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Dutch XS400 2A2 Caferacer


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DO you have any pictures or can you explain how you modded the frame to mount the tail? I am interested for my build. thanks!

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Very nice build, if only I could make something half as good I would be in a good position :D

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Very nice build, if only I could make something half as good I would be in a good position :D

Thanx for the compliment!

But imho anyone can do this. And don't forget that I sold my '97 ZRX1100 for this project. So the budget wasn't that big a deal ;)

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Ah.. But still, even though the budget wasn't a problem the bike you've made is still nice :D

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The grasshopper is upgraded with Newtronic electronic ignition. Runs very good and although it was an easy starter, the XS starts even better now. There is also a new problem I have to fix: replace the starter motor. It makes a realy awfull noise now. I think the internal gears are worn or broken. The noise comes from under the starter motor cover so I hope the starter clutch is OK....

the camera had some troubles to focus on the disco light ;)

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Ok, I'll give it a try :unsure:

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I mounted the shocks from my SR500 for a test. They give much more comfort than the Boge BMW shocks (that's not rocketscience :P ). Now Í'm able to skip some cafe's during a ride.

The only two things that would look good on my grasshopper (nickname my neighbour gave to the XS) is a spoke wheel in the front...and a spoke wheel in the back. So, if you're willing to sell them..let me know :)

Fantastic job. I love the Aniversary paint job. I will be doing similar to my cafe bike.

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Fantastic job. I love the Aniversary paint job. I will be doing similar to my cafe bike.

Thanx!

It is a really fun ride...

http://m.youtube.com/index?desktop_uri=%2F%3Fgl%3DNL%26hl%3Dnl&hl=nl&gl=NL#/watch?v=-Jdf7jlKc10

And when the weather is bad, I give the sr500 some attention :)

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any ideas about the colours?

I was thinking of a silvergrey frame and dark tankcolour....

Cheers

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I found a set of downpipes for the caferacer. Mint condition, the add said. After a few hours of cleaning and polishing they look like new. We call it "the cherry on the whipped cream" here in Holland :babyha:

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It's been a long time since I've been here, more a reader than a writer:wink2:

Last week I found a nos Jama 2-in-1 exhaust systeem for the sohc XS400. Brand new, it even came in the original cartboard box, al the parts packted in plastic bags. Costed me €100,-. I had special interest in the headpipes and the collector. The muffler was a typical eighties styled heavy metal thing with a straight cut off black endcap, not my cup of tea. But I also had a new Norton lookalike muffler laying on the shelf for my other cafeproject (SR500 big single). So I mounted this muffler and the Jama kit to the XS and this is the result:

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I'm very pleased with it, the grasshopper's voice dropped by a few octaves and it feels like it revvs better and runs smoother, but that can be suggestion due to the different sound. Other benefits are the weightloss of 1 muffler, the fact that I could mount this system completely stressless and the fact that I can take out the rear wheel or adjust the drivechain without having to remove the exhausts.

Happy new year:thumbsup:

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