Cafe Idea Help
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Here is the bike I bought. Obviously somebody started a café build on it, which I like, but to me its not complete I think the lines are wrong. So just looking for ideas/suggestions |
There's no picture there. Just a small black box with an "x" in it.
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Can't see your picture, but some ideas for cafe racer style: clip on handlebars, bar end mirrors, double round headlight, side mount plate, and of course the racer style seat.
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cafe racer help
It's hard to make a true cafe racer bike with the cruiser-ish frame of the GZ.I did convert mine into a cafe style cruiser with minimal effort.Most people think it's a Triumph!
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Win got pics? I'm doing a little bobber myself right now
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Here's one-got more if needed
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That is really cool win. I like it, and did work yourself?
Seat being up a little more help with leg room? I'm 6'2" and i had to push my controls forward first thing with the gz.. I was sitting on the pillon pad to be comfortable! But raising up the seat level could work as well. A pic of the 'frame addition' would be nice.. You could do a 'how-to'! |
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Follow the previous posts under my login name-the one from 10/1/12 is the most relevant,Nick.
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I wanted the cafe racer style also but decided bobber was more my style. I do agree with tnastvogel about about adding bar end mirrors mirrors, other than that I think it looks great!
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wow! they did a great job on the work to the frame and the tail section
i agree about using bar end mirrors. also check out a "M" handlebar its kind of like a clubman, but without killing your back. http://www.steadfastcycles.com/cart/images/9ab1_12.jpg |
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