I'd have to agree with DollarBill, the rear end set up is very sharp; this thing is gonna be a stunner when done. Also, I have to say it took guts to cut into a nice tank like that!
I'm interested partly because I think your build criteria is a bit unique and your experience shows in the quality of the work as far as I can tell.
BTW, how ya liking that Hawk?
Thanks guys. The comments help to keep me going. The front wheel is done, was done many years ago when the project first started, then got stalled. It's a 2.5" x 17" Excel rim with 110/70x17 tire. Smaller wheel should quicken the steering, enhance the suspension with less unsprung weight. But it may be too much, an 18" may have been better, we'll see. Overall ride height may be 1 to 2" lower, but i can adjust that with shocks and longer fork tubes if necessary. So after sending the frame off for final mods, I'll be working on the forks.
Obviously not a Cafe Racer, I call it a custom but that's awful generic. Maybe an "enhanced standard". Similar concept to Phaedrus I, but I want to do everything that could have been done up to 1978, keep it "period". (Lots of chrome and shiny bits) Luggage rack from Ventura in NZ. (When I called them on the whim they may have a rack for that vintage, they told me that was one of the first bikes they ever made a rack for and they still had some in the warehouse). and backrest, but much more dainty as I won't be doing week long 2 up camping trips. Above the tree handlebars for day long comfort, small removable shield depending on the climate. lots of "parking lot" appeal.
The Hawk is a joy. Bought it new in 1988, one of the first in the state. Have about 50,000miles on it, been on many overnighters, trackdays, etc. It has a 5 gallon Carbon Fibre gas tank, for 200+ mile range. Its been enhanced from many angles as well. Didn't ride much this year. Working on Phaedrus.