Sell yours or save it for another project but don't f-up that sweet chrome pipe :-D. If you decide to go black with these you can always send them to jet hot. They will strip the chrome off and then ceramic coat em. A friend of mine had this done on his Guzzi.
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byrdman76
Originally posted by TheCafeKid View Post
Sell yours or save it for another project but don't f-up that sweet chrome pipe :-D. If you decide to go black with these you can always send them to jet hot. They will strip the chrome off and then ceramic coat em. A friend of mine had this done on his Guzzi.
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byrdman76
After looking at these pictures I noticed my V&H emblem was tweaked. I used what is supposed to be a really good high temp 3M adhesive. Its rock solid now but it must get a little gooey when hot.
Any suggestions - I think this is why V&H went to rivets...
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Hap Call
Looks like a Bike of the Month contender...submit it to the editors!
Very nice, one of the best 550 cafes I've ever seen, if not the best!
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byrdman76
Originally posted by jknappsax View PostIt's a very sweet-looking bike, though I don't think I'd want to do a 500 mi. day on that seat LOL, but I guess that's not what you're planning. Nicely done.
The battery and electronics are under the seat. I welded in a tray to mount everything to.
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ggreenfield
What a beautiful machine! I was also considering putting pods on mine but I can't afford the 4-1 exhaust just yet. How did it run when you were using the stock exhaust w/ pods? Did you rejet the carbs before or after installing the 4-1?
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Originally posted by byrdman76 View Post
I'll second the question, did you eliminate the battery or hide it in the tail?
Maybe a tiny battery just big enough to make a spark but not run the starter?
Either way, it's a thing of beauty.
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byrdman76
Originally posted by tkent02 View PostAs excellent as I've seen, great work.
I'll second the question, did you eliminate the battery or hide it in the tail?
Maybe a tiny battery just big enough to make a spark but not run the starter?
Either way, it's a thing of beauty.
The battery is the original one mounted in the rear tail section. I welded a panel to the frame in order to mount all of the electronics under the seat. Then I welded in supports on the pan to support the battery. I need to find some photos of the finished product in case someone wants to do the same to their bike. It worked out pretty well for me - I think it does a better job of cooling and makes it easier to work on the electronics.
Theres a photobucket link in one of my posts that shows the work in progress of the relocation of all of the electronics.
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TheCafeKid
Byrd i would like to see some pics of your undertail set up. I plan on doing it with my cafe at some point. Likely over the next winter, as i will have to weld on a bit more frame from the lack of in back there. But it would certainly give me some ideas
Thanks!
TCK
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Splittie
Originally posted by TheCafeKid View PostByrd i would like to see some pics of your undertail set up. TCK
Looks really nice.
I have a 750L that I want cafe, but.....
NOBODY WILL HELP ME WITH THE YEAR OF TANK I NEED!!
Not hijacking, but if anyone knows, PLEASE HELP.\\/
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