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Only new pistons rings, head and valve train cleaning new cam chain and chain. Everything else. In good working order. I'm just waiting for parts to come in. Then assembling and installing and hopefully it runs...lol
Jahahahaha first time....lol sounds funny. Yes this is a great learning experience for me as well, it deffinately help having dad to guide me. I'm doing all the work. But when I get stuck I do ask for help, so I don't regret it later down the road.
Some small updates.
Everything wired up lights horns ect. Front brakes rear brakes done and adjusted. Speed cable done also.seat mounted not great..... I need to redo. Motor awaiting parts.
So my dad works on bikes on the side and works for sanders motorsports on visalia which is a honda dealer. When hes not working his full time job at the gas company. He has a backyard full of parts like a motorcycle junkyard. Ill take a few pics so u guys get the idea. My brother is doing a...
Yeah man, thats like 30 mins away from me. Im a service tech driver so i go to dinuba every once in a while. Also my boss does a lot of bike runs during spring and summer. So id be able to give u a heads up on them. There is also a huge motorcycle swap meet in may that is a must to go to. So...
Well im in exeter building my 1966 honda cb160 also my first motorcycle. Im down for meeting up and riding once my bike is all done. I have been part of other car forums where we would have meet and greets every year. Hopefully we can get something going here. Cant wait.
Thx the only things not stock are clubman bars, mirrors, seat, and maybe exhaust. I just dropped the motor and began taking it apart then off to my dads and go in the direction he tells me to get the motor rebuild and running. Nothin too fancy or flashy just a nice bike to ride.
Well i got this honda from my dad as payment for putting in a motor to a car he just bought. Its a 1966 honda cb160. Its missing a lot and is spray painted a few layers of blue and silver. This is my first motorcycle and i love how easy and simple it is to work on. My dad has a huge yard full of...
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