How do I customize my Buell Blast to look like these:?
<< >>Does anyone know how I can get my Buell Blast to look like the bikes these guys make?
http://mac-motorcycles.com/spud_black.html OR http://mac-motorcycles.com/ruby_black.html
They are all beauties.. I know there are a few kits out there; one by Redneck Eng, and another called the ‘Cur’ but they stretch the bike out… and make it look like a chopper… not the beautiful ‘cafe racer’ like the MAC bikes.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!!
You spend huge amounts of money. Those photos show bikes that are almost 100% custom parts: Forks, wheels, frame, tank, everything!
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February 24th, 2010 at 3:38 am
You spend huge amounts of money. Those photos show bikes that are almost 100% custom parts: Forks, wheels, frame, tank, everything!
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February 24th, 2010 at 4:14 am
unless you can find someone to weld you up a frame.. your going to have to learn to weld one yourself..
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February 24th, 2010 at 4:25 am
glad you like the British style " cafe racer ", why not ask the uk guys if they can advise you on your project,,,,,,,,,good luck
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February 24th, 2010 at 5:01 am
In short,….. you can’t.
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February 24th, 2010 at 5:17 am
As Polar bear say’s YOU CAN’T
these are BRITISH built bikes and are subject to trade and patents
As such the design is registered and to copy it would be against copyright
It is NOT a CUSTOM it is a series of concepts and design criteria and the owner is very particular
Sorry guys this is one where
A.C.M.E will not cut it
Best you can do is order one
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February 24th, 2010 at 6:04 am
Nobody has ever seen an actual prototype of those mac bikes – they are probably just Photoshop Specials at this stage, and with Buell going under they will most likely never make it to production.
But you have their website details, why don’t you just email them and ask if they will sell you a kit? Maybe they have a prototype frame and tank lying around that that they will sell you. The rest is up to you.
Or just buy a Triumph Thruxton and enjoy a real cafe racer.
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