BEACHPEOPLE---------->Any clue where that seat on that
"Brat Bike" came from ? I might be intrested in something like that
for my CB..........
PT - here's your 16"wheel man...
CBJ-------> Thanks for the link , but I got one comming allready
If I may put my 2cents in on this matter...I do agree with
CBJ that the people who do the cafe/bobber thing to their bikes,
USUALLY start off with not so perfect bikes. Take my CB750 for example. When I first bought it, the velocity stacks were allready on it, a set of nasty handlebars, the seat was not stock, it had the wrong year tank on it, etc..My decison to make a Cafe/Bobber bike out of what I had was not a hard one at all..Plus comming from a American V-Twin / Hotrod background didn't help either
Plus, it is allot cheaper to make a stripped down
"bobber" bike than a era correct
"resto" bike. Money is a big factory in my CB project, the less the better. My cars are
#1 on my spend money list...
Now, If I had purchased a super clean, all original, perfect bike , I would not chop it up , I would rather try and keep it all original, and resto it the best I could.
Allot of factors go into what specific owners do to their own bikes, just like the world of classic cars. To each their own, yadda yadda yadda...Thats why these bikes have been so popular for so long, because no matter if they are a cafe / bobber / chopper / or a resto , they still have the same overall appeal....
LONG LIVE THE MIGHTY CB !