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I actually have another seat that I plan on building out. When I bought the bike it had a fiberglass pan and a vinyl seat cover so I picked up the ugly seat that you see so I have something to ride on while I build. Just need to start on it now.
So I finally put my clubman bars and bar end mirrors on. I like the change in the look a lot BUT it is not very comfortable with this high seat. I have to decide whether I want to deal with it until I build the cafe seat or if I should just flip them over for now and flip them back later...
This happened yesterday but I'll still add it here. I put new rear indicators on since the PO had put on fake carbon ones UGH and one was broken. I got em on OK but if the bike isn't running and I flip the signal switch they stay solid. It is a low priority since they operate fine when the...
Happy it's not raining this week. Rode to school, rode to the train station to get to work, will be riding home tonight. Then more through the week. Damn its good that it's running well. Gotta change out my indicators and bars soon.
So I gave in a couple weeks ago and took my bike in to the local shop to find out what was wrong with it. I had put some time into (see previous thread) but I really don't have a lot to spare.
After dropping it at the local shop (Daly City) and being warned that the mechs may not work on it...
http://www.pipeburn.com/home/2012/2/21/1976-yamaha-xs360-bombshell-customs.html
WOW, all I can say is WOW!
To quote the creator "It was like a bobber fucked a cafe racer and gave birth to a boardtracker - or something like that."