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Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Posted: |December 19th, 2019|, 7:01 pm
by shebee
Thanks... i shall investigate :D

Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Posted: |December 21st, 2019|, 3:38 am
by El Vikingo Tropical
shebee wrote: 4 years ago Thanks... i shall investigate :D
I like this one good price close to the beach in the middle of town.
https://www.bedandchic.com/

The city beach is name is “Las Canteras”
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Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Posted: |December 27th, 2019|, 5:41 pm
by El Vikingo Tropical
I made a little Christmas stop cleaning leaving the inyectores the inyectores for a cosy ultrasound bath and a upgrade with new silicon water hoses
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Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Posted: |January 30th, 2020|, 6:36 am
by El Vikingo Tropical
I had a nice afternoon drive today with the valleys full of flowering almond trees

Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Posted: |January 19th, 2021|, 5:24 am
by El Vikingo Tropical
Well after a small crash landing in June I’m back...
There was no bigger injury at the bike, just small scratches, bent clipons and broken mirror, I broke my shoulder and clavicle and lost mobility at my left hand, but not enough for stopping going down fixing my bikes..
Now I have made a color change at the Raptor just for fun

Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Posted: |January 19th, 2021|, 7:29 am
by shebee
Glad you are ok x

Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Posted: |January 19th, 2021|, 7:56 am
by El Vikingo Tropical
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Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Posted: |January 22nd, 2021|, 9:38 pm
by sidrat
Looking good!

Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Posted: |February 27th, 2021|, 11:05 am
by El Vikingo Tropical
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Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Posted: |February 27th, 2021|, 11:07 am
by El Vikingo Tropical
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Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Posted: |March 1st, 2021|, 6:16 pm
by shebee
Very classy! Well done! :happyhappy:

Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Posted: |March 15th, 2021|, 2:29 pm
by El Vikingo Tropical
shebee wrote: 3 years ago Very classy! Well done! :happyhappy:
I had this bike out for a ride today with her temperamental engine, it’s never sweet and the only way to drive it is attacking hard every corner pulling the trigger hard all the time, my bike is pumpingout +20hp more over the original unit and it’s like being in a continuous war!
I have to say its trilling but the price to pay if you relax a moment can be very painful
I will sell this bike as I’m not strong enough any longer to keep this nervous bike undercontrol!
But I still love the sound and how the front point at the sky in first 5 gears continually, what a marbles day and goodbye
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Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Posted: |March 16th, 2021|, 12:19 am
by nickst4
I never thought I'd hear such a reaction from someone so committed to modifying and 'upgrading' their bike! More is obviously less in this case: a lesson for the rest of us. Hopefully you can move this bike on to someone with an appetite for a fight, and can find something more to your tastes. In the meantime, it's been entertaining to hear your story! :nod:

Good luck,

Nick

PS It's not April 1st yet, is it?

Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Posted: |March 16th, 2021|, 5:48 am
by El Vikingo Tropical
nickst4 wrote: 3 years ago I never thought I'd hear such a reaction from someone so committed to modifying and 'upgrading' their bike! More is obviously less in this case: a lesson for the rest of us. Hopefully you can move this bike on to someone with an appetite for a fight, and can find something more to your tastes. In the meantime, it's been entertaining to hear your story! :nod:

Good luck,

Nick

PS It's not April 1st yet, is it?
Not April 1st :D
I have been racing and making wild things bikes since I’m a small child always with fast road/track bikes, I feel it’s the moment for a change..
Therefore I bought
Ducati 900SS 1976 to restore
Triumph 750d Bonneville 1980, to make a classic cafe racer
I’m just finishing a Suzuki GSX750R 1986 I will sell this one.
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Re: A Canary Cafe Racer

Posted: |March 16th, 2021|, 5:50 am
by El Vikingo Tropical
The inspiration was the one in the center, And the black and read is mine
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