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Nothing new here. The 503 is still rideable and almost exactly like it is on page 1, but at 200lbs I'm afraid to break it. It also needs a new BB and this one won't budge.
The 728 is gone, I haven't started work on the proto and I also have a 500-series frame in a box, waiting until I get interested in working on bikes again.
IMO the Daytona (especially with the alu fork) lends itself perfectly to a restomod. It looks futuristic even today.
The 700C was developed purely as a competition bike. Personally I'd keep with that spirit. A bit of boutique, a lot of XT (it's a 1990-1991 model after all, so no M900 yet), maybe a Disk Drive or a racing number on the front.
The 728 is gone, I haven't started work on the proto and I also have a 500-series frame in a box, waiting until I get interested in working on bikes again.
IMO the Daytona (especially with the alu fork) lends itself perfectly to a restomod. It looks futuristic even today.
The 700C was developed purely as a competition bike. Personally I'd keep with that spirit. A bit of boutique, a lot of XT (it's a 1990-1991 model after all, so no M900 yet), maybe a Disk Drive or a racing number on the front.