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Post subject: Re: Just picked up a Sporty Cafe 883 Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 10:00 am |
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lenny82 wrote: Hi BC,
Great looking bike, like the helmet too, good luck with it! Welcome to the forum too Thanks Lenny, I'm really enjoying the bike. And looks like a nice forum to belong to.
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Post subject: Re: Just picked up a Sporty Cafe 883 Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2015 11:27 am |
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BasicCAFE883 wrote: Thanks Lenny, I'm really enjoying the bike. And looks like a nice forum to belong to. I hope you stick around it's nice to have new members that actually post. As for the smoking deal on that Helmet... you should have gotten 2...
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Post subject: Re: Just picked up a Sporty Cafe 883 Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 12:42 pm |
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I belong to a guitar forum with the same format (freespeechguitar) that only has 20 members. I wish that the "Creator" would open it to the public, but he set it up as by invitation only (max 50 members). I checked out a couple other HD forums 1st, then hit this one, and liked it. And the helmet is being used! I almost hung it up because it was too tight. But did some mods, including carving out some foam in forehead area. Went and got a smoked face shield for it. Working good! roadking wrote: BasicCAFE883 wrote: Thanks Lenny, I'm really enjoying the bike. And looks like a nice forum to belong to. I hope you stick around it's nice to have new members that actually post. As for the smoking deal on that Helmet... you should have gotten 2...
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Post subject: Re: Just picked up a Sporty Cafe 883 Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 4:26 pm |
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I was stoked to find a new photo of the bike today before the transformation in full "Before" mode: on a Twitter by Chappell Customs (searched back on their timeline of tweets- if I'm saying that right). I was having trouble posting it to Gallery.
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Post subject: Re: Just picked up a Sporty Cafe 883 Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 11:08 am |
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About the helmet, I had to do the same. Made some "custom" mods to the fit. I had to rasp out the forehead and then add some foam sheet padding to the top (dome). Took a while to get right, but well worth it - now it fits perfectly. (Your helmet) I always liked that style helmet, the face shield is a good idea. I have to ask, do you feel a difference in how much drag is reduced with the face shield in place?
I tried a full face - modular helmet, at first I didn't like it. Now I love it. Took a while to get used to the closed in feeling but on one very hot ride through the desert convinced me that it is -for me- the only way to go. It is actually cooler inside that helmet with the mask closed than with it open... The venting works great.
The pic of the original factory bike is a good comparison to what you have now. Shows what imagination can transform a standard bike into.
Also nice to see some new posts - thanks for sticking around. Seems that the other HD forums are more social clubs than this one. Here you get information exchanges that help.
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Post subject: Re: Just picked up a Sporty Cafe 883 Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 11:54 am |
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roadking wrote: About the helmet, I had to do the same. Made some "custom" mods to the fit. I had to rasp out the forehead and then add some foam sheet padding to the top (dome). Took a while to get right, but well worth it - now it fits perfectly. (Your helmet) I always liked that style helmet, the face shield is a good idea. I have to ask, do you feel a difference in how much drag is reduced with the face shield in place?
I tried a full face - modular helmet, at first I didn't like it. Now I love it. Took a while to get used to the closed in feeling but on one very hot ride through the desert convinced me that it is -for me- the only way to go. It is actually cooler inside that helmet with the mask closed than with it open... The venting works great.
The pic of the original factory bike is a good comparison to what you have now. Shows what imagination can transform a standard bike into.
Also nice to see some new posts - thanks for sticking around. Seems that the other HD forums are more social clubs than this one. Here you get information exchanges that help. The shield doesn't completely block all the wind. On the sides there's about a 1 inch gap. But it's ok. At least keeps sun off the face, and blocks some wind. I haven't really noticed draft problem. I was SO happy, to get that one to work. I tried a Shoei "convertible" helmet. It fit closer than the others. But was $500+ AS far as other forums. Didn't actually jump into any. This one looked like a good fit.
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Post subject: Re: Just picked up a Sporty Cafe 883 Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 12:25 pm |
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BasicCAFE883 wrote: I was stoked to find a new photo of the bike today before the transformation in full "Before" mode: on a Twitter by Chappell Customs (searched back on their timeline of tweets- if I'm saying that right). I was having trouble posting it to Gallery. It actually looks really nice even before they did anything to it. But that's what they do. They like to trick 'em out.
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Post subject: Re: Just picked up a Sporty Cafe 883 Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 9:50 am |
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I can see the visual changes - did they do any mechanical upgrades?
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Post subject: Re: Just picked up a Sporty Cafe 883 Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 7:23 am |
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Good question. That, I don't know.
As far as I know, the motor is stock 1999 Sport (Evo?) One day I'm going to stop by and meet Chappell.
It seems he just did a quick chop to show off his seat - Tuffside.
The previous owner probably laid it down. That's probably why he changed exhaust, air filter... I notice a slight tweak in the bars. That probably helped me get a sweet deal...
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Post subject: Re: Just picked up a Sporty Cafe 883 Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2015 11:56 am |
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BasicCAFE883 wrote: Good question. That, I don't know.
As far as I know, the motor is stock 1999 Sport (Evo?) One day I'm going to stop by and meet Chappell.
It seems he just did a quick chop to show off his seat - Tuffside.
The previous owner probably laid it down. That's probably why he changed exhaust, air filter... I notice a slight tweak in the bars. That probably helped me get a sweet deal... I have an e-mail in to Chappell asking if he did anything other than cosmetic. I'll let you know.
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