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Offline Flyin900

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That's the Mohawk option I think!  :)
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Offline jakec

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Close to finished here with the tank and side covers back from paint and just a few more items such as the gas cap and petcock installation. I need to get it out of the basement and into the garage in the next week and get the bike started and a set up of the carbs and timing.
This was a full rebuild of the entire bike including the motor and every component and part replaced or refreshed along with a few hundred hours of labour in the restoration. It will be sold in the spring, as I have other bikes that I prefer to ride and enjoy.

How much will you sell it for? Looks amazing. I hope to done day do a very nice restoration of my bike as well.
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 Mine is rewired and running. My phone isn't uploading to google photos for some reason. Film when I can.
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Well, I just said the heck with it and put the petcock in the tank, installed it back on the bike, put some gas in it.

Fired her up for the first time in a few years, with the new pipes, and she seems to run ok.

I wanted to paint the tank and side covers before putting everything back together.
« Last Edit: April 25, 2018, 05:24:46 AM by WhyNot2 »
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This is the way she sat for a few years:
« Last Edit: April 25, 2018, 05:28:53 AM by WhyNot2 »
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 Why not?  Good for you, get it out and enjoy it.
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 Bump for dual disc pictures.
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 This is my latest small block bike.
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sweet 400 Don, good thing it is the fastest color...Larry

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 I have a 77 yellow tank with sidecovers too Larry. She might have a split personality.
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In either color, she's got sexy pipes. I've seen them.😎
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 Bump for cb400 newbies.
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 Bump again. Sold my last 400 but still a big fan.
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Partially burned in a fire but apparently a runner.  Winter resurrection will be underway soon.  Going to do a slight ratty brat build and keep most of the patina. 

Sell me a scruffy blue side cover please!  RH side with tabs.  Ok with scratches, fades or scuffs so it matches.
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Wow! That is nuts. Good luck with your build. I think the tank looks great as is. I have a similar one that's going on my friend's build.

 I might take the headlight and bracket off your hands if they are salvageable. I also have a patina'd black side cover I could sell/trade, but no blue. Sorry!
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I'll be keeping the rusty bucket for the headlight as it is salvageable. Just heat damaged. I'll keep you in mind on the side cover. Maybe PM me a pic so I have it as reference. Black is closer to blue than yellow!
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 Wow, it's crazy the gas tank didn't boil and light off. Good luck with getting it going, should be fun. It appears most of the rubber will need attention, be careful about the brakes. I've posted before, similar year cb360 front end parts are the same and cheaper than 400 parts.   
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Wow, it's crazy the gas tank didn't boil and light off. Good luck with getting it going, should be fun. It appears most of the rubber will need attention, be careful about the brakes. I've posted before, similar year cb360 front end parts are the same and cheaper than 400 parts.

Which kind of front end parts are cheaper? 
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