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I want to believe that it will go smoothly and I will just get my money back, but I don't know how I can trust this guy... What I still find so weird is that he gave me all his correct info including birth certificate and soc security card. The fellow has a record and if I feel unsafe/threats...
I have 3 bikes and paid him for 3 more. For all I know those don't exist. I have no titles for the 3 I have in my possession but the dad said he does have 1.
The lady comes into the story here: the lady is who they got the bikes off. They went back to her to get the titles because they didn't...
I bought 3 bikes from his dad and then the son said he knew of others. That's when it went south. So I do have 3 bikes. Which is why it didn't seem odd at first
So long story short...
I bought 3 bikes off of a dad and his two sons (age 30ish). The dad said he would get the title for the 1972 for me and the son texted me later that day saying he could get all 3 and would just go to the Secretary of State and get them. He "went" to the previous owner...
Usually 35 cents a mile is a good estimate for a uship style shipper. Email billhummeltransport@gmail.com and say James H mentioned you and he'll know who I am. I've used him for over 40 bikes but I'm unsure of his florida schedule.
If the coil is overheating then it will either not start or be very hard to start when hot. If the point gap is too wide then it can energize the coil for too long, although I'm not sure if that would cause overheating.
Also, make sure the ground is good because if not then that would do it too.
I've got a '65 cb160 and a '64 CB77 superhawk VIN# 96 that I may sell because I have way too much stuff going on. I can send you pictures if you want! Both are in very very good shape for the age
After a bit of investigating it now seems that the noise doesn't happen at all when given throttle and running. Also, there is no slip point in the clutch and it snatches.
Could this be a sign? It seems it may be the clutch. What could be the knock?
The bike is a t150v triumph trident. I recently bought it and from what I can gather it has sat for a while (10 years). It has a loud knock/tap/rattle that is only when the bike is just kicked/fires and when the rpms are returning to zero/slowing down after being turned off. It will never happen...
I need to ship a scrambler exhaust from Michigan to Florida and for the life of me can't find a box that will work. Obviously a 3ft square box won't be any good and I don't want to fab up my own box due to the weight of the exhaust and the possibility of breaking.
No stores near me have an odd...
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