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

spotty said:
the velocette of your dreams....or maybe nightmares

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/le-velocette-/291184455492?pt=AU_Motorcycles&hash=item43cbf22f44&_uhb=1

Even a complete LE would only have novelty value!

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

Wanted: A free cb350

http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/mcy/4558540461.html
 
stroker crazy said:
Even a complete LE would only have novelty value!

Crazy

Been there since the last fires swept through Mt Macedon 20 years ago I wonder.

"Noddy bike" is cool though. Water cooled motor, hand shift, stamped steel frame. Some advanced thinking there, but only made about 2hp or so. It was an extremely smooth pleasant bike to ride around town - or so I recall.
 
Re: "Cafe Racer" such a loose term! Craigslist "Gem" of the week!

plagrone said:
Wanted: A free cb350

http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/mcy/4558540461.html

HAHHA
I hope someone kicks him in the balls.
 
Re: "Cafe Racer" such a loose term! Craigslist "Gem" of the week!

Clean gt 750.
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-touring/regina/1975-suzuki-gt750/585537975?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
 
Sonreir said:
http://seattle.craigslist.org/kit/mcy/4550494305.html

Ha... indeed, people need to smoke less crack!

I love that it has a *small* tear in the seat. But you have to love the guys kindness for dropping 1000 of the original price. Nice guy... he also kindly lets us know that he has standing offers of 2800.

Needs to get himself both a new coat and dentures!
 
Re: "Cafe Racer" such a loose term! Craigslist "Gem" of the week!

ABCanuck said:
Clean gt 750.
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-touring/regina/1975-suzuki-gt750/585537975?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true

Wow... that is one beautiful bike. I would buy that in a heartbeat if I had the cash. Long way from Ontario though. Lose the fairing of course.
 
That's what I thought until I checked out the larger pictures. The paint and chrome have been cleaned up to make it look good from a distance but the motor and hubs tell another story.

It's still not a bad price but figure in 1500 to rebuild the motor and go from there.
 
teazer said:
Some advanced thinking there …

Good ideas indeed, but a bit before their time perhaps!

How they managed to get such low HP from the 150 and the 200 puzzles me; must be some particular British talent.

Crazy
 
FZR600 Chopper ;D

http://newhaven.craigslist.org/mcy/4537312675.html

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