http://www.hammarhead.com/wayward.html

(although technically, this custom isn't exactly a café racer)
Plans are to have it on today.sunshine229 wrote:I can answer that one... NO! He was... uh um... waiting for the weather to warm up.mgrt13 wrote:Mike
Quick question, did you ever fit the Dart screen that you had? Am not sure if you mentioned it again in this thread. Just wondered if it was 10 mins to fit, and if it was worth while.
cheers
The bikeless one....Likely excuse! I did set a reminder in his Outlook over Christmas so that every day he got reminded but he hasn't got to it yet.
Time to razz!!!
Yes they do tend to vibrate at idle, but not "Harley-Davidson" level of vibs, but more than a Honda though. It really does add to the character as the vibration isn't an intrusive one, it's actually quite nice as it is a side-to-side vibration vs a back and forth one. And when you give it gas, it actually does smooth out quite a lot. When you hit around 3,500 rpm, you don't feel it anymore but you can hear the deep "V8 like" rumble.blues2cruise wrote:I was looking the Moto Guzzi's at the bike show last weekend.
The rep there said they tend to vibrate a lot at idle but smooth out upon riding.
Is this true?
Yes, they indeed have that "itching to get going" feeling and there is nothing like revving it up and just "givin' er". Ah, I bet you can't wait!mgrt13 wrote:For the ones that I have tested, that a yes, but as soon as the power is applied, they are as smooth as silk.
I think it gives them a "living" character as they seem to be itching to get going when on idle...(Yes I am an old romantic)
No, I'm really not a cafe riding position type of guy. I'm a little too tall for clip-ons and lowered bars. That said, I do not mind the look of a cafe racer at all, but I'd be a pretzel on one.Grey Thumper wrote:Any plans to go café?
http://www.hammarhead.com/wayward.html
(although technically, this custom isn't exactly a café racer)
I'd say no... The reason being, what happens when the desired bike doesn't make it into the garage because you fell in love with a new bike???mgrt13 wrote:Now i have a dilemma, is it right to buy bits for a bike i have not got yet?????
mgrt13 wrote:Mike
Hope my pestering post didnt force you into getting this done!
Looks. Really nice, simple and classic.
Now i have a dilemma, is it right to buy bits for a bike i have not got yet?????
I am not sure if mgrt13 mentioned it, but he has a deposit on it and will be picking it up in a few weeks. Although, maybe in the meantime he does happen to fancy another bike.dr_bar wrote:I'd say no... The reason being, what happens when the desired bike doesn't make it into the garage because you fell in love with a new bike???mgrt13 wrote:Now i have a dilemma, is it right to buy bits for a bike i have not got yet?????
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