What 'custom' would you build ?
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What 'custom' would you build ?
So in the hypothetical world where we all have knowledge, skills, time and money. Is there a bike/concept you'd like to build and why ?
Is there nothing else out there you'd go for instead already on the market.
If not build, then maybe restore ?
For me, it's more than likely a 'simple' restoration at least for the first try, i can't do machining, so it'd have to be something i learn as i go along. The first bike would be based upon either a Ducati 250/350 or an MV Agusta equivalent
But i'd like to start with something old and tired and make it into a magnificent work of art. It could be argued picking an old Honda like a CB175 or CD175 and part availability may make the world easier and better, but with time and money i'd like to think i could at least turn my hand so some of the trickier things eventually.
So are you going full Harley ? MAd Max ? Supermoto ? Super continent cruiser ?
Is there nothing else out there you'd go for instead already on the market.
If not build, then maybe restore ?
For me, it's more than likely a 'simple' restoration at least for the first try, i can't do machining, so it'd have to be something i learn as i go along. The first bike would be based upon either a Ducati 250/350 or an MV Agusta equivalent
But i'd like to start with something old and tired and make it into a magnificent work of art. It could be argued picking an old Honda like a CB175 or CD175 and part availability may make the world easier and better, but with time and money i'd like to think i could at least turn my hand so some of the trickier things eventually.
So are you going full Harley ? MAd Max ? Supermoto ? Super continent cruiser ?
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Re: What 'custom' would you build ?
Ducati Diablo with an RT fairing and panniers.
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Re: What 'custom' would you build ?
I have more ideas than time or space to do them, I should finish the two I've got on the go at the moment, as a completely out there purely looks idea I have this
Chainsaw bike - very minimalist bike with single sided swing arm and Husqvarna two stroke engine,it would look like a big chainsaw with a front end and seat attached, the swing arm would look like a chain saw blade. It's have to be very neatly done to pull it off
Chainsaw bike - very minimalist bike with single sided swing arm and Husqvarna two stroke engine,it would look like a big chainsaw with a front end and seat attached, the swing arm would look like a chain saw blade. It's have to be very neatly done to pull it off
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Re: What 'custom' would you build ?
I'd convert my Enfield to a road going trials replica... If it wasn't for this dashed idleness.
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Re: What 'custom' would you build ?
It'd be a 2T supermoto style. An ideal bike to start with would be a TDR250...
I was going to say I value practicality over looks, but that would be bollocks as I like 2T engines.
I was going to say I value practicality over looks, but that would be bollocks as I like 2T engines.
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Re: What 'custom' would you build ?
Something like a Bimota Tesi or even better a Britten V1000. I'd love to do a V4 equivalent of the V1000.
You can see why I haven't built it.
You can see why I haven't built it.
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Re: What 'custom' would you build ?
I used to love buying a cheap write off and building back to standard, but you need to be in the right place at the right time. No use buying off a dealer who's already taking a cut.
These days all the old strokers I like are stupid money,even for piles of shite. So all my ambitions founder on those rocks.
These days all the old strokers I like are stupid money,even for piles of shite. So all my ambitions founder on those rocks.
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Re: What 'custom' would you build ?
So yeah....been thinking about this some more.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Dec 20, 2020 10:50 am Something like a Bimota Tesi or even better a Britten V1000. I'd love to do a V4 equivalent of the V1000.
You can see why I haven't built it.
Engine would actually be the hardest bit I think. I would want a V4, to me V4 racing engine = Honda. But Honda don't really make a superbike V4 engine except for the RC213. Maybe a VFR800 with some serious internal upgrades would be pretty good.
Trouble is, I'd want to use the engine as a stressed member so that would mean all new casings and even a new block. So basically not a VFR engine any more! I doubt the standard engine is intended to be twisted and pushed all over the place by other forces either.
Parallelogram composite rear suspension would be pretty straightforward, given my work background. Ditto on structural seat/tank/bodywork combo all hung off the engine. Front would probably be machined aluminum wishbones with a composite "fork" too.
Bouncy bits fairly conventional 'rear' shocks...
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Re: What 'custom' would you build ?
Bandit air cooled engine - worm burner frame with drag/t bars - minimal everything .
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Re: What 'custom' would you build ?
I'd like to rebuild my Puch, (first ever bike), that's resto 1.
I'd like to have a "mildly" breathed on Matchless G80 for tinkering with (resto 2)
Major build would be an R1150R engined cabin bike (think home made Peraves Ecomobile) for daily duties.
I'd also like to take over ownership of my dads JAPton and HRD, to keep them going .
I'd like to have a "mildly" breathed on Matchless G80 for tinkering with (resto 2)
Major build would be an R1150R engined cabin bike (think home made Peraves Ecomobile) for daily duties.
I'd also like to take over ownership of my dads JAPton and HRD, to keep them going .
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Re: What 'custom' would you build ?
Some years ago I came across an (ex GP) Honda rs250 engine and some other bits for sale in the US. I didn't buy it but the idea still lingers about transplanting something like that into a road bike.
Ebay seems full of 'mint' old bikes, barn finds and older bikes that have already been restored being offered at stupid money. There was another thread about getting an IT175 to restore and I've been on the lookout for one all the ones on offer seem to be restored. I'm not into restoring one, as long as it runs I'd rather have it looking like a 40 year old bike.Skub wrote: ↑Sun Dec 20, 2020 10:59 am I used to love buying a cheap write off and building back to standard, but you need to be in the right place at the right time. No use buying off a dealer who's already taking a cut.
These days all the old strokers I like are stupid money,even for piles of shite. So all my ambitions founder on those rocks.
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Re: What 'custom' would you build ?
There are a lot of 250-400cc single or twin cylinder starter/commuter bikes out there at present. I know as I just bought a cb300r.
What I'd like to have instead is the frame and engine of an mc19 (the late 80s cbr250 with similar looks to an nc23 cbr400) with the swingarm off an mc22 (next generation cbr250, like an nc29), and the wheels, brakes (including ABS please), headlight and forks off my cb300r. With fuel injection.
Also, the moon on a stick, please.
What I'd like to have instead is the frame and engine of an mc19 (the late 80s cbr250 with similar looks to an nc23 cbr400) with the swingarm off an mc22 (next generation cbr250, like an nc29), and the wheels, brakes (including ABS please), headlight and forks off my cb300r. With fuel injection.
Also, the moon on a stick, please.
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Re: What 'custom' would you build ?
Something like this I guess, but with a proper airbox and lights.
To be fair I flogged some of the ingredients I half had in mind for it when I was on my arse financially during first lockdown.
I still have my main KX500 which would be a possible conversion but that ones too good to do it to.
My "Second" KX was rougher with less to lose.
To be fair I flogged some of the ingredients I half had in mind for it when I was on my arse financially during first lockdown.
I still have my main KX500 which would be a possible conversion but that ones too good to do it to.
My "Second" KX was rougher with less to lose.
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Re: What 'custom' would you build ?
I would love to restore/rebuild an RD 350 LC or YPVS back to standard but never tried it as i have nowhere near the knowledge or ability to do so nor the facility/space at the moment.
Not much of a challenge to some but would be a huge deal to me. I havent ever thought about doing a "custom" as that would require imagination and some sort of design thought which i also dont seem to possess. I even struggle for xmas present ideas ffs
My neighbour across the road seems to be the man for projects but spends most of his time buying basket cases off ebay in boxes and getting them to a certain level for little money but a bit of time then selling on for someone else to finish it off. He has a couple he has done to completion which are very nice though
Not much of a challenge to some but would be a huge deal to me. I havent ever thought about doing a "custom" as that would require imagination and some sort of design thought which i also dont seem to possess. I even struggle for xmas present ideas ffs
My neighbour across the road seems to be the man for projects but spends most of his time buying basket cases off ebay in boxes and getting them to a certain level for little money but a bit of time then selling on for someone else to finish it off. He has a couple he has done to completion which are very nice though
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Re: What 'custom' would you build ?
The only thing that would really blow my frock up would be a British based cafe racer with alloy tank ....
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Does Sir have a preference on stick colour?
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Re: What 'custom' would you build ?
They're easy to work on, the only parts prone to corrosion are the petrol tank and the bottom of the frame, but you need bloody deep pockets to do up an early YPVS, some of the parts are eye wateringly expensive, a set of clocks, £600, the unobtainable fairing bracket, bad ones go for £100, I haven't seen a good one in the 3 months I've had my YPVS.
Mine now has mk2 125LC clocks, £60, I've made my own fairing bracket out of metal I already had £0.
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Re: What 'custom' would you build ?
Dont worry, i am following yours as i did with the big Zed rebuild as well ...... 2 of my favourite bikes from my yoof, owned one and wanted the other and almost bought a ZRX Kwacker instead of a ZX636 as a nod to the Lawson RepLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sun Dec 20, 2020 9:55 pmThey're easy to work on, the only parts prone to corrosion are the petrol tank and the bottom of the frame, but you need bloody deep pockets to do up an early YPVS, some of the parts are eye wateringly expensive, a set of clocks, £600, the unobtainable fairing bracket, bad ones go for £100, I haven't seen a good one in the 3 months I've had my YPVS.
Mine now has mk2 125LC clocks, £60, I've made my own fairing bracket out of metal I already had £0.
Might even pop down one day next year for a look when we arent lepers anymore
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Re: What 'custom' would you build ?
You're welcome to visit, though you're not allowed to tell Weeksy about the messy garageBigyin wrote: ↑Sun Dec 20, 2020 11:22 pmDont worry, i am following yours as i did with the big Zed rebuild as well ...... 2 of my favourite bikes from my yoof, owned one and wanted the other and almost bought a ZRX Kwacker instead of a ZX636 as a nod to the Lawson RepLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sun Dec 20, 2020 9:55 pmThey're easy to work on, the only parts prone to corrosion are the petrol tank and the bottom of the frame, but you need bloody deep pockets to do up an early YPVS, some of the parts are eye wateringly expensive, a set of clocks, £600, the unobtainable fairing bracket, bad ones go for £100, I haven't seen a good one in the 3 months I've had my YPVS.
Mine now has mk2 125LC clocks, £60, I've made my own fairing bracket out of metal I already had £0.
Might even pop down one day next year for a look when we arent lepers anymore
And I really must sort the carbs on the Z (or easier, pay Grumpy Chris to do it for me)
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