Kwaka400
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From: vinnynan
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  • ★ ☆ beautiful bike ☆ ★

    ☆★☆ well done ☆★☆

    ★ⓉⒽⓊⓂⒷⓈ★ⓊⓅ★

  • Absolutely stunning mate love that bike so much!!

  • so beautiful!!

    i miss her.....

  • I think that is the coolest build I have ever seen

  • The frame is the most amazing thing about this bike.

  • @Zyworski

    Really ? In White ? - I think the whels are the best part

  • @H2RIK Take a closer look at that rear swing arm. I don't believe that the mono shock design was out when this bike was in production. Lower center of gravity and reduced unsprung weight, I like it.

    I wonder if the rims are any kind of special alloy, or just anodized aluminum?

  • Dude, I love it. Nice bike.

  • This little 2 stroker can smoke bigger bikes!

    i love the smell of oil =)

  • That bike is a bute and i would love to give it garage space .

    Nice one mate and lovley work of art .

  • The rear end is off a Honda CBR600 that has been modified to fit in the original factory frame...from what i remember it took my friend some serious work to get the swinging arm to fit.

  • The first thing that I noticed was the double cradle frame with monoshock rear suspension, correct me if I am wrong but this wasn't a factory option.

  • Very nice Kwak :-) lovin the stubby spannies

  • That is a gorgeous bike!!!!!

  • Good job on building that bike!!!!

  • Two words ... ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL

  • The gas caps are virtually unobtainable now and my friend made the reed intakes by hand.

  • @vinnynan

    They were .  . . But now they are being remade :)

  • how did you modify the intake ?

  • cool!!!

  • That is an awsome looking bike. I had one from new in 1976 at a cost £380 on the road. I only said to my girlfriend the other day that of all the bikes I have owned over 34 yrs this would be the one I should have kept. Its a credit to the man who has puy in all that work. You have made my day.lol

  • Sounds superb lad...

  • Yamaha reed blocks and cages??????

  • the white frame nah!

  • AWESOME BIKE, NICE WORK.

  • nice one cabbie, love it

  • Real well done.

  • awsome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • nice bike

  • Superb!

  • It certainly is a stunning looking machine, my mate has owned it for the last 20 odd years, he decided to get it out and give it a face lift...and what a job hes done eh.

    The rattling you can hear isn't coming from the engine it's the baffles in the cans.

  • @vinnynan Where did you get the reed block intakes and the fuel gauge gas cap?

  • That is beautiful, and a wee bit rattly.

  • very nice machine...but it's not a good idea to run the engine without air intake filters = rapid engine wear....also the final drive chain is missing

  • Yeah it's not gonna be run without filters, we was just firing it up so the people on our website that have seen this bike built from the ground up could hear it. Also the drive chain is missing because we're still waiting for the off set front sprocket to turn up from the machining company... Cheers.

  • Thats the mutts Cabbie.

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