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so put around 300 miles on the little buell this weekend and have a slight leak from the top of the oil tank. once it leaks past the point where the leak is, it doesnt leak any more, but i can't tell what my level is. thinking about turning 2 small (around quart and a half) co2 bottles into oil...
Ok so 3rd project start on dotheton, BUT this time I'm starting with a running riding bike so interest shouldn't be easily lost. I've already put a few hundred miles on her since I got her, including almost 200 yesterday taking a trip to Ace Cafe in London! Figured that should be the starting...
seriously, i am literally in love with this bike and want to use some of the aspects from it. i want to know what swing arm that is and what front end it is. i can't find any info on it anywhere :/ if anyone knows, PLEASE TELL ME!
did a bunch of welding on the tank, i have a little bit more to make it JUST right to fit and i'm cooking up an idea to cover where the seam is. i'll post pics later
sweet! it's nice to see another cb400t! these were sold as cb400n in the UK and that's what i'm building into my bobber. i like the cut seat cowl. that was my old plan with it, has alot of potential, especially with the side covers thrown on
so i started my cb250n superdream project out as a cafe racer first, but the other night, after getting a few beers in me, i got a crazy idea. i grabbed the angle grinder and started cutting. looks badass as a bob!
today, i took the cg125 tank i have and started to narrow it. biggest gaps i've...
ehh... buells have wierd frames (fuel tank in the frame, oil tank in the swingarm) it'd be hard to build a classic looking cafe around one of those frames imo
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