GZ250 Cafe Racer Project... Before and After.
Just finished customizing my wifes GZ250... She likes the cafe look...:)
http://s4.postimage.org/1tt1832ck/untitled12345.jpg http://s4.postimage.org/1tueu7h5w/GZ250_Cafe.jpg Moto-Guzzi clip-on bars Triumph seat BSA muffler Indian fender plate Honda fork gators Saddlebags Crash bars Headlight tint Vintage Suzuki emblems And some decals Royal Enfield tank panels Headlight visor Bar end mirrors Thats it... |
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Now that is a "one of a kind GZ". :2tup: Looks real nice Kevin. Welcome. GZBrian
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Great job. Bike looks awesome, very good flow, you have a good eye and really pulled off the look. Looks like you stripped the original seat from the pan to put under your new solo seat. Front fender plate is very cool.
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Welcome to the forum.Beautiful job on the bike. :) :2tup:
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wow unbeliveabe, come do mine! :2tup:
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Wow that's by far the best mod I've seen in my 3½ years here. Excellent job. Reminiscent of WWII bikes. :rawk:
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words wont do that bike justice, wheni saw the pic i was like, "dudes full of it, that aint even a gz!" wow just wow
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Awesome, Kevin! :2tup: Where in BC are you? I wanna come see your bike!
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WOW !!! That is a really neat looking bike.
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Hey everyone thanks for the positive feedback... I still look at the before and after pics and cant believe its the same bike. It all came together way better than I expected and without too much work really. eBay helped me keep the cost pretty low as well total for everything was $480 which I think is pretty good. The bike is in Abbotsford and is parked outside Bakerview Starbucks on sunny days while my wife is at work. Thanks again. Kevin.
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