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  • Hassan S – 1980 CB650c

    Hassan S – 1980 CB650c

    @cb650six & the Yellow Build

    Some bikes get restored. Others get reimagined. This one? It got resurrected — one wire, one bolt, one late night at a time. @cb650six’s 1980 CB650C isn’t a showpiece. It’s a rider’s bike. Built in Toronto, finished in solar beam yellow, and wired to run with NWT at the core.

    This is what AFTR is about: no sponsors, no shortcuts, no ego. Just a builder with a vision and the grit to make it real. From the first crank to the final ride, this CB650C proves that clean wiring and a clear purpose go a long way.

    We’re proud to be part of the story. Because when you build it yourself, every ride hits different.

    Instagram: @cb650six

  • Dwight Mason & the GSX-R750 “Cafe Gixxer”

    Dwight Mason & the GSX-R750 “Cafe Gixxer”

    Dwight didn’t start with a shop – he started with a Vulcan 500 in his parents’ garage and a hunger to build something that felt right. Years later, his GSX-R750 stands as proof that you don’t need a budget or a brand to make something unforgettable. Just time, grit, and a garage that stays lit after hours.

    This build isn’t about chasing trends. It’s about chasing clarity – in the lines, the wiring, and the ride. From hand-cut steel to Pepakura-mapped fiberglass, Dwight’s GSX-R is a mix of old-school endurance racer and raw DIY spirit. Powered by an NWT X21 Plus and LiFePO4 battery, it’s wired to run and built to feel.

    This is AFTR. No fluff. No gatekeeping. Just a rider who made it happen – and a reminder that you can too.

    Instagram: @dwightmasondesigns

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  • Dan’s 1977 GS550

    Dan’s 1977 GS550

    Dan’s feed is a rolling blend of street grit and mechanical soul — a rider, builder, and visual storyteller who lives where skate decks meet engine blocks. With a steady pulse of skates, motorcycles, cars, and raw culture, he’s not chasing polish, he’s chasing truth. His style is unapologetic, his taste unmistakable, and his presence in the NWT Cycletronic community reminds us why we build: for people who ride hard, think sharp, and never settle.

    This one’s not about polish, it’s about pulse. Dan E. (@frog_stomp203) brought his GS550 back to life with nothing but grit, instinct, and a wiring job that speaks louder than any paint job. No trailers, no fluff — just a raw build that fires up, revs clean, and leaves its mark.

    From the first crank to the final burnout, Dan’s install shows what happens when you trust your hands and your wiring. The bike’s not just running — it’s talking. And we’re proud to have been part of the conversation.

    This is what #NWTAlongForTheRide looks like. Not perfect. Not polished. Just real.

    Instagram: @frog_stomp203