB I think. Re: cafe racer project - Disorderlypunk - 16-08-17 its major fazerfunny enough that is where a lot of my inspiration has come from Re: cafe racer project - brooker81 - 16-08-17 Any pics of yours guys ? Re: cafe racer project - Disorderlypunk - 16-08-17 mine just ongoing as still riding it atm - got a couple of vids i did links are in my tag line thing Re: cafe racer project - celticdog - 16-08-17 Sweet bike. To me it looks more bobber than cafe racer. Re: cafe racer project - Disorderlypunk - 17-08-17 appears me and Celtic Dog have very different takes on the style Bobber although a bobber is to a custom bike what a cafe racer is to a daily ride bike a trimmed down minimalist version of its original i say daily ride loosly as i rode a gsx1100 chop for 5years as my daily but you know what i mean. Re: cafe racer project - celticdog - 17-08-17 (17-08-17, 01:45 AM)Disorderlypunk link Wrote: appears me and Celtic Dog have very different takes on the style Bobber Yeah I think you're so right there fella. To me it still looks more of a muscle bike or street fighter than it is a cafe racer or a bobber which was probably what I was trying to get at initially. :o Either way it's a complete hooligan tool! Awesome bike. Re: cafe racer project - Disorderlypunk - 17-08-17 a new breed a cafe fighter Re: cafe racer project - Carter - 17-08-17 There's some pics on post 40 and 48 if you go to my profile. They're on photobucket so be prepared for ads and popups. Never quite sure how to work that site. Back to the above posts, I'd say streetfighter, it's got bars. "Moses rode his triumph up to the crowd and said from here on thou cafe racer shalt have drops or clip-ons" (The Bible) Re: cafe racer project - Disorderlypunk - 17-08-17 “the roar of David’s triumph was heard throughout Jerusalem” [color=rgb(51, 51, 51)]The Apostles were in one Accord. (bloody cagers)[/color] Re: cafe racer project - Bretty - 18-08-17 I've never really understood the café racer thing. Each to his own I guess, but basically it appears to me you're just removing all the practical good bits and devaluing a classic bike. Fair enough if you've just crashed it mind! :'( Ditch the air box and replace with air filters which are more expensive and difficult to set up and run optimally. Remove the under-seat storage (toolbox, puncture kit, chain/lock and waterproofs gone). Remove the fairing and any wind protection and comfort. Fit clip on /dropped handlebars to create a less comfortable riding position. Fit dinky indicators that no one can see. Fit some dodgy radial oversized tyres and drop the forks to ruin the handling. Then tell the insurance company about all the mod's and watch your premiums go up. I s'pose on the upside you might like the look of it, even if you don't enjoy riding it so much. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Re: cafe racer project - Bretty - 18-08-17 (16-08-17, 03:11 PM)brooker81 link Wrote: here's roughly what i'm going for... Does that not need a few more bits for it to be road legal? Or are you just making a show bike? Re: cafe racer project - Disorderlypunk - 18-08-17 (18-08-17, 01:45 PM)Bretty link Wrote: I've never really understood the café racer thing. Each to his own I guess, but basically it appears to me you're just removing all the practical good bits and devaluing a classic bike. Fair enough if you've just crashed it mind! :'( Re: cafe racer project - Bretty - 19-08-17 Yep, told the insurance company about my headlights, after market exhaust, k&n filter, panniers and crash bars. Just shopped around and although fully comp, my premium is pretty low! Cheap enough to not bother risking not telling them. Re: cafe racer project - brooker81 - 21-08-17 Bretty there's nothing classic about a scabby old boxeye mate. Re: cafe racer project - brooker81 - 21-08-17 here's her after ive removed all the useful bits and start adding all the bits that will make it aweful. ![]() |