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Oh yeah, much more getup than the moped... although I did have to take it out for a ride to ease the pain of setback.
I sanded down the repair epoxy and I think it's ready for a coat of primer, I may just throw it back on the bike after that and ride it that way until I have time to paint it...
A lot has happened in the last year. Year 1 of grad school is complete and year 2 starts on Monday. I've had a chance to do a few things to the Suzi and I even got to ride it a bit. But every time things look good something sets me back again. I got the electronics put back together, the seat...
Re: Suzi Q - GR650 Project - Dents Are Done!
Actually it has gotten put on hold...more than once. I was in the process of painting when I decided to go back to grad school. The paint process I chose was kind of an experiment. I mixed enamel with acetone and rolled it on. This turned out to have...
Wow, with all that surface area for stickers I could break a land speed record! Beyond cool is a place that I wish to go someday. I've been considering lately how a 3/4 fairing would look on it, I just don't have time or money right now for that, maybe in the future.
What I do have right now...
I messed with the idle screw and got it to start no problem. I took the screw a full turn in and it was idling a little fast but not bad. I backed it out half a turn and took it out for a spin. It seemed to run just fine. Maybe it was a minor overheating. I'm gonna do a plug chop to figure out...
Thanks for the compliments guys!
I took it out for a ride today and was having a great time! There's this great hill close to my place and my speedo (not sure on accuracy) read close to 60mph. If that is the case then Hooray! I hit the Half Ton!
Well, the very next stop sign proved to quell my...
Re: QT50 Yamahopper Cafe - It's Scootin'
Sorry for the lack of updates recently. I was busy moving to Ohio. And I've been without internet for a week. We have managed to get the bike to a really good point.
Cloudrider found a fender when he was in California that I cut up and mounted...
Re: QT50 Yamahopper Cafe - New Engine In!
It's so close! We got a few things finished yesterday. It finally has a center stand, no more wood block. It took us 2 hours to modify the old center stand. We had to keep changing it due to the new muffler being lower. I distressed the tank and...
Saint Motor Company designed a seat for an XS650 that is pretty sweet IMO. You would probably have to fabricate a pan and upholster it yourself though.
http://www.saintmotorgallery.com/xs650-cafe#3
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