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Dakota91
Half Cafe Racer Half Bagger?
Has anyone thought of doing a GS as a cafebagger mix? im thinking about it and just wanted to get some input before I dive into something like thisTags: None
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Tim Tom
A cafe racer with bags?
I think at some point people should stop trying to 'categorize' their motorcycles. This is just getting absurd.
Cafe
Brat
Bobber
Bagger
Scrambler
Chopper
I can't keep em straight anymore!
However if your dream is to build a bike with the stance and performance attributes of a 'cafe racer' but with the practicality of having bags, then go for it. Just try not to any permanent damage to yourself of your motorcycle.
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Originally posted by Tim Tom View PostA cafe racer with bags?
I think at some point people should stop trying to 'categorize' their motorcycles. This is just getting absurd.
Cafe
Brat
Bobber
Bagger
Scrambler
Chopper
I can't keep em straight anymore!
However if your dream is to build a bike with the stance and performance attributes of a 'cafe racer' but with the practicality of having bags, then go for it. Just try not to any permanent damage to yourself of your motorcycle."Men will never be free until Mark learns to do The Twist."
-Denis D'shaker
79 GS750N
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Sounds like a contradiction of terms, but they are just that - terms. Try this. Build what will make YOU happy without regard to categories, ride the hades out of it and have fun...sigpic
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It's more "bagger" than "cafe", but take a look at my son's bike in my sig.
It's a 650L with lower bars (Daytona? Superbike?), a small windshield and Harley saddlebags.
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mine: 2000 Honda GoldWing GL1500SE and 1980 GS850G'K' "Junior"
hers: 1982 GS850GL - "Angel" and 1969 Suzuki T250 Scrambler
#1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
#2 son: 1980 GS1000G
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spyug
Big contradiction in terms isn't it but as the others say its only words. Build any damn thing you want. I can't see it myself since a "cafe" is designed to be minimalistic, lithe and agile with a bagger not so much. Hanging bags on it contradicts the foregoing but its your bike and whatever turns your crank.
Go for it and don't forget the pics.
G'luck,
Spyug
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LarryJ
They're called sport tourers. Like the KG1000 Concours, Honda ST1100/1300, etc.
Thats what I did with my Yam XS750, vetter bags, fairing, lowers, touring seat, & Kerker exhaust! Am doing it now with the GK. Taking off anything that doesn't add to my ability to cover alot ot miles & curves quickly & comfortable while carrying all my "stuff" (raingear, misc tools, emergency prep. lots of layers of clothes + what ever I buy, GF too!
If I had more money, I'd have a Duke 1000 Multistrada w/bags.(wish they had ABS though)
I can go shopping on the way home from work & bring home the groceries quickly with a smile on my face. It beats the pants off those harleys, literally.
Go for it!
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Originally posted by LarryJ View PostIt beats the pants off those harleys, literally.
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If what you're going for is the cafe riding position (lower bars, possibly rearsets) but with saddlebags, that's kind of what I was going for on my GS750. I ended up with the Vetter Quicksilver fairing when the headlight shell disintegrated while trying to attach a small windscreen. A full cafe position with clip-ons and rearsets doesn't make for a practical riding position for long enough to need luggage. For solo touring, superbike bars, rearsets if that's comfortable for you, and some small luggage is an ideal way to go, IMO.
I always tended toward a top case for everyday storage, with soft bags for traveling, because that's cheaper to do. Now that I picked up a Concours with hard saddlebags, I'm leaning toward just adding a rack I can attach a tailpack to for extra storage when traveling.JP
1982 GS1100EZ (awaiting resurrection)
1992 Concours
2001 GS500 (Dad's old bike)
2007 FJR
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LarryJ
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Originally posted by jpaul View PostIf what you're going for is the cafe riding position (lower bars, possibly rearsets) but with saddlebags, that's kind of what I was going for on my GS750. I ended up with the Vetter Quicksilver fairing when the headlight shell disintegrated while trying to attach a small windscreen. A full cafe position with clip-ons and rearsets doesn't make for a practical riding position for long enough to need luggage. For solo touring, superbike bars, rearsets if that's comfortable for you, and some small luggage is an ideal way to go, IMO.
I always tended toward a top case for everyday storage, with soft bags for traveling, because that's cheaper to do. Now that I picked up a Concours with hard saddlebags, I'm leaning toward just adding a rack I can attach a tailpack to for extra storage when traveling.
folks have been doing it for yearssigpic
1981 Suzuki GS750E (one owner), 1982 Suzuki GS750T (my "tinker" toy), Previous (First) Bike: 1979 GS425 (long gone)
2002 Suzuki Bandit 1200S (new to me in 11/2011)
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