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Offline 72 yellow

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Re: The Worst Thing Ever
« Reply #25 on: October 24, 2009, 10:12:24 AM »
He also has a 75 CB400SS for sale.  Nearly same description.

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Re: The Worst Thing Ever
« Reply #26 on: October 24, 2009, 10:13:59 AM »
Just noticed that it has the optional fold-away choke cable. Aint no subsitute for class!! ;D
Still no bids ?!!

.........Paul
i think thats the speedo cable

definately the speedo....

this bike belongs....no deserves to be on this site...there I fixed it...


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1974 CB 750 K4 SHOWROOM
1974 CB 750 K4 IN PART-OUT PROCESS (my original bike)
1965 C100 CUB 50 (PIT BIKE)
1996 VF 750 CD daily rider
1983 VF 1100 V65 Magna in restoration process
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Offline MJL

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Re: The Worst Thing Ever
« Reply #27 on: October 24, 2009, 01:23:50 PM »
Just noticed that it has the optional fold-away choke cable. Aint no subsitute for class!! ;D
Still no bids ?!!

.........Paul
i think thats the speedo cable

definately the speedo....

this bike belongs....no deserves to be on this site...there I fixed it...


http://thereifixedit.com/

I already submitted the switch picture, just waiting for it to be posted.
No matter how fast or how far I rode, I couldn't leave her memory behind.

Offline lone*X

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Re: The Worst Thing Ever
« Reply #28 on: October 24, 2009, 02:45:44 PM »
What behemoth did those gargantuan rear shocks come off?
I'm guessing maybe a Kenworth truck! ;D

The shocks look to be from a Honda VTX1800.  They look just like mine.  Lets see, a 400+ lb. bike sitting on shocks designed for an 800 lb. behemoth.  Wonder how it rides?
Lone*X  ( Don )

75 CB550K1  
VTX1800C for two up cruisin.
Several others have come and gone but whose keeping track.
52 years on two wheels and counting.....
"The best safety feature of any motorcycle is the one God put between your ears.  It's also the least utilized"