Monday, September 10, 2012

After...

Tonight I took the Cafe Racer for my first ride.  But first I put it in front of the same brick wall where I took pictures right after I bought the bike and I took some of the same photos.  That was the "before," here is the "after."

The tank is now so glossy you can see my reflection in it.


Here is the profile which features the tail pipe I spent an afternoon polishing.  The previous owner, who saw the bike tonight at Vintage Bike Night, thought I had purchased a new one.


The handlebars are nice and low, which I think creates a more aggressive stance.


This pictures shows off the seat and the paint job a little more.

And here is one with me, the bike and Griffin, the shop dog.  He's a sweet dog, and he has seen a lot of the build process.


The 400cc engine would require a lot of revving to get it up to highway speeds, so this will be a surface street motorcycle.  But this was never meant to be a highway bike; it's talent is its agility.  This thing loves winding its way down the road.  Tonight was my first opportunity to ride it more than a short distance and I was nervous about the new handlebars.  I didn't know if they would wreck the balance or the handling.  Fortunately, I could not be happier with how it feels.

The engine has more pep than I expected also.  Between 3,000 and 5,000 RPM it accelerates pretty well.  It helps that 45 mph on this bike feels about the same as 75 mph on my CB750.

There are still a couple of things I would like to do, but it is all cosmetic.  I would like to re-chrome the pipes, and the engine could use a good cleaning.  But for now it is fun little bike and it looks just like the image I had in my head when I bought it in January.  That being the case, don't expect any updates for a while - I'll be out riding.

2 comments:

  1. very nice! what did the flying tiger pay you to put its emblem on the gas tank? I love the color and modifications

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    1. Thank you! And the answer is hours and hours of time, expertise and use of their equipment. I asked to use their logo and they gave me permission.

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