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  1. braveryk

    Resurrection begins for my neglected '76 CB750f Super Sport (pic heavy)

    following.... Doing pretty much exactly what I want to do.
  2. braveryk

    CB360 - Monoshock Brat

    WOW That lamp is great. Seconded on the let's be friends post. Amazing looking bike too. My girl asked me what was wrong, I made some sounds when I saw that tank and seat on the bike. hahaha Looks great, I'll be following.
  3. braveryk

    the RaZoR - move along, nothing to see here!

    Re: the RaZoR - signs from the heavens? Attention to detail. I'm excited to be watching, waiting for more updates. It looks amazing.
  4. braveryk

    1972 CB250 Brat Tracker FINISHED!

    Re: Gentlemen's CB250 Brat Tracker Following! I like your style.
  5. braveryk

    honda xbr500 cafe racer - we only have 2 months to completion

    O.O That paint job is serious business. I love it.
  6. braveryk

    1976 CB200T cafe build UK

    Re: 1979- CG/CB125 cafe build UK with cb200 twin conversion This is amazing. You're a genius! Keep up the photos, I'll be following!
  7. braveryk

    Dust monkey cafe xs 400

    Seconded on that seat bump. That's a good shape.
  8. braveryk

    1975 CB400F Project "Replacement Girlfriend"

    Re: 1975 CB400F Project "I'll think of a name later I'm too excited at the moment" This may be a dumb question, but if the crankcase needs to be a matched set, why would that guy sell you the top at all, or why didn't he at least tell you about it? Anyway, I'm effing jealous over here. Great...
  9. braveryk

    Post a pic of your latest purchase

    Nice. I got the same gun. The stock on it hurt my lanky bony shoulder. The pistol grip took care of that problem, and I've been looking for a sling like that, but now all my money's going to a bike. Can't say I'm upset about it.
  10. braveryk

    Post a pic of your latest purchase

    Nice. Now you just need a pistol grip and a heat shield.
  11. braveryk

    Yes, another CB360 Project - BRGT

    Damn this is looking good. Gotta respect anyone willing to put the elbow grease into a project. Makes or breaks it, in my opinion. Gotta keep my eye on this one, try to learn a thing or two.
  12. braveryk

    Because who doesn't like giving advice?

    Really good point, I think I'm sold. Although it's gonna be a few months before I can afford a bike, I'll put on some Johnny Cash, try to hold back the tears, and put together a a to do list correlated with a parts list in the meantime. The picture is the inspiration, mainly, for the build...
  13. braveryk

    New member, saying hello

    Damn edukaycheon, that's a nice bike, digging that tank.
  14. braveryk

    Because who doesn't like giving advice?

    Hey thanks. I'm really leaning towards a 360, but I'm having a lot of trouble finding a bike or frame. The trouble is, I'm working in a budget. There's not any spending cap, but I can only spend a certain amount per paycheck. (Full-time student working ~30 hours a week.) This is why I'm bringing...
  15. braveryk

    Because who doesn't like giving advice?

    Another new member! My name's Bryce, and I'm in southern California. 22 and in college, I live with a couple mechanically-apt guys, always working on their desert projects. I've been trying to get into it for a few years now, learning as much as I could recently about Café racers and the like...
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