Hi guys been absent for a while. I was blocked from entering the forum ??????? Resolved now I found my CORRECT password

I've been real busy with a Reverse Trike project I've been working on with my pal over at Realm Engineering.
It's reached the pre-production stage now and is just having the body prepped and painted for the production moulds to be taken. Won't bore you with details, but it's a Hooligan style using BMW Oilhead powertrain.
Anyway - It's kept me away from working on my TR1 Cafe Racer.

A few bits happened in the meantime - I managed to score another pair of XS650 wheels with alloy rims. Rear one will work on the front, saving me another £110 for a new rim !!
I've also managed to get another very low mileage donor - 1983 and in excellent condition...ooohhh, apart from starter issue ! That makes THREE Cafe Racers to build now.

So, work will now start properly while the Reverse Trike is being productionised.
Had plenty of time to think and plan, so - at least the colourways are decided.
Real FO Red for Frame, swingarm, footrest hangers, tank, side panels, m/guard, fork bottoms, instrument housings, yokes, and rear brake plate. Gold painted hubs.
Satin Black engine - maybe with filed fins - various covers - cam, starter, clutch mech, tappet - highly polished. Gold coachlining to tank and side panels. I've decided on "Vindicator" for the name and I'm having some transfers made for the tank and side panels in the Vincent style but with the word Vindicator.
I've gone for roller bearing conversion for the cams and have ordered a set of Amal Mk2 Concentric carbs to play with. When I've got them working properly - they will form the basis of a conversion kit, doing away with the mixture control valve.
I've trialled out the RAM alloy bodied shocker based on the successful BMW K100 /1100 unit, and it performs very well - transforming that wallowing feeling at the rear end !