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bikesnbones wrote:
dave the german wrote:I would maybe go for a Yamaha Sr500 - oh hang on I've got one of those :oops: :oops:
Was in Japan a couple of years ago and saw a fair few SR500 conversions.

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There are a few tasty ones about - mine's at the start of it's restoration erm no I have yet to start the restoration :oops:
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I think the big guzzi in sport or Le Mans guise is so intrinsically right, it would be difficult to make a muck up of customising it.
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Corvus wrote:I think the big guzzi in sport or Le Mans guise is so intrinsically right, it would be difficult to make a muck up of customising it.
I think the same of BMW twins.
Check out this beauty.

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Maybe you've seen this before. But if not, feast your eyes on that baby!

http://caferacerspecial.blogspot.co.uk/ ... racer.html
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Sorry, got here a bit late but what a fantastic thread! :)

That Guzzi in the OP is just, well, drool-worthy. So simple, so elegant, and utterly beautiful.

BnB wrote...

"Is that the café racer version of the GS"
I explained that it wasn't but after I got home I thought, hang on a minute, the young whipper snapper may have a point.


I'd have probably gone away thinking 'what planet is that guy on?' but yes, he does have a very good point. And yes, the 12S - because it's not an out-and-out sportsbike - could certainly be taken as a form of café racer and thinking of it as such adds to its kudos imho.

I'll have to have a quick trawl around the www but there's a great website for photos of people who've done café racer conversions on H-D Sportsters, many of which are gorgeous. That V-twin lends itself very nicely to the C-R look.
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I know I posted this before, but I love this cafe racer kit for the R1200R.
If something similar came out for the 12S, I might be tempted.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBv8OGMlLac
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The boxer really suits cafe racer treatment.

How about this virago.

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conkerman wrote:The boxer really suits cafe racer treatment.

How about this virago.
When I was in Japan last, I came across this sweet factory cafe style bike, based on the 250 Virago,

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conkerman wrote:The boxer really suits cafe racer treatment.

How about this virago.

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Yes, looks good. There's been a few very nice virago custom (bobber) jobs. TBH i think most of the "classic" looking old jap bikes convert very well. I like anything different. Especially where skill is involved. To me, even the egeland harrier has beauty about it. Mechanical beauty. And a hell of a lot of skill. It's true though, some of those guys have an "eye" for it.
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I think the old TRX850 would make a cracking cafe racer. Will have a google.
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Check out the r1 flat tracker.

http://greggscustoms.com/?p=22
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conkerman wrote:The boxer really suits cafe racer treatment.

How about this virago.

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ooo I like that! :)
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