Austin's Revival Cycles continue to raise the bar with their impressive
build portfolio and their latest custom creation is a jaw dropping
masterpiece. Based on what was once a bright yellow, full faired 1997
900SS, their J63 Cafe Racer is a nut and bolt reincarnation of Ducati's
venerable Super Sport. Exposing the bikes beautiful 90 degree v-twin,
redesigning it's frame and modifying it's suspension were only the
beginning of this comprehensive build, but it's the bikes unique
bodywork that really makes it a cut above the rest.
The work that's gone into the 'J63' comes as no surprise. Revival
founders Alan Stulberg and Stefan Hertel pride themselves on building
custom bikes that are “better than the original" and looking at the original '97 model 900SS I'd have to say they've achieved exactly that. When the Ducati arrived
at the Revival workshop it was a neglected, incomplete restoration.
After tearing off the stock plastics the engine was torn down to the
crank and treated to an extensive overhaul. All new bearings, gaskets
and rings were installed and the cylinders honed. The crank was
balanced. valves renewed and the heads were ported and polished for
maximum efficiency. Twin Dellorto PH36 carbs with accelerator pumps now
deliver the fuel to the engine and a custom stainless steel 2-into-1
system with hand formed silencer take care of the exhaust gases. To deal
with the power gains the boys also upgraded the bikes clutch using a
refurbished Ducati Corsa "slipper" clutch from a 1098.
An upgraded stator and regulator/rectifier, ignition system, wiring loom
and an antigravity battery make up the list of charging system
upgrades, while LED lighting and Motogadget switches and electrical
controllers modernise its electronic accessories. Revs and speed are
displayed via a custom mounted Motoscope Classic gauge and for the
information hungry rider it'll also report on top speed, oil pressure,
average speed, voltage, current selected gear and the all important
0-60mph times.
Handling upgrades come in the form of fully adjustable Öhlins cartridge
shocks and a set of upside-down telescopic forks taken from a Ducati
Sport Classic. Braking is managed by Brembo in the rear and Discacciati
up front and the wheels are custom laced Sport Classic rims wrapped in
Avon rubber. The high mounted clip-on style bars are a work of art and
are, of course, custom made. You'll also find a set of custom rear-sets
for foot controls and a top triple clamp all milled at the Revival
workshop.
The trellis frame of 900SS also underwent custom modification to create a
more balanced stance and prepare it for the fitment of the new
bodywork. Using hand forming techniques aluminium sheet was shaped to
create the J63's slender tank and tail. By having the bodywork run
parallel to the road and tapering the tail off sharply the bike has an
awesome feeling of speed even when it's sitting stationary. Countless
hours of polishing have resulted in mirror finishes on almost all of the
bikes alloy components and to add a final touch of colour the boys
added deep red grips and a beautifully made, diamond stitched seat.
Picturing the Revival Cycles J63 as the plastic covered, 90's sports
bike it once was is now almost impossible and quite frankly I much
prefer gazing at it now.
First read on www.returnofthecaferacers
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