Anybody done an "old style" cafe racer conversion?
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lloegrfach
Anybody done an "old style" cafe racer conversion?
Hi all,
I'm really keen to do a classic cafe racer conversion on my TRX. I was wondering if anybody has already done one and, if, so, could post some pics? Basically I'm thinking of whipping off the fairing and putting a big Bates style light on there. Then I'll throw away the back end and fit a basic single seat, nice and flat. I'd like to fit an alloy tank but I may cheat and just spray it to look like I've done lots of work!!!
Any hints / help / warnings appreciated!
Thanks,
Richard
I'm really keen to do a classic cafe racer conversion on my TRX. I was wondering if anybody has already done one and, if, so, could post some pics? Basically I'm thinking of whipping off the fairing and putting a big Bates style light on there. Then I'll throw away the back end and fit a basic single seat, nice and flat. I'd like to fit an alloy tank but I may cheat and just spray it to look like I've done lots of work!!!
Any hints / help / warnings appreciated!
Thanks,
Richard
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....and they are very hard to come by for the TRX. I've spent the last 12 months searching. So far I've only found one dude who will take TRX cast wheels machine the spokes off the center and then weld flanges to the center. $3000 thank you sir.
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... well each to their own (personally I don't like 'fighters and prefer the cafe-racer style) The black one looks a bit short n' squat for a 'racer, the orange one could be mistaken for a Jota but the silver one is getting somewhere close. I guess what they all need is a longer lower tank but as a concept .... great, go for it.
Rubber side down, Red side up is my preferred riding style.







