I just binge watched the whole build series. Best cafe racer build on TH-cam right now. Love that you show all the fabrication. Keep that videos coming.
Cool build. Putting the battery exposed to the elements is OK? It's right where water splashes off from the tire. Being electrical, having water all over it (in the wet) is probably not so ideal?
I bought a torn down gs750 about a month ago, completely teaching myself everything from the ground up. I hope one day I finish but I’m struggling to find all the right parts. Any advise?
Good luck with the build! I've found it helpful to list out everything that needs doing then break it into stages. It can be daunting and cause you to lose motivation, so having stages and milestones helps keep it going
Very cool build. The wheels are for sure the highlight for me. Have you checked the chain slack as you run the rear wheel through its travel? Looking at the position of the swing arm pivot I suspect That you may have some challenges with chain slack as it passes through the first bit of travel
Hi Benji. Love the build and edits. I've seen all you videos. Really cool following your journey. The workshop looks like a gamechanger to the parking lot! When do you use TIG and MIG? You seem to use both but I'm unsure why you choose either.
I usually prefer tig whenever I can, it looks better and you have way more control. Mig is better for filling gaps and is faster so I'll usually just use it for that
Why do you need to add the latch to lift the seat? You are not storing anything? Seams like you could just bolt it to the subframe and if need to remove it to access the shock or linkage you could unbolt it? What am I missing?
That's going to look nice when done . Done the right thing to fix it afore it got powder coated . It would off p##sed you off if you hadn't 👍👍👍😜🏴🦕🦄😁🤞✌️
The best video i have ever seen making such a stunning cafe racer.
I cant help, this is such a stunning subframe. Maybe the most beautiful i have ever seen. Gj :)
I just binge watched the whole build series. Best cafe racer build on TH-cam right now. Love that you show all the fabrication. Keep that videos coming.
Agreed mate 👍
Looks great. The attention to detail is what’s going to set it apart
Very nice results and attention to details! Can't wait to see it back from powdercoating. Thanks for the videos.
Nice job ,,moving the seat latch was the right move 👍
Love it buddy!! Can't wait to see that frame back with a fresh new powder coat
That’s a great looking bike!!
Very sick build. Love the weels, swingarm, colors - the whole concept
The baddest Suzuki build ever.
Your fab work makes this bike really unique and shows off your skills with the perfection execution of a well planed project. great job
Just found your channel. Fantastic work on the bike.
Looking good mate
This bike is gonna be sweet bud.
Cant wait to see finished! Amazing Job and content!! Keep going!!
Excellent work mate 👌
looks stunning, beautiful job fella
You make it look so easy dude!
This whole build was fun to watch
Amazing work man! I'm learning so much. Love this kind of thing. Subscribed!
Bike is looking great 👍
Cool build. Putting the battery exposed to the elements is OK? It's right where water splashes off from the tire. Being electrical, having water all over it (in the wet) is probably not so ideal?
My plan is to 3D print a cover for it so should be ok
@@Benji... Nice!
Looking good!
Wow nice build do you have extra parts my cousin gave me gs650g but the head and overhead need a repalacement thanks
I have the original suspension, swingarm, forks etc. Let me know if you need any of that
excellent as I would like to have all the facilities to make a nice tank to a bobber vt1100
Nice job i like it
Интересный проект!
I bought a torn down gs750 about a month ago, completely teaching myself everything from the ground up. I hope one day I finish but I’m struggling to find all the right parts. Any advise?
Good luck with the build! I've found it helpful to list out everything that needs doing then break it into stages. It can be daunting and cause you to lose motivation, so having stages and milestones helps keep it going
Just road trip development and suspension set up
Very cool build. The wheels are for sure the highlight for me. Have you checked the chain slack as you run the rear wheel through its travel? Looking at the position of the swing arm pivot I suspect That you may have some challenges with chain slack as it passes through the first bit of travel
I've had a similar issue with one of my builds. Reach out and I can explain more if you have an issue.
good work !!!
Basically it looks like he's trying to replicate the ccm spitfire, hand built in Bolton ENGLAND. 👍🇬🇧
hey man, love this.
where do you get you clutch cables or the custom ones?
I got them from Revival Cycles i think
Cool project. And you can ask a question, how much money was spent on the creation of this motorcycle?
good question, probably around $10k in parts and a looooot of hours of labour. most expensive part was the wheels
@@Benji... Thanks for the answer. I will be glad to see the continuation of the construction of this motorcycle.
Hi Benji. Love the build and edits. I've seen all you videos. Really cool following your journey. The workshop looks like a gamechanger to the parking lot! When do you use TIG and MIG? You seem to use both but I'm unsure why you choose either.
I usually prefer tig whenever I can, it looks better and you have way more control. Mig is better for filling gaps and is faster so I'll usually just use it for that
Looks good. what wheel is that ?
Wheels are Jonich from HSBK Racing
Looks good 🤙🏼 what swing arm is that?
It’s from a ducati hypermotard
@@Benji... looks good!
wow❤️
Bravissimo⭐.How long does it take to create Cafe races if you start with the frame and the engine without electrical system?
I'd say that depends on a lot of factors, this one is taking me about 2 years as a side project, some are longer some way shorter
@@Benji... Thank you Benji you are the Artist. Happy Easter and holidays
Sorry to ask i can't find the film on the wheels is there one.
Why do you need to add the latch to lift the seat? You are not storing anything? Seams like you could just bolt it to the subframe and if need to remove it to access the shock or linkage you could unbolt it? What am I missing?
There's enough room to hold a wallet, phone, keys etc. so I'd say it's worth it. Also easier access to the m-unit
That's going to look nice when done . Done the right thing to fix it afore it got powder coated . It would off p##sed you off if you hadn't
👍👍👍😜🏴🦕🦄😁🤞✌️
What swingarm you use?
ducati hypermotard
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you are alive bro ?
@@akashtaak3838 Of course