Cb200 clean and rebuild

Jhelgesen

New Member
The wife and I recently returned from a warehouse expedition and one of the rewards was this lovely 75 CB200. As is has sat since the early 90's or earlier with gas in the tank, several items prove to need cleaning and rebuilding.

Things have already gotten out of hand.

After the first wash, she didn't look bad.

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But as we pulled more parts to clean or straighten, seems things kept being pulled off.

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It got worse when she went on the bench.

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So almost a bare frame and the engine on the floor.

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Tank has to be sealed, carbs rebuilt, and a host of other work. Still we hope to have her back together in a few months.

Thanks,
John Helgesen
Stahlwerks.com
 
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