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Message started by strang on 06/26/13 at 04:54:58

Title: Pics of Rear Loops Cafe Frames please
Post by strang on 06/26/13 at 04:54:58

I'm about to order a rear loop section get going the back section of my savage so wanted to see some pics of how other people have done cafe back section frames.
So far I'm thinking of bolting it onto the rear tank mount and bolts welded into the existing rear supports - as braveteacher has done.
Other options/methods people have come up with as well?

Title: Re: Pics of Rear Loops Cafe Frames please
Post by Dave on 06/27/13 at 04:47:29

Most of the Savage conversions that use the RYCA seat don't have a back loop.  There is a flat pan that attaches to the frame,  the fibergrlass seat base attaches to that pan, then the seat goes on top of that.  

Title: Re: Pics of Rear Loops Cafe Frames please
Post by Gyrobob on 06/27/13 at 08:06:59

See Dime City Cycles.

http://www.dimecitycycles.com/

Title: Re: Pics of Rear Loops Cafe Frames please
Post by strang on 06/27/13 at 13:59:06

sorry, i didn't make myself clear
wanting to see pics of back loops like on brats, flat trackers etc.
i kind of pile all bikes into cafe vs chopper styles. cafe including anything that is more flat and straight across ie. brats, flat trackers, street trackers, cafes.
anyway i'm prattling - wanna see some back loop pics if you got em. mainly wondering about how to get it connected neatly at the front.

Title: Re: Pics of Rear Loops Cafe Frames please
Post by Gyrobob on 06/27/13 at 19:40:07


272026353A33540 wrote:
sorry, i didn't make myself clear
wanting to see pics of back loops like on brats, flat trackers etc.
i kind of pile all bikes into cafe vs chopper styles. cafe including anything that is more flat and straight across ie. brats, flat trackers, street trackers, cafes.
anyway i'm prattling - wanna see some back loop pics if you got em. mainly wondering about how to get it connected neatly at the front.



Dime City cycles has pics.

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