xs - six fitty: how to devalue a bike: lesson one

ericngsta

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So originally planning to start this thing after I moved, I finally broke down and started stripping the thing. Only moving a couple blocks over, I figured stripping it will make it lighter to roll down the street.

So I bought this bike for $600 from a friends grandfather who was moving to Holland, engine was recently rebuilt and maintained very well with 17k miles on it.

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Yes on the switches. I was going to make myself a pair of switches almost exactly like that out of aluminum, but if I can save some time and money (Al stock isn't remarkably cheap these days, and the Zero Engineering guys are offering similar switches for $50 each) then I'll roll with these. Do tell where you picked them up!
 
If you decide not to use the front fender let me know - I might be able to make use of it on my project.
 
Here you go guys - looks like there's some cool stuff available. Japan. Will peruse the catalog a bit, but it looks like they have these switches.

http://www.posh-factory.com/index.htm
 
Here is the link to Zero's. they are a little closer to home. I am thinking about grabbing two so i can get rid of my kill switch and starter button as well. Not sure how yet, looks like they are building them into 1" bars.

http://zero-eng.com/catalog/product_info.php/cPath/1_8/products_id/40
 
Thanks for the link to the Posh site! Looks like the price for theirs is just a little less than the Zero switches ($58 usd) at 5,000 yen each, but then you have to consider the shipping costs. They are smaller though, 1.6 in long (41mm) compared to 2 in long (51mm), and you have a choice of turn switches which will let you keep an auto-cancelling unit with their momentary switch. Food for thought, though...thanks. I may end up just making my own since the price is as high as it is.

Also, I contacted the Zero Eng guys a while ago, and they said their switches are for 7/8" bars.
 
just talked to my dad about these... he said that they used to make thier own on choppers, just cut off a small piece of a 7/8 or 1 in bar (cut them in 1/2 and then shave them down a bit), drill out and mount your switches you need. then drill 2 small holes in the end of the bar piece, and rivit that on to the handle bars... CHEAP and looks/ works awesome... he said that he can not belive i have never heard of that... but it make sense
i bet it would be super easy!
 
I saw the switches at knucklebusterinc and had my sisters design friends make em for me. They look pretty good, I'll make sure to document how I'm going about it. I saw some nice switches this weekend at harbor freight. yup.

So far I've just been cleaning the carbs out to store them until I need to rebuild em.
 
The switches look nice!
I've given up finding something I like so I'll end up making my own I think.....


The GIF of the little girl+stairs=yardsale....
where can I find that? I would use it on another forum...that's the shit man!
 
Swagger said:
The switches look nice!
I've given up finding something I like so I'll end up making my own I think.....


The GIF of the little girl+stairs=yardsale....
where can I find that? I would use it on another forum...that's the shit man!

I'll post detailed pictures of them when I get back to the garad this weekend, see if anyone wants to reproduce them.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v304/ericngsta/1237319513724-dd8.gif

or you can right click on the avatar here and grab the link.
 
Nice bike. I think maybe when I get bored of my XS650 cafe I'll buy some fat firestones, a different tank and seat, rear fender and headlight, and it will look just like that.
 
thanks man, that's perfect.

I can machine the bases for your switches if need be though really for $60 they aren't bad.
 
tank is photoshoped and so is most of the other parts brakes seat ect looks nice tho i would say a closer real tank to that would be a Suzuki t500 tankish :-\
 
yeah, there where three tanks they photoshopped onto the frame, regardless, I need an ID on the tank. I love the lines on that bike.
 
If it's Deus, it's custom. That's my next step for my bike-build my own tank. You can bolt on all kinds of cool stuff, but build your own tank and people can't say sh*t.
 
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