"Cafe Racer" such a loose term! Craigslist "Gem" of the week!

Walms said:
I was just having a conversation with a fella last night that said the porting is all done internally dor compression and rebound adjustment, only the surface had to be drilled and tapped for the fitting...
He said he thought the info came from this board... Anyone???
well i guess in theory you could add an adjustable flow restricting valve to the passage between the res and the body.it is the only type of adjustment that you could add without a complete redesign
this valve i speak of would only effect hi-speed damping,as in a hard, heavy, quick load
but i wouldn't bother they only have 68mm travel that's less than 2-3/4" :eek:
1-1/2"+ less than a quality made aftermarket shock and less than any stock shock
you see they are using one shock body and shaft size and just changing the length of the mount end for to fit a range of lengths
it is a smart way to do it cost/production wise for them but the customer is getting the short end o the stick
 
I suppose it's what you want to use them for? They are much better than the stock 70 era shocks they replaced..
A decent deal for $100 IMO
 
Walms said:
I suppose it's what you want to use them for? They are much better than the stock 70 era shocks they replaced..
A decent deal for $100 IMO
your missing my point ,because having shit,short travel is not an improvement
those things have a huge steep rising rate spring set-up as well as the short travel its the only way to make them work it is just stupid
you would be better off drilling a screw hole in your stock shocks and rinsing/filling them with oil,dont laugh i've done it
 
Raising rate? Do you mean progressive rate? I actually like that feature.

I'm not a spokes person for these shocks but I have a set on my bike and think they work great! Just saying... Lots of guys have purchased them in my circle and have found the same thing. We are talking aggressive street riding not road racing. Btw.
I'm sure there are better shocks out there, redwings or hagons might be a couple but 3/4 of the riders you are talking to probably would never know the difference.
 
http://www.progressivesuspension.com/hd/12_13_14/index.html

Thats what I use.. dont mean to thread hijack.
 
mydlyfkryzis said:

They would need to be, but then they wouldn't be fit for purpose, unless its a show pony.
Click on the 12 sold and the amount they sold for is $50
 
notlob said:
They would need to be, but then they wouldn't be fit for purpose, unless its a show pony.
Click on the 12 sold and the amount they sold for is $50

Since he sold the rest, there are less of them and they are more valuable, they are RARE!
 
mydlyfkryzis said:
Since he sold the rest, there are less of them and they are more valuable, they are RARE!
sum sellers will jack-off the price while they are actually out of stock, temper-arilly
something about keeping the listing alive having that advantage? I dunno, not the first time I have heard of it tho, and seen it with me own eyes
 
xb33bsa said:
sum sellers will jack-off the price while they are actually out of stock, temper-arilly
something about keeping the listing alive having that advantage? I dunno, not the first time I have heard of it tho, and seen it with me own eyes

Wait, who's jacking off Price?
 
xb33bsa said:
grate lookin honda priced rite

http://medford.craigslist.org/mcy/4004483877.html

I'd pass on that, it has a salvage title. Without knowing details of whyt it has a salvage title, I don;t want to worry about a frame cracking or engine falling out.

The first picture is a stock photo...the real bike looks hammered.
 
mydlyfkryzis said:
For that SPECIAL cafe racer....a Gold Chain, only $850.95....A bargain..

I assume, at that price, it is actual gold....

http://www.ebay.com/itm/525-Gold-O-Ring-Chain-110-Links-Honda-CB750-Nighthawk-1991-2003-/160886557755?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&fits=Make%3AHonda|Year%3A1991&hash=item2575960c3b&vxp=mtr

2、Top quality of the line roller chains.This chain offer allowable working loads that can provide extra load carrying capability and deliver.

Top quality of the line. ;D Love it.

Maybe the picture is generic. You buy his last chain, he'll toss in the rest of the bike and it's just not shown
 
jrswanson1 said:
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/mcy/4005210138.html Some assembly required.

That's a deal...Just need a complete gasket kit and you are in the money....
 

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