1980 Yamaha XS850 Special..
1980 Yamaha XS850 Special..
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Idk, i guess with the right forks, bars and bodywork it may turn out ok, i'm no expert on those though.
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You could make it look cool, swap the tank get some wire wheels and start stripping everything else.
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Just strip everything off it not needed to run and ad a grocery cart
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If it works on a water cooled Ninja chassis it will work on anything, gonna be faster no matter what when done!
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sometimes, I want to cafe my sporty.
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It depends on how "cafe" you want it to be. I wouldn't really call my bike a "cafe racer". It's just a custom bike inspired by the cafe style. If you are looking to do a traditional cafe raver I'd not say that is a good frame.
You can get CB's in nice shape for pretty cheap. Yamaha XS1100's are pretty cheap too.
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