Looks great, that headlight really does go with the look of bike.
I want to build a café racer. Loving this so far.
I want you to know that your build is one of the better Cafe Racer build out there. There aren't that many out there that are 10/10 and I can see this one being one. The lines are perfect. Everything is proportionate and aesthetic!
Bike looks sick! Im lucky to have your video recommended to me
Gorgeous
Great build!!
Amazing job front and back - thank you for sharing!
That bike is beautiful
love the videos lots of useful ideas appreciate it, i was wondering if i could get some info related to something you mentioned in an earlier video, the gap in the swing arm what did you do to keep the bearings in place, ran into that issue myself and am trying to figure something out, appreciate any help Cheers!
I actually am just about to start on that, I'll likely cut a piece of tube to fill that gab and then run supports up to the frame like an X-brace
@@Benji... that was similar to my idea, how well did your wheel line up mine is slightly off center, I’m using a swing arm off a hawk 650
On mine I mainly have to figure out bearings and such so that will be fun, didn’t come with everything there
Where did you get the headlight from ? Looks great, you wouldn’t run a newer motor like a cb500R ?
Headlight is from Purpose Built Moto. A newer motor would be nice but you've got to draw the line somewhere I guess
Hey man! Amazing job!
I’ve been following your build since I have a similar bike GS650 and love the way you build the rear.
I wanted to convert to monoshock as well but mine is shaft end drive. Any advice or suggestion for the geometric monoshock transformation?
Can't wait to see the final results!
Cheers!
Hey Erwin, sorry I'm not too familiar with the shaft drive setup and how you would convert it sorry. Wish I could be more help, all the best though!
Cracking looking bike my only criticism is it should have rentals instead of clipons just my opinion
What headlight is that and where did you get it?
Sickest build I’ve seen the attention to detail the amount of research to the way you leveled everything on the table very entertaining and educational this definitely inspired me for my 83 vt500 build I’ve never ridden before or worked on a bike but I’m super hyped from this series thank you @benjiv
it doesn't need to be copper to go behind the gap you need to weld up, aluminium works as well.
Belíssimo trabalho!!!
do you know if the signal lights are DOT or E approved? I need DOT approved in MB
maybe you can recommend the katros garage youtube channel to make that motorbike 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Loving these vids, Benji V! Giving me great ideas and motivation as I build my first CB.
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Hello, great build by the way, I would like to know where you got the wheels. They are sexy
How do we buy those headlight mounts off you!
Sorry I don't have any plans on making more. If you have a 3D printer email me and I can send the files
It’s very special .. 🤨
Aye man, get a 3d printer, make moulds and/or use plastic parts for these intricate details…
You should have filled that rear tail light pipe with epoxy and just cut it out, (escape all the welding.)
Would have been the dirty version.i really appreciate people going the extra step and putting the effort into small details like that
Love it! Came out clean! Just ordered some PBM signals last night actually as well