Okay, so now I'm all caught up with the build, so I subscribed and will eagerly wait for the next video. I will also watch the video about the other motorcycle.
Same here 😊I am really looking forward to continue on the build, and it will not be long now. I am half way done with a garage/workshop upgrade I just had to prioritize, and then it's time to continue this one! 😎
Its a real treat to watch your videos, your thought, ideas and the way you bring them to life. Great inspiration for me, starting (hopefully very soon...) my Honda CB-250 project. BTW, did I miss the clip where you fire your bike for the first time ? Thank you 👋👋👋
I am so glad to hear that you have found my videos inspiring 😊 Good luck with your CB250 project, it is a great bike! You have not missed me firing up the CB400 for the first time. I have prioritized other projects for a while, but I am actually this weekend continuing the project after a long break. Firing it up is the next task and hopefully my next video 😊
Really love the work you have done on this bike. I'm curious why I did not get any mention or notification about you releasing a new video? 🤔 Great work as always. Love the effect of you going trough the pictures half screen like that 🔥
Glad u liked the slide show ☺️ had to find a 'smart' way to present them since the images I had was portrait oriented. Not sure why you did not get a notification, perhaps I did something wrong when I published the video 🤔
By the way... what did you done to the stock parts you toke from the bike? I´m restoring an old CB400, and could use them, if you interest to make a deal! 😁
Hey, restoring it and keeping it original is also very fun. You should take a look at the TH-cam channel: "Ryan's Garage". He is restoring a CB250N, it is the same bike just a smaller engine. I have a plan for the left over parts... I will make a video about it soon. You should watch out for it, I think you will like it 😋
You can see it in this video: th-cam.com/video/EYwMzXAkBsM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=bNsAy_x_bdm6uelD I might end up not using it, because I have decided to make my own based on Arduino microcontroller 😊
Hi, the tires are like this: Front: 110/80 - R19, Rear: 120/80 - 18. Both are Michelin Anakee Wild. This bike has Comcast rims, width: 2.15". Older CB400 has Comstar rims, they are slimmer and these tires might be a bit wide for them.
Its nice, just maybe I'll like more that sit base whit a naked aspect, like undercover sides and all mecanism in a closer stand staing visible in some way
Okay, so now I'm all caught up with the build, so I subscribed and will eagerly wait for the next video.
I will also watch the video about the other motorcycle.
Thanks a lot! 😊 I have been busy working on home-building-projects lately, but the cafe racer build is to be restarted soon!!!
Really looking forward to the next instalment of this series.
Same here 😊I am really looking forward to continue on the build, and it will not be long now. I am half way done with a garage/workshop upgrade I just had to prioritize, and then it's time to continue this one! 😎
Great little summary. Well done.
Thanks Ryan 🙂 We have quite a different approach to our bike builds, but I believe we are equally dedicated 😁
Its a real treat to watch your videos, your thought, ideas and the way you bring them to life. Great inspiration for me, starting (hopefully very soon...) my Honda CB-250 project. BTW, did I miss the clip where you fire your bike for the first time ? Thank you 👋👋👋
I am so glad to hear that you have found my videos inspiring 😊 Good luck with your CB250 project, it is a great bike!
You have not missed me firing up the CB400 for the first time. I have prioritized other projects for a while, but I am actually this weekend continuing the project after a long break. Firing it up is the next task and hopefully my next video 😊
Very nice job, man! The lower footpegs seems very comfotable!
Thanks, it really made a big difference 🙂
Really love the work you have done on this bike. I'm curious why I did not get any mention or notification about you releasing a new video? 🤔 Great work as always. Love the effect of you going trough the pictures half screen like that 🔥
Glad u liked the slide show ☺️ had to find a 'smart' way to present them since the images I had was portrait oriented. Not sure why you did not get a notification, perhaps I did something wrong when I published the video 🤔
@@kihestad hmmm…. Maybe is something with my settings? Are you not on Instagram either? Tried to write you there as well?
@@tshansen On my way over to Insta now.... 😬
By the way... what did you done to the stock parts you toke from the bike? I´m restoring an old CB400, and could use them, if you interest to make a deal! 😁
Hey, restoring it and keeping it original is also very fun. You should take a look at the TH-cam channel: "Ryan's Garage". He is restoring a CB250N, it is the same bike just a smaller engine.
I have a plan for the left over parts... I will make a video about it soon. You should watch out for it, I think you will like it 😋
What kind of speed ometer did you buy? I'm doing A 78CB 400 safe autumn.
You can see it in this video: th-cam.com/video/EYwMzXAkBsM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=bNsAy_x_bdm6uelD
I might end up not using it, because I have decided to make my own based on Arduino microcontroller 😊
Hi! Just wondering what brand and size your tires are in this build? Keep up the great work.
Hi, the tires are like this: Front: 110/80 - R19, Rear: 120/80 - 18. Both are Michelin Anakee Wild. This bike has Comcast rims, width: 2.15". Older CB400 has Comstar rims, they are slimmer and these tires might be a bit wide for them.
Its nice, just maybe I'll like more that sit base whit a naked aspect, like undercover sides and all mecanism in a closer stand staing visible in some way
That is what cafe racer is about: remove what can be removed, and make smaller what cannot be removed - or add lightness as someone calls it 😁