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it's amazing what removing all that touring stuff can do. bars are back to stock for now instead of on home made risers. the gas in the tank had turned back into prehistoric life so it was drained. it took a whole day and half a can of gumout to get the carbs off, cleaned , and back on. just needs a new battery. once it's running reliably and road safe i can start the cafe'ing.
i suspect it will attract women by the flock...and any women that wouldn't flock to it, i don't want to be asscociated with anyway.
That is gonna be NICE!!
"I'd rather ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow"
Bikes: Ducati: 748 (Track) Honda: RC31 (Race/street)/ CRF 110 Mini Moto/ Hawk Endurance Racer Kawasaki: ZXR1200R
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EX# X
yeah, i need to get me an old UJM to putter around on and eventually cafe racer out...
damn you :shakes fist:
she is perrty, though
hurray, strikethrough!
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It's almost too nice to go hacking up...
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dude i wouldn't even cafe' it. I'd rock it the way it is.
first of all, i don't intend to go hacking up anything. there will be no cafe racer changes made that can not be undone. all stock parts that are removed will be cleaned labeled and stored. it's basically going to be a bolt on project so i can restore it back to factory specs in the future should i so choose.
i'm not planning on going the extreme cafe route either, no clubmans, just super bike bend bars. no rearsets, the stock peg location is fine. i want to keep it fairly comfortable to cruise about one. it does need a bikini fairing though.
those pipes are cool looking
Tuono
That's what I always called the Pumpkin bike! Always coveted those when I saw them for sale on the side of the road. A friend bought one that was a mess. We never did get it restored. Hope you bring that one back to life.
I see boatloads of UJMs on the road these days. Fuel prices will bring all the 80s bikes back on the road!
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well worth the money if the fuel has been in the tank that long. trust me.
LRRS EX #165 (formerly)
My girl has one of those... it is a sweet little bike i need to pull apart the engine on it though. it is carving a hole in the case with the timing chain.
Seth
LRRS/CCS NV #256
2007 Ducati S2R1000 Street
2000 Triumph TT600 Track For Sale
1984 Honda Magna needing reassembly.
1974 Honda CB 750 needs wiring
1974 Honda CB 350 needs engine work
Nice!
Amazing how these old Hondas have stood the test of time.
You got a good deal there!
I wonder if you can get some good sticky sport bike like
rubber on that?
2008 Honda CBR 600RR
uh, yeah. even in cafe racer form it's more for looking cool than going fast. drum rear brake and that single disc up front doesn't look any more promising. nevermind the bicycle tires...though a few laps would be fun. just to see what it was like back when men were men and sheep were scared.