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750 cafe racer 01 Dec 2010 21:43 #415016

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Thompsonmx100, I must say that I prefer the new steel subframe to the previous aluminum version. You're gonna have a wet back if you ride through a puddle.

BTW what's the other cafe bike in your garage? I see a cafe tail in the background of one picture.
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750 cafe racer 02 Dec 2010 17:24 #415090

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Thanks for the compliments. I cut and added 2.5 inches to the subframe today. That should bring the end of the frame to the end of the swingarm. The swingarm is about 2.5 inches longer than the stocker. The other bike in the shot is going to be my race bike. Its a cb 350 that we picked up for the wife. But we have since gotten her a cb500t. So i get to build the 350 into a race bike. Got some cool ideas for that thing too. Should have some more pics this weekend.
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750 cafe racer 02 Dec 2010 18:10 #415094

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i gota say it looking good.
chop cut hack dont be afraid if you have all the tools to do it and it makes it a one off deal.

when i bought my NEW harley home i started choppin on it on the 2nd day of ownership,my brother said what the hell,i said it is a one off deal nobody has one like it..

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750 cafe racer 03 Dec 2010 08:09 #415156

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Well I was able to get the subframe lengthened this week. I also mocked up my battery tray. Redneck style.






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750 cafe racer 03 Dec 2010 08:15 #415158

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  • Whats that? Half of my swingarm is missing?!?!?
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I always liked that option with a cafe style bike, hiding all your electrical in the tail. It looks soooooooo clean that way, very minimalistic B)
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750 cafe racer 03 Dec 2010 09:26 #415170

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nice!
looking good,keep us posted.

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750 cafe racer 03 Dec 2010 21:03 #415238

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I spent more time scratching my head over the battery box than any other single part of my bike. Good on ya, if it all fits under the tail. Lets see some pics of the CB 350 when you get a chance.
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750 cafe racer 06 Dec 2010 03:45 #415598

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Well as usual not as much was accomplished as I had hoped this weekend. Damn beer and football. I did make some turn signal brackets and a rear brake reservoir bracket. I mounted both of those. I then made a new battery tray. this one fits better and then made a bracket for the taillight. I am planning on using hairpins to secure the the battery tray. With cables and such. like miniature hood pins. Im gonna use rubber backed washers and gonna drill little dimples in them should look like a nice set of hood pins.







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750 cafe racer 10 Dec 2010 22:39 #416328

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Keep up the good work...oh, and the pics!!!
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750 cafe racer 11 Dec 2010 03:10 #416332

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one of the best looking cafe style bikes ive seen. nice work

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750 cafe racer 11 Dec 2010 06:09 #416339

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Thanks for the comments. I had time to work on the battery tray. It came out pretty good. I still need to clean the battery box up. Just finished it. The tray fits nice and tight. there is a rubber washer between the aluminum panel and the frame. The washer between the pin and the panel is rubber backed also. It fits pretty tight. Almost difficult to get it pinned. The battery box came out pretty slick. Heres some pics.





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750 cafe racer 11 Dec 2010 06:52 #416345

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Looks clean, until you get all those damn wires in there. That part always gives me fits.

So you can just pull the pins and the whole thing drops out the bottom?

Keep an eye on those pins once you get her on the road. I have had those back out due to vibration on my RC cars before. They make a style with a hoop that lifts over the pin for added security. Click the link: www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXPM51&P=0

I have used these, and they stay in place much better. I'd hate to see you dragging your battery by the wires. I'm not sure if they are the same size, but thought you could tell.
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