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bradj said:
The same place I put all 500's motor in a rd frame


Not shocked by that. :D



xb33bsa said:
i have a 350 triple frame with title pretty sure the 500 motor fits

Yup. Fits like a finger up yer nose. ;)
 
A 1966 Ward's Benelli 450ss. Lovely little Italian lady.
 

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The plan was to buy a new bike next spring. Then stuff happened and here we go. Hyper's gone, there's a new toy in town.

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Unfortunately I only got about 300 miles on it before I put it away for the season. It did inspire me to at least think about my project bike again though. maybe I'll get something done on it this winter. Finally.
 
That'll be awesome Brodie. The smell of two stroke. Ah the serenity.

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I picked up a set of those Renthals for my 440, they're pretty sexy 8) Not sure I could rock the pad, though...
 
Hardtail frame for a CB350 I just acquired from the renowned XS33BSA. Had originally intended to try and turn it into a vintage rigid short-track replica. However upon getting the frame in the shop, the steering head angle and rear axle plate height were all wrong for a short-tracker. So instead of completely redoing the frame, ran out to the storage shed and grabbed a few misc parts laying around to try out. Looks like instead of a short-tracker, we are going to end up with a little bobber.

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GS1100e aluminum swinger for the GS550. Other pieces to get together before it's all set to go on but stoked nonetheless. Going to the junkyard tomorrow to pull the 650 top end and entire 550 motor to build on the side while I get the original motor ready to run come spring so I have a runner.

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CharlieT said:
Hardtail frame for a CB350 I just acquired from the renowned XS33BSA. Had originally intended to try and turn it into a vintage rigid short-track replica. However upon getting the frame in the shop, the steering head angle and rear axle plate height were all wrong for a short-tracker. So instead of completely redoing the frame, ran out to the storage shed and grabbed a few misc parts laying around to try out. Looks like instead of a short-tracker, we are going to end up with a little bobber.

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That came together fast, Charlie!
 
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