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Who Sells Cafe Racers Parts In Thailand?

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Is there someone who sells Cafe Racers parts in Thailand? Intend to build on an older SR400, Yamaha Virago or Honda CB400 as a starting point.

Importing parts from the U.S. or England costs a fortune ...

Your question is so vague as to defy an answer...

If you're going to use a SR400 as a base I suggest you pick up a copy of the Thai SR magazine (really really hard to find though) and get to know some of this Thai SR forum: http://www.srthailand.com

Generally speaking most parts for a cafe racer are either taken off other bikes or custom made.

The Friend Highway MC in Chonburi is made up mostly of SR400's and some of their creations are amazing.

1012SR3Sm.jpg

Good luck and Happy Trails!

T

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Your question is so vague as to defy an answer...

If you're going to use a SR400 as a base I suggest you pick up a copy of the Thai SR magazine (really really hard to find though) and get to know some of this Thai SR forum: http://www.srthailand.com

Generally speaking most parts for a cafe racer are either taken off other bikes or custom made.

The Friend Highway MC in Chonburi is made up mostly of SR400's and some of their creations are amazing.

1012SR3Sm.jpg

Good luck and Happy Trails!

T

Cheers BBB, thank you for your help... :jap:

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