AfistfulofDEAN
Active Member
Hey guys,
I'm new to the forum, from Coldwater, MI. A few years back I bought this little SR250 that a buddy of mine was sending to the scrapyard. She was originally going to be a little rat bobber, hence the paint job, but about a year ago I decided that she was screaming for a cafe job.
As she sits, she has drag bars, which I've already taken back off and am going to run clip-ons. The seat is from Roc City Cafe. I measured the bike, checked dimensions, saw the seat was 2" too wide and ordered anyway... and then was forced into hacking 2" out of the center and re-fiberglassing... you win this time, Math! I don't have any before pictures, unfortunately, I got so damn excited to tear into her and so disgusted with the starting piece that I jumped the gun there. I've still got some finishing to do, and then I'm planning another tear-down this winter where she'll be repainted and have the last of her unnecessary tabs and brackets ground off.
Also I'll throw up a picture of my CB750C daily beater. There's a KZ650 in the garage with a seized engine, next to my '65 Fairlane 500 and 1980 Cream Dream Cutlass Supreme that're waiting on some distant day for their turns too.
I'm new to the forum, from Coldwater, MI. A few years back I bought this little SR250 that a buddy of mine was sending to the scrapyard. She was originally going to be a little rat bobber, hence the paint job, but about a year ago I decided that she was screaming for a cafe job.
As she sits, she has drag bars, which I've already taken back off and am going to run clip-ons. The seat is from Roc City Cafe. I measured the bike, checked dimensions, saw the seat was 2" too wide and ordered anyway... and then was forced into hacking 2" out of the center and re-fiberglassing... you win this time, Math! I don't have any before pictures, unfortunately, I got so damn excited to tear into her and so disgusted with the starting piece that I jumped the gun there. I've still got some finishing to do, and then I'm planning another tear-down this winter where she'll be repainted and have the last of her unnecessary tabs and brackets ground off.
Also I'll throw up a picture of my CB750C daily beater. There's a KZ650 in the garage with a seized engine, next to my '65 Fairlane 500 and 1980 Cream Dream Cutlass Supreme that're waiting on some distant day for their turns too.