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Author Topic: Post a pic of your latest purchase  (Read 268370 times)

Offline thebeast

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Re: Post a pic of your latest purchase
« Reply #3210 on: Mar 07, 2012, 22:30:52 »

new polished/powdercoated wheels for my cb350!!!

Offline Nestorpants

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Post a pic of your latest purchase
« Reply #3211 on: Mar 08, 2012, 00:50:46 »
Those wheels look great! What tires are those?


Offline OpTiCz

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Re: Post a pic of your latest purchase
« Reply #3213 on: Mar 08, 2012, 18:53:36 »
Slingshot brake lines!



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Offline buckeyebike

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Re: Post a pic of your latest purchase
« Reply #3214 on: Mar 08, 2012, 22:30:17 »
'74 CB750 Four, 24K miles . . . listed in the classifieds if anyone is interested.

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Offline dcmspikes

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Re: Post a pic of your latest purchase
« Reply #3215 on: Mar 08, 2012, 22:50:18 »
shes a beaut' Clark

Offline madmatt1

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Re: Post a pic of your latest purchase
« Reply #3216 on: Mar 09, 2012, 16:43:34 »
Jealous.
1977 Kawasaki KZ1000
2003 Suzuki SV1000N
1975 Kawasaki KZ400
1977 Honda CB750K basket case
197X Honda CL350 parts all over the basement

Offline Big Rich

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Re: Post a pic of your latest purchase
« Reply #3217 on: Mar 09, 2012, 18:13:45 »
Great 750 Buckeye!

Pardon my ignorance, but what is the "Baja" behind it?

Online Redbird

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Re: Post a pic of your latest purchase
« Reply #3218 on: Mar 09, 2012, 19:33:45 »
Slightly used billet distributor w/MSD goodies...

And spanky new fuel delivery system...


All for the Stepside. Damn thing was givin' me fits with a random dying problem. Long story short, a buddy gave me the distributor to rule out the ignition as the problem. It did, which lead to replacing the pump, and then the root of the problem... the POS Street Avenger carb.

Now I can get back to workin on the two wheeled toys :D
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Offline biker_reject

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Re: Post a pic of your latest purchase
« Reply #3219 on: Mar 09, 2012, 21:06:32 »
Woo-Hoo!!!  All Balls upgraded steering head tapered bearings for the XV750 - R1 fork swap!
"The light that burns brightest, burns half as long."  from Bladerunner
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Offline Tim

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Re: Post a pic of your latest purchase
« Reply #3220 on: Mar 09, 2012, 21:43:17 »
Tomorrow I'll be posting some parts porn - driving down to Niagara Falls NY to pick up a 'few things' :D
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Offline buckeyebike

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Re: Post a pic of your latest purchase
« Reply #3221 on: Mar 09, 2012, 22:04:19 »
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Pardon my ignorance, but what is the "Baja" behind it?


It is a 2011 Kawasaki Mule 610XC- my wife and daughter's 'toy'.  Put the Baja sticker on there as the hood was too big and plain.


Offline Catbird

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Re: Post a pic of your latest purchase
« Reply #3222 on: Mar 09, 2012, 23:52:19 »
Redbird, which Poncho is that goin' in?
'75 Yamaha DT250 restoration
'74 DT250 cafe racer

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Bullshit directly proportional to blood-alcohol level.

Offline buckeyebike

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Re: Post a pic of your latest purchase
« Reply #3223 on: Mar 10, 2012, 19:36:42 »
One of my two wee CBs :D

'74 CB125 with 1889 original miles . . .

Offline Dirty Dan

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Re: Post a pic of your latest purchase
« Reply #3224 on: Mar 10, 2012, 22:27:48 »
Craigslist find! Had some bits I need for my T250 build (headlight, airbox, battery box) plus some pretty awesome extras. The rack, which are damn hard to find for the T250's, and the scrambler pipes which aren't very common either.

1970 T250II





Bought it from a pretty cool guy who's doing what I need to be doing... buying bikes and flipping them. I always get way too attached to my stuff... Gah! He was telling me about a deal he made awhile back. He paid 5 grand for around 40 bikes (sounded like the majority of them were two stroke. RD's and various Suzuki T bikes and the like) And he's just been selling them off. He also had a Velocette being restored on a stand in his shop, Very cool.
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