ChrisBR
New Member
Let me start off by saying, this is the first time ive taken a motorcycle, and completly transformed it. In the short past of my motorcycling life (im only 25) ive had a newer Honda Shadow, and a wrecked R6 that I pieced back together to ride to classes. Ive always been a quick learner by first hand curiosity, so I take things apart, and put them back together, better than they were before.(at least id like to think so)
So... I picked this up a few months ago, and ive been feeding off of info and ideas from the forums. Its a 77 Xs750 I picked up in Dallas. It had about 75k on it and from the looks of the purdue university tags and inspection sticker, it hadnt ran in about a decade. The originial carbs were caked with crap, and even after completly rebuilding them, i still couldnt get them tuned, so Theyll be going up for sale soon. Ive just been doing one thing at a time, and putting alot of style into it from different genres, I guess you could say. I would in sme way consider it cafe, and in other ways very much bratstyle... At least I have a pure idea for a bratstyle type seat.
Anyways, as time goes on, ill explain what ive done in the past. For now, here is a picture about the time that I brought it home, all the way to a recent picture of how it sits now.
Much more to come later.
So... I picked this up a few months ago, and ive been feeding off of info and ideas from the forums. Its a 77 Xs750 I picked up in Dallas. It had about 75k on it and from the looks of the purdue university tags and inspection sticker, it hadnt ran in about a decade. The originial carbs were caked with crap, and even after completly rebuilding them, i still couldnt get them tuned, so Theyll be going up for sale soon. Ive just been doing one thing at a time, and putting alot of style into it from different genres, I guess you could say. I would in sme way consider it cafe, and in other ways very much bratstyle... At least I have a pure idea for a bratstyle type seat.
Anyways, as time goes on, ill explain what ive done in the past. For now, here is a picture about the time that I brought it home, all the way to a recent picture of how it sits now.
Much more to come later.