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alright, another noob moment for me....
http://stlouis.craigslist.org/mcy/1426102549.html
good deal? is there really a market for 440 kawasaki cafe parts? So far is seems like the honda CB's have the aftermarket support
Edit: yes I know its $200 per bike and $75 for the parts bike
totally blows ass that the mayor pulled the plug on paint louis, it was turning into somthing that could of helped turn the city around. great photo spot as my old subie proves...
true, but I'm actually getting it to build it more than anything since a new car is out of the plan till next year. I'm the type that just cant stand not keeping their hands busy.
I was more curious on the knee dents, I cant tell if they were pounded into that shape or cut out and replace with a flat peice of metal. It looks really flat.
so I'm still shopping, but I came across two both non running but complete bikes
72 CB450 with an extra parts bike (missing frontend) for $600 and 2hr drive
OR
73 CB350 not running for $500 and its 20min away
so me being a total newbie, is one better than the other?
good list so far, the bike are both '72... its all still in theory since they can still get sold from under me. Works got me tied up right now. I also got a welder added to my list, but thats always been on the list since I've left all of mine down in texas
Hi everyone, new kid here. Ditch my track car project and decided to learn about motorcylces (which I know nothing about) and hope to snag two cb450's soon for $600, one running with no title or front end and the other complete with a non running motor. I've always been big on making things go...
so I'm new to the motorcycle world, picking up a set of cb450's next week to do a build. I've done automotive builds so I have a good set of mechanic tools, but are there and "must have" tools for motorcycles? Only thing I have so far is a jack.
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