A Canary Cafe Racer

Somewhere for you to post your piccies of you and your bikes
User avatar
El Vikingo Tropical
On the Road
Posts: 204
Joined: 9 years ago

Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Post by El Vikingo Tropical »

Spyke wrote:She's coming along very nicely, does she have a name yet?
Not yet!
I have to put something on the gastank!
To day it's a bank holiday in Spain so I have time to work on the bike!
I'M gone spray some clearcoat on the yellow paint and work on the moulds for the rear part.
Saludos desde Canarias
User avatar
El Vikingo Tropical
On the Road
Posts: 204
Joined: 9 years ago

Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Post by El Vikingo Tropical »

ImageI made some front light brackets this morning, I will paint them satin black.
Saludos desde Canarias
User avatar
Spyke
On the Road
Posts: 803
Joined: 11 years ago
Location: Down Under

Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Post by Spyke »

Looking great, can't wait to see her finished (for this season!)
The only Canary With Attitude that I think I know is Tweety Pie, how's that for a name?
TweetyPie.jpg
TweetyPie.jpg (14.3 KiB) Viewed 17249 times
Road racing's where it's at - going round in circles all day is for hamsters.
User avatar
El Vikingo Tropical
On the Road
Posts: 204
Joined: 9 years ago

Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Post by El Vikingo Tropical »

Spyke wrote:Looking great, can't wait to see her finished (for this season!)
The only Canary With Attitude that I think I know is Tweety Pie, how's that for a name?
n_ud_las_palmas_pio_pio-5275.jpg
n_ud_las_palmas_pio_pio-5275.jpg (9.64 KiB) Viewed 17239 times
Thank you!
God idé! On my last bike that I built I had a viking on the tank so why not a Canary bird at this one
This is the Canary bird from the local basket team
Saludos desde Canarias
User avatar
El Vikingo Tropical
On the Road
Posts: 204
Joined: 9 years ago

Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Post by El Vikingo Tropical »

For the rear of the bike I like the MV Augusta Dragster look.
I vent to the junk yard to search for rear lights and what I did like was the one from a Yamaha S-max scooter....
Attachments
yamaha-reveals-2010-x-max-250-and-125-scooters_20.jpg
yamaha-reveals-2010-x-max-250-and-125-scooters_20.jpg (125.87 KiB) Viewed 17239 times
maxresdefault.jpg
maxresdefault.jpg (236.85 KiB) Viewed 17239 times
Saludos desde Canarias
User avatar
El Vikingo Tropical
On the Road
Posts: 204
Joined: 9 years ago

Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Post by El Vikingo Tropical »

So I turn the S-max lamps upside down and fitted them on the raptor.
Now I have to make a new rear end in composite
Attachments
20151014_194708-768x1365.jpg
20151014_194708-768x1365.jpg (189.73 KiB) Viewed 17239 times
20151014_194737-1024x576.jpg
20151014_194737-1024x576.jpg (119.64 KiB) Viewed 17239 times
Saludos desde Canarias
User avatar
V4mp
On the Road
Posts: 470
Joined: 11 years ago
Location: Finland
Been thanked: 1 time
Contact:

Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Post by V4mp »

El Vikingo Tropical wrote:For the rear of the bike I like the MV Augusta Dragster look.
You've a great taste. ;)
Don't ride faster than your angels can fly !
User avatar
Spyke
On the Road
Posts: 803
Joined: 11 years ago
Location: Down Under

Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Post by Spyke »

I love the way you can go to a junkyard for inspiration, shows great initiative.

YOUR Tweety Pie could have its own Viking winged helmet, Ogri always wore it well!
Ogri.jpg
Ogri.jpg (12.25 KiB) Viewed 17221 times
Road racing's where it's at - going round in circles all day is for hamsters.
User avatar
El Vikingo Tropical
On the Road
Posts: 204
Joined: 9 years ago

Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Post by El Vikingo Tropical »

I received the Ducati footrests to day and now I'm adapting them to the raptor.
I had to make a little support to fit the brake cylinder to the kit but it was quite easy.
The Ducati lever that goes from the brake pedal to the brake cylinder was good to use so I cut it off and used it.
Now I just have to weld a nut to the chasis to hold it on the bike
Attachments
20151024_115753-480x853.jpg
20151024_115753-480x853.jpg (97.67 KiB) Viewed 17210 times
20151024_115855-480x853.jpg
20151024_115855-480x853.jpg (76.66 KiB) Viewed 17210 times
20151024_120018-640x360.jpg
20151024_120018-640x360.jpg (57.95 KiB) Viewed 17210 times
Saludos desde Canarias
Lexio62
On the Road
Posts: 88
Joined: 10 years ago

Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Post by Lexio62 »

What model ducati rearstes are they?
Have you got them in position? Not sure if you're planing on track riding - but you might want them up a bit higher.
User avatar
El Vikingo Tropical
On the Road
Posts: 204
Joined: 9 years ago

Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Post by El Vikingo Tropical »

Lexio62 wrote:What model ducati rearstes are they?
Have you got them in position? Not sure if you're planing on track riding - but you might want them up a bit higher.
I've been traveling a few weeks but I'm back to the island again
I changed position to the taillights and I have put
a liquid reservoir mounted to the radiator.
I have to try the bike first to see how they goes and to se how much free distance there are to to the ground.
The footrests are from a 1098.
Saludos desde Canarias
Lexio62
On the Road
Posts: 88
Joined: 10 years ago

Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Post by Lexio62 »

I'm going to try to do mine like this - make an aluminium plate to fit to the existing mounting points and bolt rearssets from an r6/gsxr to the plate - with multiple position options.
rearsetRosmoto.jpg
rearsetRosmoto.jpg (92.43 KiB) Viewed 17024 times
User avatar
El Vikingo Tropical
On the Road
Posts: 204
Joined: 9 years ago

Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Post by El Vikingo Tropical »

Lexio62 wrote:I'm going to try to do mine like this - make an aluminium plate to fit to the existing mounting points and bolt rearssets from an r6/gsxr to the plate - with multiple position options.
rearsetRosmoto.jpg
They looks great!
Saludos desde Canarias
cowelly
On the Road
Posts: 21
Joined: 9 years ago

Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Post by cowelly »

lexio your swing arm infill rubbers are the wrong way around!
User avatar
El Vikingo Tropical
On the Road
Posts: 204
Joined: 9 years ago

Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Post by El Vikingo Tropical »

Image/img]
[imgImage[/img
[imgImage[/img]
[imgImage[/img]
Image[/img]
This last week's I have been working in Rotterdam but now I'm back with my bike!
I have made some small advances this weekend.
To day I was up to purge the front brakes and as the system was totally empty it's a bit messy to fill it up with liquid.
But I made a little invent!
I used the vacuum pump that I usually use for bagging de composite.
I conected the pump hose to the nipple that's on the calliper and started the pump 5 sek!
And that's it! It worked bloody well :woot:
Saludos desde Canarias
Post Reply