Wow, I know how you feel. A few years back I had a house of a project and a new ninja and an 86 ninja in need of work. I never had time to fix the old one and ride the new one. And the riding sucked, it was overloaded with cages and stoplights. And, I found no one to ride with. All the folks I worked with rode HD. And yes, the mentality was crotch rocket. This is why a few years later I moved to a more open area, even though the land is flat and curves are few and far between; But less cages. I don't have any where close to do track days either, so I'm feeling your pain.
It's nice that you have three bike though, I would enjoy that cb 550, may be turn it in to a slight oldskool cafe racer. another project for you.
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Yeah the 550 would make a nice Cafe build. There's a thread at SOHC4.net that's really grabbing my attention
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=27159.150
I think you need to be logged in to see the pics though.
The guy has some YZF600 forks and brakes on his 550, and a host of other mods that update the old bike wonderfully.
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=27159.150
I think you need to be logged in to see the pics though.
The guy has some YZF600 forks and brakes on his 550, and a host of other mods that update the old bike wonderfully.
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i would look more into a kawasaki 650R. ive seen tons of riders on them since they came out, decent looking bike, super nice riding posture, not too expensive (used ones goin for like $3500-4500). they remind me of a dirtbike kinda also, id sell off all the bikes and get a newer one that can last years to come for your body. you could still hit corners then you have time.
i wouldnt do a project bike if you have no time already working on a home...one reason i stopped cuz i own a house that i am redoing, was building a fzr at the same time, and 3wheelers, no time or money for the most important thing of all, the house.
i commute on a 01 cbr929rr but it set up for more comfortable rides and i am smaller so i dont mind the tank layin posture, its more comfortable then the fzr every was. its def not a commute bike (30mpg) but it solved never having time to ride due to working on a bike and a house at the time, if i had time to ride then i was burned out and took the car.
i wouldnt do a project bike if you have no time already working on a home...one reason i stopped cuz i own a house that i am redoing, was building a fzr at the same time, and 3wheelers, no time or money for the most important thing of all, the house.
i commute on a 01 cbr929rr but it set up for more comfortable rides and i am smaller so i dont mind the tank layin posture, its more comfortable then the fzr every was. its def not a commute bike (30mpg) but it solved never having time to ride due to working on a bike and a house at the time, if i had time to ride then i was burned out and took the car.
02 xr200r set up for XC
96 trx300ex set up for XC
im roadbike less!!!!!!
96 trx300ex set up for XC
im roadbike less!!!!!!