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Thanks guys..I've decided to hold off until I find something a little more "Stock". I called the guy and he couldn't tell me much about the bike. He said he was getting rid of it because he wanted a new project..that sounded funny to me. (mainly because he didn't finish his first one..why is he...
Thats the hard thing about it. There is NO bike market around here for classic bikes. I have looked for the longest time for a 650 but i came across this one and I love the way it looks. But like you, I dont think its feasible to pay that much for the bike and have to rewire the entire thing...
So I am seriously thinking about buying an xs400 from a guy down the road who has converted it into a bobber. It looks and sounds really good..but the downside is that there are no electrics (ie lights, speedo) i'm attaching a picture of it but essentially wanted to know how hard it would be to...