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Ryca Cs-1 Cafe Racer on 2040-motos

US $3,050.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:9365 ColorColor: Copper Metallic with Black Stripes
Location:

Akron, Ohio, US

Akron, Ohio, US
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Suzuki Other tech info

TypeType:Custom Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JS1NP41A762100510

Suzuki Other description

 Up for sale, a custom Ryca CS-1 Café Racer motorcycle completed last spring.

The donor bike was purchased in 2012 with approximately 9181 miles on it. The donor is a Suzuki S40, also known as LS650, also known as the Savage. I bought this bike and immediately proceeded to take it apart and make it into the bike you see here. Since completion, I have put about 184 miles on the bike.

The bike starts up immediately and runs great through all gears. There are no known mechanical issues with the bike. Comes with free and clear title.

Here are some more details about the bike:
1. Wheels -- front wheel is stock 19" and rear wheel re-laced from a 16" to a 18" rear wheel. The wheels are perfect -- no rust or dings.
2. Tires -- Dunlop K70 vintage tread. Tires are new and in perfect condition.
3. Fork -- lowered a couple inches and upgraded with progressive suspension springs and black fork boots.
4. Brakes -- new pads and upgraded hydraulic front brake line
5. Controls -- custom clip-on bars, stock right and left hand controls
6. Mirrors -- bar-end
7. Pipe -- titanium wrapped header, EMGO pipe
8. Carb -- re-jetted and K&N filter
9. Seat -- custom fiberglass one piece seat pan with padded seat cushion and rubber mounts to reduce vibration
10. Lighting -- stock headlight, rear unit uses all-in-one LED unit with integrated run, brake and turn signal functions
11. Tank -- stock tank was chopped and re-welded by professional welder to make it more streamlined and café like. Inside is flawless.
12. Petcock -- upgraded with Yamaha Raptor petcock
13. Paint -- professionally painted using Dupont paint and multiple coats of clear. Color is Volvo Vibrant copper metallic with black stripes.
14. Foot controls -- custom rearsets and bracket
15. Tach and speedo replaced with mini units and new custom mount
16. Custom power coated battery box and side covers. Holds stock size battery.
17. Front fender -- custom chopped down and powder coated black.

The bike is located in Akron OH.

A video of the bike is located on youtube, here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8J_ELedGi0&feature=youtu.be

Additional photos located here:
https://plus.google.com/photos/110829606575369453698/albums/5918491226418698961?banner=pwa&authkey=CMyo7avRitDpygE

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