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looking for cafe racer style tank and seats

deez
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Post by deez » Wed Jul 22, 2009 10:02 pm

flathead that thing is amazing! great work! is that fender custom? also is that a cyb triple up top? and the pipes! where did you get those? sorry for all the questions but that thing is sick!
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deez

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Post by CliffC » Sat Jul 25, 2009 12:37 am

Mark,
The bike turned out great, looks beautiful. You do excellent work. Would you be willing to duplicate the front fender and tank. Did you open up the tunnel on the tank for the coils? Also is the seat metal or fiberglass. Again super job, it does look good. CliffC

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Post by flathead » Mon Jul 27, 2009 11:37 am

Sorry for the slow reply. I just got back from Mid Ohio last nite and haven't gotten unloaded yet.
The tank is steel and I do have the stampings or a complete tank ready for filling (minor bodywork) and painting. The seat is a fiberglass unit from Vintage Cosmo. It's a bit short. I'll probably replace it a some point. The front fender is a chrome Sport 90 aftermarket from Ebay ($25.00). You have to drill one hole to fit the late forks. It comes chrome, so I just shot the top with some Plasticoat and clearcoat. The velocity stacks are from a CB350/4. You get 4 in a set on Ebay for $35. They have to be bored about .010 to fit nicely. Now for the megs. I built about a hundred of these mufflers with brackets and baffles for my Harley Dealer friend a couple of years back. They are a reproduction of the "high pipe" used on the late swing arm Harley Scat also generically known as a Hummer. Funny thing but the left hand bolted perfectly to the footrest bracket. I had to mirror the mount on the right bracket. They are double wall with 2 internal disc that accept a removable baffle. I'm running without the baffle and they are still a little quiet for my taste. I'm using a 140 main jet with these. The engine is stock except for some of the Italian aftermarket high compression pistons (s2), and am still a little bit fat on the mixture. Haven't had time to tune it to get the mix right and am going to have to fix a headgasket leak before I move further. I have ridden it about a mile and don't know if it's just the riding position or what, but this thing is much more torquey than any of the other 305's that I've ever owned. PM if you are interested in the tanks or parts.
Thanks,
Mark

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Post by deez » Mon Jul 27, 2009 5:45 pm

thanks for all the info flathead, much appreciated. keep up the great work that bike looks amazing!
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tanks and seat cowls

Post by 66caferacer » Wed Aug 26, 2009 7:48 pm

you should look up teamhansenhonda.com he has the best parts i've seen out there. he has the cr77 style aluminum tank for $600.00 or glass but you need to be carefull with glass tanks if is not the right kind of glass the fuel will ruin the tank .they are designed for racing and need to be drained

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cr77 style tank

Post by qsmx440 » Sun Nov 15, 2009 12:34 pm

I hate to try and talk to flathead this way but for some reason my PM's are not getting through... Anyway flathead, if you see this, do you have any of those pressings for the tank available? I have a spot welder and actually want to build my own from your pressings. I'm working on a CB77 project with CYB seat, 72 Suzuki 4ls drum brakes, Akront front rim, Home cast clipons, 1/2 (Norton style) frame mount fairing, etc... Thank You... Dave

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Re: tank / 'bar

Post by e3steve » Sun Nov 15, 2009 4:22 pm

boneyardcustoms wrote:i hope im not bugging you alot but your building that bike the exact same way i wanna build mine,i was just wondering where you got those handlbars , and when will one of those tank kits be available for purchase?
FYI guys, that type of clubman handlebar is possibly better known as 'Thruxton' -- at least that is/was the case in UK.

Totally sweet CR, Mark!

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