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May I suggest a better idea? Why not just buy the car pictured below and cut it up to make a dune buggy? :blink: You may want to stick with your Yamahaha where you can do no harm. :laugh: Ed
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Harsh harsh. But yall have opened my eyes. I am yakking any and all suggestions I have never done a project like this so I admit being young and dumb.650ed wrote: You want to cut up a Z2 to make a "cafe racer"? :sick: :sick: :sick:
May I suggest a better idea? Why not just buy the car pictured below and cut it up to make a dune buggy? :blink: You may want to stick with your Yamahaha where you can do no harm. :laugh: Ed
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Yeah. But the Z2 is a beauty. I love bikes. Just expanding my mind and projects. Love yall site.650ed wrote: Don't feel too bad. I'm old and dumb. Ed
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Who in their right mind would want to hack one of these up?
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The KZ750 twins do make a nice Café styled bike, with spoke wheels.
Have a look at them too.
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Might do some research and looking into that. Newer bike. Not as popular. Found one for $200 so not bad try to haggle him down and see what's what. Correction the bike he has is a 07 or 09 K750S.rstnick wrote: Welcome Chris.
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This will give you an idea of what is out there and what they go for. There have been tons of cafe projects built out of LTDs and "standards" that are just awesome. Check out the PROJECTS forum for tons of excellent builds of all extremes.
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