Today is the day that the project starts. Last summer when I bought my Savage, it was always my plan to do a Cafe' conversion. I rode the bike last summer while planning and gathering parts, and working the bugs out of the bike. Even though I bought a very low bike with only 262 miles on it - the engine developed a bad knock and had to be torn down and rebuilt with less than 1,000 miles on it. The left crank bearing was bad and the flywheel nut was loose.....but it runs like a dream now.
I have ordered a number of parts from RYCA and they should be here in a few weeks. I am planning on using a Suzuki GT550 or Honda 360 tank....not sure yet. The tach and speedo will be a Vipertech unit with dashboard for mounting indicator lights. The headlight will be an 8" that I got from a European bike, the rear set will come from Dime City. The triple tree is from a Suzuki RM400 and it has much less offset from the stock one - the trees are about 3/8" narrower so I had to trim some material off the brake disc mounting surface on the hub, and the axle spacers will need to be trimmed. The RM triple trees will allow me to slide the fork tubes up/down as needed without installing the spacers inside the forks to lower the front end. I may have to add some fork spring preload as the Cafe' bike may shift weight forward with the lower forks, longer rear shocks and more forward riding position. I was able to buy a set of 12.5" Progressive 440 shocks off eBay that only had 200 miles on them at about 1/3rd the new price. The wheels rims are 18" Excel and the spokes are stainless from Buchanan Spoke and Wheel, I laced and trued them myself. The tires are Pirelli Sport Demons. The muffler will be a stainless megaphone that I got from Burns Stainless and I will make baffling to go inside...l..I don't want it very loud. I plan on doing the Kawasaki EN454 pulley modification that increases the front tooth count from 23 to 25 for better cruising. One of the things I have not decided is the turn signals and mirrors - as much as I want this to look nice - I want turn signals that are visible and can be seen in the daylight and mirrors where I can see behind me. I followed a sport bike the other day with a combination brake/turn signal LED taillight - and the thing was a joke as the turn signals were not really visible and did not get your attention.......you could only see them when you were looking directly at the light and the colors were not yellow.
The bike as purchased last summer.....262 total miles!

My bike on the Dragon Run last summer (with loud engine knock). Lancer, BigZuk, Serenity
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My stand I built yesterday from scrap plywood....and the beginning!

Some of the parts I have gathered.

1980 RM400 triple tree next to stock Savage bottom tree.

8" headlight next to stock 5.5" headlight.

If everything goes well.......there may be a Cafe' Racer at the next Dragon Run!
Time to go out and start pulling more stuff off!