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Not trying to be a forum hog but I just finished my 1981 it 175 vintage gp/cafe. I have thread for the build under hybrids, but I am so pumped that I finaly finished I cant help myself. Here are the pics.


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nice work! i love the old cafe biks, one is on my list to build when the kids grow up and give me some time back!
I did that.

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Sweet. I remember this build from the other thread. Looks great. I don't remember off the top of my head were you building this for yourself or were you building it to sell it?

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WOW! Turned out really nice! I would love to have a nice vintage... someday... someday...

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Thanks all. I built it for myself, but my guess is it will end up like my fzr 400, I finish and say I will never sell it then I get something else going and sell one to fund the other, plus if I was doing it to sell I wouldn't have rattle canned her! But in all I think it came out pretty sweet, I don't think you would know by looking that it use to be a dirt bike.
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that is awesome man!!! please go to www.dotheton.com and post that sucker up we would love it!!!
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Thanks, that forum has some of the coolest bikes I have ever seen!!!! What a good place for inspiration.
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I have to agree with the others. What you have done is pretty cool.
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I agree with Sweeks!
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wow, that is sick!!! nice work
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JRK5892 wrote:that is awesome man!!! please go to http://www.dotheton.com and post that sucker up we would love it!!!
Like the Link to the dotheton better get mine in there too.

We have the Ace Cafe the home of the original Rockers & second home of the likes the '59's.which is where I started
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