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    64 CB175

    In recent months I've noticed that I have an affinity towards small bikes. Anyway I've got a hook on a new project. I'm going to check out a 64 CB175 next week. So far the only downside to it that I can find is that the motor is locked up. I've got a couple of good friends who are bike...
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    Found this one for owners of small CBs

    It's not so much cafe as a good reference. http://honda-modernclassics.com/cb125k3.aspx. Figured I'd put it up. There aren't a lot of options when doing rearsets on small CBs since there's not much of a frame to bolt anything on to. This fellow pointed me in the direction of doing rearsets...
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    Cheap bike shipping

    So got a little problem fellas. I may be moving home to Nebraska where they have winter and even though I've only had my 125 for 4 months, don't want to part with it. Especially since I've put a lot of blood and sweat in to it and it's not done yet. I'm trying to find a shipping company who's...
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    motorcycle inspections in North Carolina

    Seeing how I'm a licensed inspector in Durham county, I figured I could share what I know. I'll run through the procedure and exactly what equipment is needed and what you can scrape by with. Keep in mind that if your bike is 35 years old or better, it does not need to be inspected in the...
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    running 12v LEDs on a 6v system

    So I'm about midway through making the decision on running LEDs on my cb125s but I've run in to a bit of a problem. All LEDs that I've come across are designed to run on a 12v system but my little bike is 6v. I think it's as simple as changing the resistors for the LEDs but I'm not 100% on...
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    Insert clever tag phrase here... My 74 CB125S project

    So, I picked up a little bit of a gem back in August and while I had full intention of keeping my little 125 almost as original as possible I've had a bit of a change of heart. I wanted my first cafe project to be something a bit larger but after a few weeks of searching high and low for even...
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    Here she is

    Figured since I'm new here I should probably show my little fixxer upper. Nothing special yet, bone stock CB125S. Can't complain since I payed 75 bucks for it. Working on some fiberglass to replace that duct tape wonder and a few other odds and ends here and there. All in all a good strong...
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    Gonna try my hand

    Figured I'd try my hand at working some fiberglass to build a seat for my CB125 since I haven't found anyone who produces them. Who knows maybe I'll find a new market to get in to, I'm getting tired of working on cars anyway. Good luck to me!
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