She signed up for the MSF course today. I think she was the first one of the season, since signups started today. The upside of the one here is that they provide the bikes, so dropping them is not a big deal.
It took extra patience the other day with her, but we were both able to enjoy her first lesson.
The snap seat is kind of a classic cafe racer idea. The bike is stored inside and only ridden when dry, so corrosion will be minimal, I think.
Thanks for all the helpful ideas!
It took extra patience the other day with her, but we were both able to enjoy her first lesson.
The snap seat is kind of a classic cafe racer idea. The bike is stored inside and only ridden when dry, so corrosion will be minimal, I think.
Thanks for all the helpful ideas!


). Cafe bikes are by definition as stripped as possible, as weight savings and handling give them their edge, vs larger performance motors. The fender that was on it was made of plastic with a thin metal mounting bracket, and had pretty negligible structural value. Especially after I dropped the front, and having ridden it, I don't think that fork flex is the issue that it is on the XS1100.

This is a style that I am really intersted in, and will be building quite a few more, so I am always looking for another one.
1978 Yamaha XS 1100E "Monster" 2010-2012
2004 RCM-50GL 2008-2010, Don't ask, don't tell (don't really know)

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