hello all. my uncle just gave me the 1980 midnight special that has had sitting in my aunts garage for 20 years. he tells me when he bought it, it had a big bore kit in it and the bike scared the hell out of him, which is why he parked it. he is not really a rider, so i dont think it would take much anyways. i think he really bought it to turn, because that is what he does with cars. it has not been started, nor was set up for storage. so i am sure i will have much work ahead of me. i currently have a 94 gsxr750 with an 1100 motor and a 99 softail. i had been wanting something from the 70s or 80s to build a kinda cafe racer bike out of. from looking around at some pictures today, it looks like i want a 78 gas tank(looks squarer and has knee reliefs). which bike has the rear hump after the seat on top of the fender? as i would like that also. is anyone gonna shed a tear when i remove all the things from this bike that makes it a midnight special? like all the gold and powder coat or strip the gold from the wheels. i would say i want something similar to this bike: http://www.merriamcycle.com/xs11-SSR2.html, with the rear tail and seat and front fender, but with lower, straighter bars without the upper and lower fairings. i would love to hear from you guys and see your bikes as well.
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Originally posted by GIXXER 711
is anyone gonna shed a tear when i remove all the things from this bike that makes it a midnight special? like all the gold and powder coat or strip the gold from the wheels.
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ya when i do it, i will either keep everything to put it back or sell the parts or trade the parts for people that need them for that bike. i am not a butcher. everything that i want to do, i am hoping is a bolt on situation, so i do not have to butcher it. when i build something, i like it to look like factory and work like factory, so you could practically use a manual to work on it. i do not care for the raised bars on this bike, but i love how everything is blacked out, especially the front end. i like twisties and i would like to make the bike handle that and look the part without all the body work that my gixxer has. i appreciate what this bike is, it just is not my taste with the styling and gold. i like the standard version much better style wise. as far as all the gold pieces are concerned, i have not looked at the bike in years, but i know it was pretty immaculate and fully functional when it was put in the garage to die a slow death. i am in texas, so the weather is failry good for preserving stuff. we will see when i finally drag it out. i am finishing my gixxer first, which i have another frame for the same bike to build a streetfighter out of, so it will be a few months before i am ready to play with this one. in between here and there, half the fun is deciding what to do with it. i love new projects!!
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but i love how everything is blacked out
Got one of those too,
but not ready to let it go........ yet
My "hot rod XS" should be faster and handle as good or better than a merriam
mro
btw
don't think it has 150 HP, but it's got more engine mods than a merriam.
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Re: Blacked out wheels look awesome
Originally posted by 81xsproject
Oh yeah, welcome aboard.
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