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Offline Tews19

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Storing stock parts
« on: July 07, 2011, 05:34:59 AM »
Someone gave me an idea, an idea that I think may be a smart choice... Hopefully you ll can help me with this..... Since the stock exhaust is in good shape. Should I take it off, treat it, store it for later down the line and replace it with a different exhaust to take the punishment of daily driving?
1969 Honda CB750... Basket case
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Offline Johnie

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Re: Storing stock parts
« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2011, 06:33:41 AM »
What bike, what exhaust?
1970 CB750K0 - Candy Ruby Red
1973 CB750K3 - Candy Bacchus Olive or Sunflake Orange
1970 Chevy Chevelle SS396 - Cortez Silver
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Re: Storing stock parts
« Reply #2 on: July 07, 2011, 10:04:24 AM »
1978 Honda CB550K... I am not sure how to add my post on here but i did post pics of the bike....
1969 Honda CB750... Basket case
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Re: Storing stock parts
« Reply #3 on: July 07, 2011, 10:40:23 AM »
Would you be replacing it with a stock exhaust in not as good condition or an aftermarket system.  It sounds like you want to simply preserve your very nice system.  If you can find a stock system that fits the bike for a good price then why not?  Otherwise I'd leave it alone.

I was talking to a band member about my guitar amp, a mid 70s Fender Vibrolux Reverb.  I told him I was thinking of putting it into semi retirement and using something newer and less valuable for my workhorse amp.  He said something like "then what's the point of owning it?  You might as well use it."
And he's right.  Honestly I'd stick with what you've got unless you don't like it that much.
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Re: Storing stock parts
« Reply #4 on: July 07, 2011, 11:02:23 AM »
I agree...what's the point in having it if it sits some where no one can see or enjoy it. Reminds me of a T-shirt I just got with a pic of my KO on it...it says, "ride 'em don't hide 'em."
1970 CB750K0 - Candy Ruby Red
1973 CB750K3 - Candy Bacchus Olive or Sunflake Orange
1970 Chevy Chevelle SS396 - Cortez Silver
1976 GL1000 Sulphur Yellow

Oshkosh, WI  USA