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Re: Chris' CL350 Cafe Racer Build (Update 09.03.07) FIRST RIDE
« Reply #100 on: September 03, 2007, 09:48:38 AM »
Bill:

Thanks for the kind words. The seat isn't for everybody, that's for sure. After riding it a bit and feeling the vibration, I may have to make another seat. The vibrations through the nuts must be...well, nuts.

--Chris

                Hey, about the seat, you never know until you give it a try huh? ??? ;D Myself, I've got visions of building m77' CB550K into a cafe racer of sorts (someday) and yet, I may not be able to handle the riding position (my 60 yr old body & all ::) ) but, I 'm gonna give er' a go anyhow. ;) I figure that a bike is built by an individual for that individual and that's the only one that really has to be pleased, you know? It's nice to get compliments from others though. :) Keep up the good work Chris. ;)

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Re: Chris' CL350 Cafe Racer Build (Update 09.03.07) FIRST RIDE
« Reply #101 on: September 03, 2007, 05:42:58 PM »
The bike looks great Chris, it really came together in the end (not that I ever had doubts.) You mentioned decals, will that be on the tank? Because as it is, it is a little blank on the side there. All white. Although I can't think of anything that I would put there. What are you thinking?

Also, I've been trying to run my front forks with exposed spring and I'm concerned about the spring sitting directly on the top of the lower tube. Do you have anything between the spring and the rubber there?

Again, the bike looks great. Try to get a clip of it running, I want to hear those pipes!  ;D

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Re: Chris' CL350 Cafe Racer Build (Update 09.03.07) FIRST RIDE
« Reply #102 on: September 03, 2007, 06:04:02 PM »
You mentioned decals, will that be on the tank? Because as it is, it is a little blank on the side there. All white.

Your bike looks fantastic.  I'll re-iterate what Scirocco88 says that the side of the tank looks too plain, but only from the side, your stripes look great!

I'm also curious as to what your plans are for the sides of the tank.  As I looked at it, this is the only thing that struck out at me as something I would change.  Everything else looks fantastic.  Very Nice!

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Re: Chris' CL350 Cafe Racer Build (Update 09.03.07) FIRST RIDE
« Reply #103 on: September 03, 2007, 06:16:05 PM »
Hi Gents:

Thanks for the kind words. My exposed springs ride on a plastic sleeve such that the springs never come into contact with the fork tubes. It is metal-on-metal where the spring meets the triple trees.

The tank needs a good polish to really make the clearcoat pop. I wanted to do this with the tank on the bike. Once this is done, I'm going to put the new MotoFiaccone logo on each side of the tank. I'm also putting "Fiaccone" on the generator cover. I don't have the right font on this PC, but the graphic below gives you an idea.



If you look over the gas cap, there is a small space for text. I'm putting some words there as well. All will be done in black reflective tape except the generator cover, which will be something different.

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Re: Chris' CL350 Cafe Racer Build (Update 09.03.07) FIRST RIDE
« Reply #104 on: September 03, 2007, 11:04:02 PM »
Killer looking ride!!!  I'm jealous!  Not sure my arse would enjoy riding that but looks hella fun anyway.  Well done!
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Re: Chris' CL350 Cafe Racer Build (Update 09.03.07) FIRST RIDE
« Reply #105 on: September 05, 2007, 02:17:38 PM »
Chris,

Between yours and Mysta's web sites, I think you have really inspired everyone who has watched what you have been doing.  I can't wait to see the tank sporting the gorgeous Moto Fiaccone logos.  Keep it up!!!!!

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Re: Chris' CL350 Cafe Racer Build (Update 09.03.07) FIRST RIDE
« Reply #106 on: September 05, 2007, 09:06:00 PM »
Chris,

Between yours and Mysta's web sites, I think you have really inspired everyone who has watched what you have been doing.  I can't wait to see the tank sporting the gorgeous Moto Fiaccone logos.  Keep it up!!!!!

Gersh

I second that, wholeheartedly! You have inspired me so much Chris, and I have to thank you again for that. Not only have I gotten ideas from you, but you lit the fire under my lazy butt to start really turning my pile of parts into a running beast.  :-*

=Thomas=

PS I don't think I've seen Mysta's page...I'll have to look that one up I guess.

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Re: Chris' CL350 Cafe Racer Build (Update 09.03.07) FIRST RIDE
« Reply #107 on: September 05, 2007, 09:16:29 PM »
Chris,

Between yours and Mysta's web sites, I think you have really inspired everyone who has watched what you have been doing.  I can't wait to see the tank sporting the gorgeous Moto Fiaccone logos.  Keep it up!!!!!

Gersh

I second that, wholeheartedly! You have inspired me so much Chris, and I have to thank you again for that. Not only have I gotten ideas from you, but you lit the fire under my lazy butt to start really turning my pile of parts into a running beast.  :-*

=Thomas=

PS I don't think I've seen Mysta's page...I'll have to look that one up I guess.

Here it is. I've read through it, just like Chris's, many times.

http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/BBS/viewtopic.php?t=5844&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0

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Re: Chris' CL350 Cafe Racer Build (Update 09.03.07) FIRST RIDE
« Reply #108 on: September 06, 2007, 03:45:51 AM »
M8!!!!! that blog was bloody awesome, i just finished reading from start to finish... how much talent can one man have!???

i look forward to seeing more of your work..

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Re: Chris' CL350 Cafe Racer Build (Update 09.03.07) FIRST RIDE
« Reply #109 on: September 06, 2007, 04:36:05 AM »
M8!!!!! that blog was bloody awesome, i just finished reading from start to finish... how much talent can one man have!???

i look forward to seeing more of your work..

regards and peace


             Well, I haven't checked those 2 sites out yet and it sounds like I need to!

         

            BTW cben, good to see you're still around. How you been doing?

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Re: Chris' CL350 Cafe Racer Build (Update 09.03.07) FIRST RIDE
« Reply #110 on: September 06, 2007, 07:31:02 AM »
I've been reading that blog at work for the last 20 minutes.  That is some amazing stuff.  Lot's of skill and labor.  Everything was very subtle and made nice touches.  I love the kick start, that was great!
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Re: Chris' CL350 Cafe Racer Build (Update 09.03.07) FIRST RIDE
« Reply #111 on: September 07, 2007, 03:12:35 PM »
Very, very, very nice work.   :)
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Re: Chris' CL350 Cafe Racer Build (Update 09.03.07) FIRST RIDE
« Reply #112 on: September 08, 2007, 10:50:12 AM »
M8!!!!! that blog was bloody awesome, i just finished reading from start to finish... how much talent can one man have!???

i look forward to seeing more of your work..

regards and peace


I just wanted to make this clear, but this isn't 'my' blog, it's a guy out of Texas, good guy too. But just wanted to make that clear. He's an active member over on dotheton.com, but not on here I don't think.

Steve

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Re: Chris' CL350 Cafe Racer Build (Update 09.03.07) FIRST RIDE
« Reply #113 on: September 08, 2007, 01:50:03 PM »
Steve's right. Kit and I live in far north Dallas--a couple miles apart. He's one town over.

Professionally, Kit is a wierd mix of artist, industrial designer and craftsman. His blog is:
http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/BBS/viewtopic.php?t=5844&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0

--Chris