Here is my semi completed Cafe conversion of a 1969 T500 Mk II Titan. I scored this late summer 2012 from a picker/barn horder in the southern Ohio area. Restoration took many hours but the bike has turned out to be pretty solid with 16k on the odometer. I have not rode it yet as I have no liscense and it is not regestered etc. Still to complete is mirrors w/ signals, tail light/licence, rear sets, tires, fork service, ebc b-shoes, etc. Seat need some tweaking as I just put it on the other day. BTW it came from Ho Chi Mihn City Viet Nam! It's made on a NOS Titan seat pan.
Keeping it classic with some cafe touches! I owned this same year model in 1976 while stationed in Panama with the US ARMY.
Well, I bought a light from DCCycles but it will not fit. I bought one with a hooded bracket like a dummy and should have got one with no bracket and fabbed one up out of some alum stock.
After looking closely at the seat assy arrangement, a light with a license is going to be impossible. So I'm thinking, and looking, and thinking. I have seen some bikes with a shock mounted light and plate, but someone I know tells me that is illegal in my state.
So if anyone has an idea or product let me know. I'lll be scanning the cafe sites all weekend looking at the arse of all the bikes.
Do you still have the mid section of the original rear fender? It doesn't have to be as long as stock - just long enough to mount a light and plate on.
Another possibility is a street tracker type seat which give you a place to mount a decent light and plate.
So after looking at the situation and deciding that a return of my new light was not going to be feasable, I made the best of the situation. But now I still need a license plate bracket attached somewhere. I removed the mounting tabs on the light assy for the license plate to get it in there as close as possible.
I basically inverted the Light Assy to the seat pan since I have no rear fender. It fit surprisingly tight and the rear light tucks in decent.
tz375 wrote:Do you still have the mid section of the original rear fender? It doesn't have to be as long as stock - just long enough to mount a light and plate on.