It ain't poifect, but it's cool enough for me. A mix of stuff here---I think it all ended up working together pretty well. I love the old brit bike look so had to have some fork gaiters and a pedestrian slicer. The hardcore cafe look is my favorite but, the hardware was just too impractical and expensive so that meant no zbars, no bum stop and no rear sets. Did the tank & side covers with rattle cans, decals and pinstripe, everything sealed in with umpteen coats of clear lacquer & buffed to a fair gloss.
Here's the deal. When I got this bike it it was a POS (see my gallery) and I didn't know thing one about it's history or potential and had no idea what to do with it. This website made it possible for me to do the work and make the decisions to get it done right. My hat is humbly off---long live SOHC4.NET!
And so here it is with a list of mods and suppliers:
Pedestrian-slicer
Old Brit style license plate: Benjie’s cafe racers
Brake Rotor drilled by Ebay seller: formulasuper
Saddleman’s Seat cover JC Whitney
Side mount License plate holder Ebay seller: cycle-motorsports
L.E.D. License plate frame Custom Dynamics
Bars: Euro bend JC Whitney
Gran Turismo grips Ebay seller: Chalfa
Bar End Mirror Ebay seller: Commandospecialties
Finned/Chromed Tappet Covers Ebay seller: part$man
Side cover graphic Sault Printing Co.
Fork Boots Ebay seller: Motorpsycleboy
Headlight Carpy
Headlight visor Carpy
Chrome Turn signals Ebay seller: Jagmotorcycles
So there it is. Pretty much done for at least a couple of years. Put on 80 miles last weekend riding betwixt the snowbanks. Soon as I get my SOHC Patch, I'm gonna put it on the rear end of the seat where HONDA used to be.