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The Beginnings of a Little Cafe Racer ..... GS250 Twin ...Cafenated
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CanadaDan
Nice work! Love that done in a garage rat bike look! At first blush you look and see a simple cafe strip.. then you start seeing the many custom touches... fantastic!
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Originally posted by AOD View Post$1 suspension upgrade, eh?
A few of us have had some other lessons-learned with the front suspension. You can use PVC pipe cut 0.5" to 1.0" for a spacer. The quarter trick does just the same!Ed
To measure is to know.
Mikuni O-ring Kits For Sale...https://www.thegsresources.com/_foru...ts#post1703182
Top Newbie Mistakes thread...http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=171846
Carb rebuild tutorial...https://gsarchive.bwringer.com/mtsac...d_Tutorial.pdf
KZ750E Rebuild Thread...http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...0-Resurrection
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trdhrdr007
That thing just looks like fun on 2 wheels. When I get my GS850 right I may have to start looking for a small bike, maybe a 450, & see if I can't do something similar.
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Flaggo60
I think the end product is wonderful. I must say I almost didn't open up this thread when I saw "250", but I'm really glad I did. I keep a photo file in my computer of bikes that appeal to me-60's Triumphs, BSA's, Ariels, the new Norton prototype, etc, etc, as well as some select photos from this website, and this bike just made the team.
I would have to pad the seat a bit more as my sixty-two year old back would never survive, but other than that it looks like a complete blast to ride. I would say that a good sticky set of tires, combined with its light weight, would make for a fun and foolish afternoon.
Have the police been kind so far?
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bhppy101
Originally posted by Flaggo60 View PostI think the end product is wonderful. I must say I almost didn't open up this thread when I saw "250", but I'm really glad I did. I keep a photo file in my computer of bikes that appeal to me-60's Triumphs, BSA's, Ariels, the new Norton prototype, etc, etc, as well as some select photos from this website, and this bike just made the team.
I would have to pad the seat a bit more as my sixty-two year old back would never survive, but other than that it looks like a complete blast to ride. I would say that a good sticky set of tires, combined with its light weight, would make for a fun and foolish afternoon.
Have the police been kind so far?
Well.....Hate to say it guys....but I got so much response to this bike...it is now SOLD.... ....But the guy who picked it up will definetly put it to good use!
My two girls wanted a scooter so they don't have to deal with a clutch while learning.
I am continuing to work on the GS750.....and I picked up another Suzi last night!!!!! YEAH!!!! I'll post a thread on it with some before pics....This one will be a real quick runner!!!!!!! Stay Tuned!
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Erich Z
Wow, sold it quick enough! What a neat little bike, and a great clean build. Can't wait to see what the next project is!
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AOD
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txironhead
I noticed in the polishing pics that you use Dico discs, are those available from Harbor Freight? I went to the Dico website but they don't list prices.
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bhppy101
Originally posted by txironhead View PostI noticed in the polishing pics that you use Dico discs, are those available from Harbor Freight? I went to the Dico website but they don't list prices.
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AOD
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