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Author Topic: Hoosier DTT Crew  (Read 14117 times)

Offline TheAxehand

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Re: Hoosier DTT Crew
« Reply #195 on: Apr 24, 2012, 23:48:34 »
Anybody know a good place in indy for carb work? I have a pair of mikuni bs34s I need to get tuned for my 79 gs425 w/ stacks and open exhaust.

Offline Brandon12V

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« Reply #196 on: Apr 26, 2012, 13:46:20 »
Dreyer Honda does great work with carbs but their labor isn't cheap.

Offline BloomingtonCafe

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« Reply #197 on: May 12, 2012, 19:21:44 »


Saw this today in Carmel,IN. Anyone know who's it is or what it is?
Fire burns water!

Offline JESUS FREEK

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Re: Hoosier DTT Crew
« Reply #198 on: May 12, 2012, 19:53:20 »
Looks like the Ryca cafe kit for the Suzuki Savage. Google it, they now have a Scrambler & they are working on a hard tail kit.

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1973 CL350 Baby Blue          done
1972 CB750 Red & Reddy    well.........not yet

Offline Brandon12V

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« Reply #199 on: May 16, 2012, 12:26:56 »
Rockers reunion in this weekend gentlemen!!! Get your bikes ready!!!

Offline El Guapo

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Re: Hoosier DTT Crew
« Reply #200 on: May 28, 2012, 11:57:00 »
My friend still has several of the patches already made up if anyone is interested. She asked me to send out a reminder that she'll take $10 for them.

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Offline BloomingtonCafe

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« Reply #201 on: Jun 19, 2012, 16:01:08 »
So I'm going to have to sell my 1975 cl360 cafe/scrambler. I don't know the mileage off the top of my head (30k something). I just had knee surgery and move to Indy and have no where to work on it now and a very large doctors bill to pay. It ran great before I moved up here but now its only running on one cylinder. The cause of that is because I melted a plug wire by it resting on the scrambler pipes when I took it for a ride. I will throw in the new plug wires and at least 4 bins of old parts, clymers manual, no school choppers axel mounted tail light and frame and a couple trickle chargers.  I have over $2,000 in extras in the bike not including what I payed for the bike. 

I think this is quite the steal!
Title in hand.

I'm looking to get at least $1,500 for it. Call me and come check it out!  Need it gone ASAP.
Fire burns water!

Offline BloomingtonCafe

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« Reply #202 on: Jun 19, 2012, 16:01:42 »
My name is Ryan... Call me at 812-679-8709
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Offline oldrookie

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Re: Hoosier DTT Crew
« Reply #203 on: Jun 24, 2012, 09:49:16 »
There is a fairly active FB group for vintage bike riders.  Look up Indianapolis Vintage.  Bunch of interesting bikes and riders represented.

Won't replace DTT, but more wrenches and riders can't be bad.

Offline bigtexan449

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Re: Hoosier DTT Crew
« Reply #204 on: Jul 11, 2012, 11:42:57 »
Whats crackin Midwest! Been a hot minute since i posted here. Well my winter '76 cb750 cafe project looks like its going to be 2012 project...i hate when money runs out for the build...so its on a pause. Put her back to a roller for now. Just need to finish up the engine, paint, a few small things here and there and i got my 2 wheeler back!

Offline siamesegun

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Re: Hoosier DTT Crew
« Reply #205 on: Jul 12, 2012, 00:49:35 »
Hey all, new to the forum.  From Lafayette.  No cafe yet, just bought my first bike a few weeks ago and have put about 1,000 miles on it so far.  Picking up some donor bikes this weekend for my first project.

Always interested to ride with others, and I'm glad to be on this forum!
1982 GS550L

Offline xunchicrewx

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Re: Hoosier DTT Crew
« Reply #206 on: Jul 13, 2012, 14:55:34 »
^ ^ I live in Lafayette too. However my bike is in Fort Wayne where Im from. Its my first bike I just purchased last Sunday. It will be a work in progress.

Offline siamesegun

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Re: Hoosier DTT Crew
« Reply #207 on: Jul 13, 2012, 15:14:55 »
@xunchicrewx
For real?  That's awesome!  What'd you get/what're you doing with it?  Are the X's edge?
1982 GS550L

Offline xunchicrewx

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Re: Hoosier DTT Crew
« Reply #208 on: Jul 23, 2012, 17:17:45 »
I picked up a 1973 cb750. Yes, my X's are straight edge related. Ive been sXe for 16 years now.

Offline El Guapo

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Re: Hoosier DTT Crew
« Reply #209 on: Jul 27, 2012, 12:30:58 »
^ ^ I live in Lafayette too. However my bike is in Fort Wayne where Im from. Its my first bike I just purchased last Sunday. It will be a work in progress.


I work at Purdue but I used to live in Fort Wayne