Pics: The Enfields are joined by the Yamaha!

Gordon

Been Around the Block
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While we were at it, an English tourist stopped by and was taking pics of the chrome Enfield. Says he liked the way we made it. He once owned a Norton.

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Gordon said:
While we were at it, an English tourist stopped by and was taking pics of the chrome Enfield. Says he liked the way we made it. He once owned a Norton.

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The bikes look great! What types on clipons did you use on the yamaha? Looks similar to the setup I want for my CB175
 
Clip Ons

Those are direct fork-mounted clip-ons, manufactured by an Indian company. They are made of aluminium and cost just $10 or so. Widely used on some drag and track version of these Yamaha's in South India.
 
Re: Clip Ons

Gordon said:
Those are direct fork-mounted clip-ons, manufactured by an Indian company. They are made of aluminium and cost just $10 or so. Widely used on some drag and track version of these Yamaha's in South India.

Awesome. Do you have a name or a link of where you found them? All the ones I seen are too big for my bike and ~160$ which seems ridiculous for what is essentially a tube and a clamp
 
Sadly they do not have a website that I know of. I got them from a dealer in South Mumbai.
 
They look great Gordon!
I'm glad the Yamaha worked out for you,because it looks great.

Wish you lived close to me so we could compare your 100 to my old school Hodaka Ace 100 this summer. Running two,screaming little two-stroke 100's through the twisties would be loads of fun but may scare a few small children! ;)
 
Hey Gordon,
Late on the post but I only just joined Do The Ton. I saw your RXS Cafe build on TeamBHP a while back, and wanted to ask where and how you mounted your rearsets and where that pipe comes from. I have an RXS myself, only it is the later model with the front disk brake.
There is a picture below. Any help would be massively appreciated, as I'm hoping to turn this into a cafe racer myself, only more like the TA125.
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