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  1. StanfordMotorsports

    Wife Bike - CB100

    Gotcha, thanks. I'll stop by there today and see what all silver they have. By the way, it's running pretty darned good with the other float in there. Kept the 105 like you said. I am betting the trailer/truck ride from indy shook that float sideways and let the pin fall partially out...
  2. StanfordMotorsports

    Wife Bike - CB100

    Hey, can you tell me what brand of silver paint you used for the case covers?? I accidently stripped some off with gas... ooops... I'd like to be able to match it without repainting the whole thing...
  3. StanfordMotorsports

    Wife Bike - CB100

    Thanks! Believe me he is happy with the bike. He absolutely loves it. (as does everyone that sees it...) Once again, GREAT job!
  4. StanfordMotorsports

    Wife Bike - CB100

    Here you go: The float on the left was in the bike, the float on the right is the correct float for the bike, same with the pins, you can see how short and small the pin that was in the bike is... it allowed the float to get all cockeyed in there, and hang up, mostly closed, hence the not...
  5. StanfordMotorsports

    Wife Bike - CB100

    Well, it's possible that someone else worked on the carb before I got it then. But the float is most certainly not the stock or correct float. I have another identical carb here with the correct float and float pin in it, I robbed those parts and now the float and pin are correct. Give me a few...
  6. StanfordMotorsports

    Wife Bike - CB100

    Hi guys, new member here. Look what showed up in my shop this week? Sorry to dig up this old thread, but I am hoping the OP will chime in here. This little beauty showed up, needing the tank derusted and lined. The customer also noted that it didn't want to take throttle very well. I...
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