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  • #31
    Re: My first DIY amateur Cafe Racer project!

    With each passing day it's looking more like an imaginary and impossible task for me coming true..
    Got the tyres fixed!Click image for larger version

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    • #32
      Re: My first DIY amateur Cafe Racer project!

      Originally posted by Loner_wolf View Post
      With each passing day it's looking more like an imaginary and impossible task for me coming true..
      Got the tyres fixed![ATTACH]239830[/ATTACH]
      Finally its up on its wheels.. [emoji5]

      Can anyone guide how to affix the drum setup on a forks which are made for disc setup? I mean there are some grooves on the drum plate which gets locked in by the groves on the forks but in this case, as I have used a fork meant for disc brake the groove is missing.

      Help!!! [emoji54]Click image for larger version

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      • #33
        Re: My first DIY amateur Cafe Racer project!

        Hey guys, can anyone provide me with the wiring diagram of the HH CD 100??

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        • #34
          Re: My first DIY amateur Cafe Racer project!

          Originally posted by Loner_wolf View Post
          Finally its up on its wheels.. [emoji5]

          Can anyone guide how to affix the drum setup on a forks which are made for disc setup? I mean there are some grooves on the drum plate which gets locked in by the groves on the forks but in this case, as I have used a fork meant for disc brake the groove is missing.

          Help!!! [emoji54]
          Go for disks at front. Cause you would not be able to opt for drums due to lack of a locking notch, plus I doubt any Jugaad would be reliable.

          Here's a picture from my CT100B', I've circled the notch in question.

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          Your build brings the Suzuki Van Van to mind, being a hardcore lover of true blue motorcycles it would be really interesting to see something of that sort on Indian roads/offroads, especially considering that a good number of custom builds are built merely for looks, which I personally feel is a waste of resources.

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          Do keep us posted on your progress, this is a really interesting build you got there, especially since the donor motor is from the legendary Honda Cub.
          Motorcycling Experience:
          2000 ~ 2017 Y2K Kinetic Zoom (Disposed at 15k)
          2011 ~ 2015 Hero Honda Karizma R (Sold at 56.5k)
          2013 ~ 2014 Bajaj Discover 100 4G (Sold at 16.5k)
          2015 ~ 2017 TVS Wego (Totaled at 18k)
          2015 - Bajaj Pulsar 220F (Currently 31k) < Garage Queen!
          2017 - Bajaj CT100B (Currently 21k) < 'Golden Quadrilateral' Runner!

          The Ride was Good, but Life is short, spend it Wisely!
          Adios Comrades!
          A.P. 2018

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