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Yes. I agree with you all. The goal is not to resell this bike, so I am not too worried about making my money back, I just have feelings for it and I love experimenting and learning new things. I think it would be best to just go retrieve my bike from the neighbor and do what I can with it...
Bike is currently off site a few miles down the road at neighbor's house. But can take some pics when I visit with him tomorrow and post them up.
At this point I am more or less wondering if my neighbor is trying to get out of helping with the project. He left a message telling me that since...
Well, the thing is - I am working on this bike with a neighbor who has significant repair experience - but not much patience for people who don't store their motorcycles with a full tank of gas. The fella I bought my Honda from was pretty lax when he put the bike in the garage and it sat for 3...
Hello,
I'm new to bike restoration and this forum in general. I have a 1976 CB-125S - it's my project bike. I just discovered that I have a rusty fuel tank. I was wondering if anyone could clue me in as to what my best option is for replacement. There is a place called Bike Boneyard in Montana...
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