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

Can I win today? http://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/mcy/4478127207.html

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so2002 said:
Can I win today? http://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/mcy/4478127207.html

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What a waste of a unique looking tank.
 
http://bham.craigslist.org/mcy/4477488021.html

Want to trade my handguns for a trail bike. Look how clean the engine is...
 
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Ellwood said:
Every overweight raked out Harley starts at 10k and goes way up from there. Why not for a bike with real character and is built well? A Harley from 1971 is AMC trash that now commands high price despite how they could dynamite right from factory. Riders back then couldn't dump them fast enough.
 
Re: "Cafe Racer" such a loose term! Craigslist "Gem" of the week!

But for 11,000 quid you could buy a showroom condition r100s that doesn't need new pushrod seals leaking oil on the garage floor and only has 20k on the odometer. Hell the /2 bikes are around this kind of money.
 
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Hmmm ..,,,, http://www.kijiji.ca/v-street-cruisers-choppers/calgary/1972-honda-cl350-scrambler-project/595250753?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
 
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ABCanuck said:
Hmmm ..,,,, http://www.kijiji.ca/v-street-cruisers-choppers/calgary/1972-honda-cl350-scrambler-project/595250753?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true

that looks pretty reasonable
 
Grrrr going right by there tomorrow...but in my Kia Spectra :(

http://newhaven.craigslist.org/mcy/4484034679.html
 
so2002 said:
Can I win today? http://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/mcy/4478127207.html

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I like that one. It looks just like many cafe racers back in the day - sort of incomplete mix of parts that individually are nice but don't work well together.

Take that bike and replace the rear frame tubes to straighten it up and maybe swap the seat mufflers and carbs and that would be a really nice bike.
 
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