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    Wally's Woody Cafe

    This bike was formally wally's Turbo Woody and was a hardtail but I have grown up and decided that a Cafe is the way to go. Much more practical and fun, also saves my back. So here are some current pictures. -Hydraulic clutch -Dual Brembo Front brakes -Frame lifted 2.25" in the rear -PMA...
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    McCray's Farm Truckfest South Hadley MA Sept 14, 15

    So I know this is not a motorcycle event and being a member here I figured I would spread the word anyways. You can certainly ride yours there and put it on display. My friend and I host this event and it is getting larger and larger every year. It is a fun time we have truck pulls, rock...
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    The most fun bike to ride! (to me)

    So I have built a few bikes now some crazy ones including my turbo build BUT!!! this bike is by far the most fun to ride "short rides that is". On other bikes I have ridden 800 miles in one day and rode 4000 miles in a week and have had the opportunity to ride many bikes but nothing put a smile...
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    TCI ignition capacitor and transistor replacement

    Ok A few days ago, a bike I helped a friend build was finished and all was well until the volt sensor wire came disconnected form the reg/rec and caused a spike in voltage. I believe around 18v was as high as it got. Then the bike died. I fixed the disconnected wire to the reg/rec and went on to...
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    "Turbo Woody" Bobber Build Yes real wood!

    First off, I am starting this thread 3 years into my build. It has gone many ways but it is now on the home stretch. It is a 1975 XS650 that originally had 7000 or so miles, purchased form upstate New York. I bought the bike with intentions of doing a rat build and that quickly went out the...
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    Can a fuel gauge be used for oil?

    Just as it says looking to monitor my oil pressure and was wondering if a fuel pressure gauge would work for oil? The one I am looking at is 0-100 psi
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    Heres a new one Exhaust pipe

    So I will start off this XS 1981 was built by me and my brother in 1 weeks time from stock to this I did the build for 1800.00. Ok to the point I did not know if the bike ran when I disassembled but upon reassembly it fired up great after some minor repair work to electrical and with...
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