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Author Topic: 66 CB77 Cafe Racer "Red Molly"  (Read 18876 times)

Offline Joe

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Re: 66 CB77 Cafe Racer "Red Molly"
« Reply #60 on: Apr 05, 2009, 14:45:14 »
Eating Italian????  ???



As Luigi would say...






      FUGGGGHHHHHHHEEEEEDDTABOOUUUUDDDDDDDTTIT!!!!!!!!!      ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D



That Hawk can't catch this Goose!    ;)

Offline boomshakalaka

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Re: 66 CB77 Cafe Racer "Red Molly"
« Reply #61 on: Apr 05, 2009, 23:26:20 »
the high pipes are sexy, reminds me of that norton named "la verde" or whatever..

Offline byrdman76

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Re: 66 CB77 Cafe Racer "Red Molly"
« Reply #62 on: Apr 06, 2009, 18:18:48 »
the high pipes are sexy, reminds me of that norton named "la verde" or whatever..

Anytime anything I build gets classified with a Norton I'll take that as a compliment - I'll have to go google that bike.

Offline boomshakalaka

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Re: 66 CB77 Cafe Racer "Red Molly"
« Reply #63 on: Apr 06, 2009, 21:39:56 »
Anytime anything I build gets classified with a Norton I'll take that as a compliment - I'll have to go google that bike.
:drools:


Offline philos1

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Re: 66 CB77 Cafe Racer "Red Molly"
« Reply #64 on: Apr 07, 2009, 00:03:48 »
you mean this one?  I COVET this bike.







Offline andrew embassy

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Re: 66 CB77 Cafe Racer "Red Molly"
« Reply #65 on: Apr 07, 2009, 01:17:17 »
you mean this one?  I COVET this bike.

Sheeeeeeit....  That thin' CHOPPIN.

Offline byrdman76

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Re: 66 CB77 Cafe Racer "Red Molly"
« Reply #66 on: Apr 07, 2009, 01:22:02 »
Good God - that is absolute art... :o

Offline philos1

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Re: 66 CB77 Cafe Racer "Red Molly"
« Reply #67 on: Apr 07, 2009, 02:01:15 »
yeah, I have wood for that thing.

Offline CaTacl1sm

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Re: 66 CB77 Cafe Racer "Red Molly"
« Reply #68 on: Apr 07, 2009, 16:29:08 »
I like it, but i would do a vintage style 1/2 fairing and a bobbed front fender. 
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Offline boomshakalaka

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Re: 66 CB77 Cafe Racer "Red Molly"
« Reply #69 on: Apr 07, 2009, 22:46:12 »
ya thats the one.. I meant to post a pic when I wrote ":drools:" but somehow forgot to paste the link in when posting.

And I think the bike is perfect the way it is... its a great mix of old and new.. half fairing and bobbed fender would make all the sheet metal "old" and it would have a much harder time blending with the new tech imo.


ok, lets stop hijacking this thread now :)

Offline byrdman76

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Re: 66 CB77 Cafe Racer "Red Molly"
« Reply #70 on: Apr 27, 2009, 00:18:49 »
Long overdue and its about time to live up to the Red Molly name...








Offline Joe

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Re: 66 CB77 Cafe Racer "Red Molly"
« Reply #71 on: Apr 27, 2009, 00:30:10 »
You arent finished yet? You dont have time to be posting photos!   ;D I am looking forward to this weekend....

Offline eurodave

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Re: 66 CB77 Cafe Racer "Red Molly"
« Reply #72 on: Apr 27, 2009, 00:34:53 »
BEAUTIFULL!!!!  I can see that  she  sure is going to turn out NNIICCEE!!!!! :)  GOOD WORK

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Offline CCRider

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Re: 66 CB77 Cafe Racer "Red Molly"
« Reply #73 on: Apr 27, 2009, 09:43:17 »
Byrd,

Looks fantastic . Will we see it this weekend?

CC

Offline byrdman76

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Re: 66 CB77 Cafe Racer "Red Molly"
« Reply #74 on: Apr 27, 2009, 10:55:43 »
Thanks man - I'll be in Spencer for sure.  Joe will be bringing the Guzzi out as well.  Are you going to bring the 450?  Make sure you find us when your there - I want to talk to you about the tank you made on an upcoming CB350 project.  After seeing how well yours turned out I really want to try my hand at making one as well.

See you there.

Byrd