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| General 675 discussion Anything related to the Triumph 675 model(s), and miscellaneous motorcycle talk. |
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Well Riktig, you've already built two Daytona to Street conversions (you inspired me to do mine
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I would love to someone build a really minimalistic 675 streetfighter.
Make a small subframe to just hold the seat. Low exhaust, and a Diavel-style plate bracket.
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Had my eyes on that bike on Copart. Wasn't worth shipping all the way out to Ohio though. I guess fixing it would depend on what you payed for it. I was thinking like someone else said, perfect track bike. Someone saved me the time of stripping off all the crap I didn't need anyways.
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Oh and that bike might not have been wrecked but was definitely down. Scrapes on the clutch cover, sides of the engine, and looks like the frame too.
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