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    #46
    Right you are! I'm hoping to get a hold of some GSXR rear sets so I can fabricate a bracket off the frame. Right now though my focus is on the tail, seat pan and seat. The seat in the picture is actually a friend of mine's. It just so happened to fit perfect with the tail we made out of the 550E tank we cut up.

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      #47
      There now, doesn't that feel good? She's looking like a bike again. Things just seek to move better once you get the creative juices flowing!

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        #48
        A little delay on this build, I decided to put some time/money into the SV for the time being. I needed new tires for my Mid-Ohio track day and figured while I had the wheels off I'd install the ZX6R rear shock, as well as progressive springs and new fork oil up front.

        It'll be updated soon though!

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          #49
          Well....


          The SV crashed (more so, I crashed it.)

          So I sold it today, and now I have a nice chunk of change to spend on this project!

          I was going to buy rearsets tonight but at the last second, a buddy of mine texted me and told me that his old R6-S rearsets are mine if I want them.

          Free.



          SWEET!

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            #50
            Bummer about the SV man. Hope you didn't hurt yourself when you went down. Was it at the Mid-Ohio track day you were prepping it for??

            On the bright side at least you have some motivation to finish the Cafe now. You needs yourself a bike .

            The mock up pictures you posted are awesome btw. I love the lines of the tank seat and tail. Looking forward to seeing this one finished. Keep at it!

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              #51
              Broken finger, shoulder contusion, banged up knee.

              Crashed on the street the day before Ohio, long story short it sucked. I'm okay though, it's just a bike lol.


              Thanks for the compliments, I definitely am getting excited about this bike.

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                #52
                Update!

                Had to widen the tank that we cut up for the fairing so it would fit over the sides of the frame:



                Then I welded the tank/fairing to the metal pan I hammered over the frame as a bottom





                Then I forgot to keep taking pictures, I laid another sheet starting at the top of the fairing carrying down the curve that I cut into the tank and then wrapped that sheet also over the frame. The bottom is now two layers thick. I welded up all of the seams throughout and then trimmed all the excess and ground down the welds. Made a mount point between the tank mount and frame so the fairing gets pinched in between.











                Mocked up with my buddy's borrowed seat from his CB550 (the one in the background)



                I still can't get over how clean the lines are now that we modded the frame, I love it.

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                  #53
                  Looks good. Tempts me to want a cafe style bike

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                    #54
                    So I got my rearsets in the mail, time to mock up some metal!

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                      #55
                      You do nice work. The Honda in the background is pretty sharp as well.

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                        #56
                        Thanks, I owe a lot of the credit to my buddy (the one with the Honda), this is a collaboration between him and I. I think we have quite a good vision, we think the same lol.

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                          #57
                          Got a lot of progress done tonight. My big hiccup was how to finish the tail of the bike. I didn't want to go in over my head with metal fabrication and what not, so after quite a break from this project it hit me....KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid).

                          Cut that **** off and make life much easier.



                          Cardboard template mocked up and sprayed for awesomeness:



                          Welded up the top:



                          All welded up and ALMOST ready to be hit with the grinder and bondo'ed up:



                          Would've finished but we kinda ran out of wire lol...not a big deal, we got a TON done. Felt really good to be in the garage again.

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                            #58
                            Nice stuff, glad you are up and at 'em!

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                              #59
                              Thanks man, I hope to have some more updates on Monday

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                                #60
                                looks good so far. keep updatin.

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