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I currently have one of these that I am not using. Bought it from Lee Valley at start of last year, then got a good deal on a woodstove and have insulate the heck out of my workshop. I only used this thing about 10 hours total, so if someone wants a deal drop me a line. Mine is the unit...
I checked all the times for flights and even from Buffalo they said 4 to 5 hours (one hour layover in Atlanta or Charlotte).
I won't be going to the AGM, will be delivering my lovely wife to Pearson Airport, where she will be winging her way to enjoy the results of tropical storm NOEL in Cuba...
nice pictures Rick. I was hoping to go but finances and work prevented it. Looks like you had a good time.
You like those H2's don't you.
Love that Britten.
P.S. How long is the drive down? I was told 15 hours total driving.
Jim
Re: FS: my 75 cb750f
Just saw this on craigslist. Recognized the 59 on the tail.
what the heck are you doing?
Great looking bike - too bad it's black... ;D
Noel,
any more out there? needed for a 1970 750.
P.S. I feel slighted. Ever notice that for the older bikes in German it say 'Oldtimer-Motorradteile'. What's up with that?
Sorry guys. I could not resist. bought it and took it home. with a little tender lovin' I think this one will be at home on the track. Pr maybe not, I really love those Scrambler pipes. Now I just have to tell the wife there is another body in the shop....
P.S. It IS a project...
Ian, that looks beautiful. Not in time for Quinte TT though? Nice work. I ran into a couple of guys at CVMG meet in Georgetown last night with XS650's. One fellow (Sid) had a 750 kit in the motor and looked bone stock. What a sleeper.
These bikes are terrific looking. You guys get big...
Thanks Tim,
I was looking on the 'net at Spiegler stainless lines, as they have pre-made kits you can order. Parker Bros. is a dealer so went there and ordered them. they have a variety of colours in line coverings and banjo bolts. My son is happy, he just doesn't realize I have to take the...
that one pi$$ed me off royally. my wife had me doing other stuff and I didn't get back home until after the auction ended. Same like this weekend, wanted to do the CVMG track day at Cayuga but she made other plans on my behalf. Doesn't she realize my toys come first :o
God knows I love her...
looking for set that would fit FZ600 (1988). My son's bike, most of the time. Single line from RES to T-junction, then 1 line each to calipers. Guy from a GTA bike shop said unobtainium, just take 2 long lines from RES to calipers. I don't personally want it that way, and the guy quoted 100.00...
I saw the forward controls, but after having tried out Harleys and the V-Star with the forward controls, I am not a fan. Give me old-fashioned pegs with the 1dn-4/5up and I am happy. The best rearsets I've seen so far are the Tarozzi's, beautiful looking and (I assume since they sell them for...
Universal rearsets to fit a variety of bikes.
http://cgi.ebay.ca/Universal-Rearsets-CB750-RD350-RD400-Triumph-CB750-BSA_W0QQitemZ150124909059QQihZ005QQcategoryZ35588QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
He also has bolt-on rearsets for you XS650 guys...
I like these, small, easily flipped out of the way. There was a guy at Richmond Hill in the parking lot last year, cafe'd CB450 if I recall, had these on his bike. Looked great...
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