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My 750 twin Cafe 12 Aug 2007 22:15 #163482

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Well, its been a while since my last update. I ditched my GS1100 swingarm because I just didn't dig the extra 2 inches in the rear. It threw the whole look off. Since then I've made my 2 into 1 carb adapter, mounted my CV40 Keihin carb, made my 2 into 1 high pipe and put new Bridgestone BT45 tires on. I just need to finish up my shifter linkage and finish my R-6 rear brake conversion and she'll be all set.
I removed the starter and have made her kick only using the smallest battery I could find. All of the wiring is directly under the seat hump and she usually starts on the first kick. Don't mind the seat unit, I forgot to push it down all the way in the front for the pics...














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My 750 twin Cafe 13 Aug 2007 05:13 #163499

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Cool. Way cool. B)
How hot does your inner thigh get with that muffler right there? :P
Are you going to mass produce those two-into-one for sale? ;)
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My 750 twin Cafe 13 Aug 2007 05:55 #163502

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you have come a long way .. Very Nice

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My 750 twin Cafe 13 Aug 2007 06:57 #163511

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That is what I have been wanting to do for an exhaust and I was wondering what it would look. I really like the wrap and where the pipes run. Good job, can't wait til the finished product.
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My 750 twin Cafe 13 Aug 2007 08:28 #163524

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Very Badass!

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My 750 twin Cafe 13 Aug 2007 14:15 #163604

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Nice! Can't wait to see it done! Sounds great as well.
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I forgot to ask... Are those the stock forks? What kind of dust covers are those? I see you dropped the forks in the trees but why do you need to put wood under the kick stand? Dropping the forks should've lowered it yes?
And again, Nice bike.;)
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My 750 twin Cafe 13 Aug 2007 16:42 #163641

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Thanks guys!
Biquetoast, hell yeah my leg gets hot, but I just made a nice heat guard last night that covers that portion. I would NEVER consider making exhausts for sale. Holy crap thats a pain in the butt! I do like this one though.

shoe- Thanks!

cnyl- yup, stock forks with 15W fork oil shimmed 1" on the top with Forkskins fork boots. They're made out of neoprene and slide right down the forks and cover the slider opening and seal. I've got the wood under the kickstand to keep it level while I'm working on it.
Thanks!!!

And thanks everyone else!

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My 750 twin Cafe 13 Aug 2007 18:47 #163681

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Cool thanks. What color are you thinking for paint?
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My 750 twin Cafe 13 Aug 2007 19:06 #163686

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tobiism wrote:

...I would NEVER consider making exhausts for sale. Holy crap thats a pain in the butt! ...

No - I meant the carb manifold... I have a feeling the one-into-two thing is going to become more and more popular... it already is, kinda...
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My 750 twin Cafe 13 Aug 2007 20:37 #163697

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Biquetoast wrote:

tobiism wrote:

...I would NEVER consider making exhausts for sale. Holy crap thats a pain in the butt! ...

No - I meant the carb manifold... I have a feeling the one-into-two thing is going to become more and more popular... it already is, kinda...


Hmmm, If I did I'd have to change the design. Mine as is requires welding to hold the carb solid to the engine and frame so a nice size backfire won't blow the carb and manifold off of the cylinder head(ask me how I know that).
So I'd probably ditch the carb rubbers and weld flanges onto my manifold and just bolt the whole thing to the head. I was just lazy with this one and didn't want to cut out the flanges.
So far, I think its a pretty sweet deal. It seems to run pretty well, although I haven't been able to get on the highway yet(no rear brakes) to really feel it out. I have some minor jetting adjustments to make, but so far so good.

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My 750 twin Cafe 16 Aug 2007 11:19 #164264

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tobiism wrote:

Biquetoast wrote:

tobiism wrote:

...I would NEVER consider making exhausts for sale. Holy crap thats a pain in the butt! ...

No - I meant the carb manifold... I have a feeling the one-into-two thing is going to become more and more popular... it already is, kinda...


Hmmm, If I did I'd have to change the design. Mine as is requires welding to hold the carb solid to the engine and frame so a nice size backfire won't blow the carb and manifold off of the cylinder head(ask me how I know that).
So I'd probably ditch the carb rubbers and weld flanges onto my manifold and just bolt the whole thing to the head. I was just lazy with this one and didn't want to cut out the flanges.
So far, I think its a pretty sweet deal. It seems to run pretty well, although I haven't been able to get on the highway yet(no rear brakes) to really feel it out. I have some minor jetting adjustments to make, but so far so good.


Alright, I have to start off by first saying that I really, really like how your project is coming along. But, I have held out as long as I can and must hear the story behind firing your carb off of the cylinder head if you please?
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