Yamaha XS650 Hardtail

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Yamaha XS650 Hardtail

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My son Andrew presents my son Matthew's latest creation:



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Ratrods are not within my own sphere of motounderstanding but he seems to have done right by that motor. Tight lines, low slop. Any plans for the motor? tell me he plans to do crank swap and make a twingle.
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Stock motor, custom pipes.

The ratrod aesthetic comes of economic necessity, higher ROI.
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Good going Beefy Jr. I like it! :supz:
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beefheart wrote:The ratrod aesthetic comes of economic necessity
seems like all the best hotrodding comes from that
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I fucking dig that motorcycle. Awesome look. Nice job.

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Some earlier Hildebrand Bros. creations:

Andrew and Matthew built---
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Mattherw built---
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Bike porn to me. I love bobbers/cafe racers, I've wanted a rat bobber for a long time. Nice bikes!


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Same here.

That's a beautiful bike.

Always liked bobbers and that stream-lined old school look.
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Crust Bucket wrote:Good going Beefy Jr. I like it! :supz:
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Thanks all, will pass the kudos on to the vatos and post new pictures as they become available.

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Excellent work by the Beefy Jr's. I'm a Cafe racer lover myself, but like the look of a clean bobber.

I've been reading an account of a guy who built a replica of an Excelsior board track bike from just a photo and an engine case. You or your boys might enjoy it:
http://flashbackfab.com/excelsior-project-paul-brodie/
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Whereabouts is their shop based?

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Very sweet!

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Brutal Bajan wrote:Whereabouts is their shop based?
Matt is based in Columbus OH, he does body work to pay the bills.

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are still a sideline.

Drew and his fiancee' moved to Phoenix to a pursue an opportunity that doesn't seem to be working out. I expect them (and a grandbaby-- hope to have it genderized tomorrow) back in Ohio by this summer. It's the boys' hope and dream to go into business together and do custom work full-time. The next year or so will tell.
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Wish I had the time/money/and space to do a resto-rod on either a Triumph Bonneville or Norton Commando from the early 70's. I'd like to do a period Cafe Racer.

May just have to buy a Thruxton and rod it out a little with pipes, cams, and bars.
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