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USA, Idaho. I'm assuming they where sold in the US but without a title or history I can't say for sure. They could have drifted down from our northern hockey loving cousins.
So I have in my possession a cb100 frame, cb100 motor, and a sl125 motor. The only problem is I have no idea what years they are so it makes it very difficult to find parts. I was hoping someone could decode the VIN numbers for me and make this whole rebuild process a little easier.
Cb100 frame...
I don't want to hijack this thread but I have a question about this. I was also looking at painting my cylinder and head but a friend told me that by painting it, I would be clogging the pores in the aluminum and causing the motor temp to rise 30 to 50 degrees. I can understand that but is it...
Lol, Thanks for the correction on the size, makes things a little easier to understand now. I would rather someone tell me the hard way then never learn at all.
Now just for the sake of learning here, I could go with a 2.75*18 front and 3.00*17 back on those universals and get away with it...
Humm, so after looking at my bike this is what I found. The front tire is 140 x18 and the back is 160a x17. I’m not sure what the A is for lol.
But now looking on Dennis kirk and other sites I’m even more confused, it seem that my choice of tires is limited to universal front/back moped tires...
Hello everyone,
I just recently picked up a 73 cb100 and have been trying to get it up to par. When I got the bike it was in pretty bad shape. The tank was completely rusted inside, all the plastic and rubber was shot, and the motor was seased. Iv scene rebuilt the motor and got it going with...
Well, I thought I would follow up on this post for people serching in the future. I found a puller that workered perfect, it was a 14mm x 1.5mm bolt type. I ordered it here http://www.mbsmfg.com/14mmx15mm.html
Hello,
I just recently got my hands on a cb100 and am trying to clean it up, but I'm currently stuck at trying to pull the flywheel. While I like to like to think I'm ok with a wrench, I'm by no means a mechanic and am afraid of busting it if I tried an improvised tactic.
Iv been searching on...
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