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I hope I will created something unique and different.
Quote from: MessnerMoto on July 21, 2015, 01:12:18 PMI hope I will created something unique and different.The hidden steering nut is certainly that!
Thanks on your welcome! I saw what Devin from Cognitomoto is doing, great stuff! I hope I will created something unique and different.I will need your support;)
The goal of this project is to transform Honda CB750 f2(1978) in to a Caferacer. Every major component of this build will be designed by me. I will try to make this bike look like it was made in 70', but using modern materials, manufacturing processes, design tools etc... I am trying to make uniq and recognizable design for this bike.
Quote from: MessnerMoto on July 21, 2015, 10:46:40 AMThe goal of this project is to transform Honda CB750 f2(1978) in to a Caferacer. Every major component of this build will be designed by me. I will try to make this bike look like it was made in 70', but using modern materials, manufacturing processes, design tools etc... I am trying to make uniq and recognizable design for this bike.Beautiful top clamp but unfortuanatly everyone's doing the GSXR inverted fork swap these days. It's neither 70's period correct or unique. Conventional ZRX forks with Ohlins custom 30mm cartridges! Now that would be unique.
I like using the lockout that you hid so well. I have used them on stems I built before.. Nice triple tree.. Like the rounded look..
It will depend on small details how it will all look together. In my opinion major drawback with modern inverted forks are holders for front fender... That doesn't look good.
Looks like a Ceriani tree a bit. If you got an hourglass. Shaped cutter made, you could cut the outside profile in one setup..
Please sell me one of those clamps!
I will continue posting pictures of finished parts.Sorry for the spam
Quote from: zekd on July 23, 2015, 06:42:56 AMPlease sell me one of those clamps!Wait a little bit.. I just started posting in this forum But thx