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Mods made by purchasing everything to simply bolt on are usually less interesting. So, a completed project skillfully done on the cheap will be, uh, optimally interesting.
Are you looking to go flashy or strictly business with your color scheme?Dogma
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mighty13d
that's about where my parts bike was when I got it. I pulled a couple parts off it and threw the motor in my other 850 and it fired right up after fresh plugs were put in it. I'm thinking about making it a side car bike. not sure. you are inspiring though if that thing runs when you're done!
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Captainkirk
Originally posted by Dogma View PostMods made by purchasing everything to simply bolt on are usually less interesting. So, a completed project skillfully done on the cheap will be, uh, optimally interesting.
Are you looking to go flashy or strictly business with your color scheme?
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Captainkirk
Originally posted by mighty13d View Postthat's about where my parts bike was when I got it. I pulled a couple parts off it and threw the motor in my other 850 and it fired right up after fresh plugs were put in it. I'm thinking about making it a side car bike. not sure. you are inspiring though if that thing runs when you're done!
It will run. As long as the bottom end is OK, it will run. Anything that can be dismantled can be reassembled, given enough time, parts and $$$.
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mighty13d
Originally posted by Captainkirk View PostIt will run. As long as the bottom end is OK, it will run. Anything that can be dismantled can be reassembled, given enough time, parts and $$$.
I thought the whole point was to save money though! lol or get it going and looking decent for a couple hundred and sell it for a couple hundred more than that??? or just use it as a beat-around bike? There's a ton of things that can be done with it. You just want another bike to add to the collection or what??
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Captainkirk
No....the idea was to build a killer cafe on a budget. Plenty of folks have done just that, without breaking the bank.
Natch, after it's finished, it will be on the block. Like all the projects I've done to date, (all resto's up to this point) I will set an asking price, and a minimum that I won't go below. And if it sells, great! If not, I keep it until it does and feel no guilt.
Part of the problem with doing restorations is that people get in over their head and have to pay off their credit cards that they charged up during the restoration process....so they end up taking a loss just to get out from under the bike. So far, that's been a pitfall I've avoided, and so my only downside is it takes me much longer to finish them, and I'm tripping over them until they DO sell. Right now I have three I'm working, and I literally can't take on another until one goes. So, at least I'm motivated!
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AF_Bill
Here are a few color schemes I can think off the top of my head:
Grey & Red
Yellow & Black
Red & White
Blue & White
Orange & white or black
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Captainkirk
I see here it has been five months since I made a post update...which is fitting, as it was six below zero in my garage shop this morning. Well, I will assume it was, since I haven't poked my head out there in three weeks. And likely won't for another three.
However, these "mandatory vacations" from the objects of my affection always leave me refreshed and enthused after the Great White Layoff, and Holidays out of the way now, my head is beginning to percolate like a Mr. Coffee with GSIdeas for my project. Granted, I don't have any more capital than I did in August, but there are a lot of things that could/can be done without the ol' cabbage.
It always helps to view other people's projects for inspiration, which is what I've been doing lately. So with any luck, I should be making more frequent updates soon.
Until then, I have some snow to shovel.
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Originally posted by Captainkirk View PostIt always helps to view other people's projects for inspiration, which is what I've been doing lately.
now get back to shoveling...
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Captainkirk
Well, that brought a smile to my face!
Ain't seen a bare frame like that in...oh, five months?
Dammit, now I really wanna get rolling. What is all this white crap on the ground, anyway?
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Originally posted by Captainkirk View PostWhat is all this white crap on the ground, anyway?
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