IntroductionMy name is Sam. I've been on this site for a few years and I decided that now was as good of a time as any to finally make a build tread. I wanted to build my own custom bike. In the past I have only ridden sport bikes (I currently own a Ducati 1198). I was going to buy a cruiser and customize it, but I wanted something a little different. One day I stumbled across Cafe Racer TV and fell in love with cafe racers. Therefore, I decided to go this route. After reading this forum and other sites on the internet, I found a couple of bikes that I have used for my inspiration.
InspirationThese are two of my favorite bikes. But I have also borrowed ideas from many other places. The first bike belongs to another member (I don't remember his name) and I love the look of it. I wanted to make a bike similar to this one.
I also like this bike...well some parts of it.
The journey beginsI'm in the military, so I spend a lot of time traveling and deployed. While I was stationed in Newport, RI, I found a farmer in Maine who was selling a 1976 CB750F for about $700. I bought the 750 on accident. As you will find, the build so far has been a road of mistakes and hard lessons learned. Not knowing much about cafe racers, I bought the 750 thinking that it was the same as a 550, just with a bigger engine. 1st mistake.
Here is my baby. She appeared to be in good shape. The owner cranked her for me and she ran pretty good. The only problem was that it was sitting for about 3 years, so the brakes didn't work. I didn't get a chance to ride it.
I said that buying the 750 was my first mistake, I don't think so now. At the time I wanted a clean middle section like on my inspiration bike. I didn't know that the 750 had a separate oil tank in the center of the frame. My first goal was to figure out how to get the middle section clean. After doing a little research, I contacted Benjie's Cafe Racer and asked them to build me a tank with the oil tank inside. Here is the tank and seat section that they built for me.
My second goal was to upgrade the suspension. I like the GSXR forks that a lot of other members used, so I decided to go that route. I found a guy who made custom triple trees. They looked awesome, so I decided to start disassembling my bike.
What's cool about these triple trees is that they have the same rake and trail as the 750.
Started the mock up. Here is my bike with the new triple tree, GSXR forks, and a V-Rod headlight.
Next, I got my wheels laced. I used the harley front hub and my original rear hub. I have something special planned for the rear wheel. The wheels are both 18 inch Sun Rims anodized black. This is how my bike look after my mock up. I wasn't 100% satisfied with the look, but you will get an idea of what it is going to look like.
For the rear, I got the widest 18in tire that I could find. I have a AVON Roadrider 150/70-18 on the rear. I also got a rear swingarm from a 78 CB750, which is wider. I didn't want to run into any issues with rear wheel clearance later.
It should be a fun project.