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Thanks for that, yes I am reconsidering where to place radiators, I did think of what you have suggested but I don't want to block out the look of...
A few photos of the Kawasaki 250 twin pot calipers fitted to the honda front discs. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A few more pics of the tight fit of the rear Cyl. exhaust arrangement going underneath the engine to the left muffler. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
A few more pics of the Honda CB 750 Comstar rear wheel fitted in, had to widen the swingarm slot from 18 - 20mm for the larger wheel axle bolt &...
Just a few more pics of the fitment of the Honda CB 900 forks, triple clamps, comstar front wheel & Honda FT 400 dics.
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These are the pics that confused me, they are of Honda's DOHC RFVC 125 engine
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Sorry Mike please accept my apology, I have just taken the Rocker cover off mine, & yes you are correct the drive is just as you stated, your...
Sorry but those pics are not of a CB 250 honda Clubman, I'll take the cam cover off my MC 10 engine & show you why. I would like to know what...
Hi Mike, I'm another Mike, I have one of these DOHC engines, the bikes were made From 1983 till 1997, Yes & named CB 250 Clubman. My engine...
And also by the way, I have decided to go with a carb setup rather than fuel injection, mainly because of the clearance underneath the fuel tank,...
What an awesome project keep up that Ol school retro Cafe Racer look.
Yes & that is why I'm going to locate the radiator & fan underneath the seat, there is quite a bit of spare room in that area, the original...
'There will be an update shortly, I have gone with a twin front disc setup on an 18" front wheel with the Honda comstar type wheel the same as the...
Sorry I meant the Blue one, I think putting heat wrap on the exhausts would spoil the looks, only my opinion.
The Guzzi is my style, what a pearl' r, I have started doing some more work on my Suzi Lv 650 Cafe racer, I'll update with some new pics soon
I can't believe they are the original gauges, the bike must have been kept most of its life out of the sun, Thanks for the info of the product you...
Beautiful.
Any more news of this awesome replica? have you got the jetting sorted out?