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I just picked this guy up yesterday! So excited!
It looks good in the back of my truck 8) - a 1973 Chevy K10. In fact, I wanted a truck in the first place to haul motorcycle arounds!
This will be my second build. You may remember my first build, a 74 CL200:
The CL200 is what gave me...
Introduction:
I bought a used vacuum gauge for diagnosing a chevy 350, and it came with a used compression gauge and says Milton on it. Both for $15. Score! Now I can finally check the accuracy against my roommate's compression gauge he bought a Oreilly's. The package says "Ennova Equus Hi Tech...
Can it be striaghtened, and how?? Should I take it to a rim repair shop?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKgGLOV9Y8c
When I bought the bike (like 1.3k miles ago) the front rim was perfect and the rear rim had one small kink in it, now it has two. The front rim as like 3 kinks, hard to tell...
We all know that the weak link in these smaller cc engines is that the camshaft and/or cam journals can be easily destroyed, caused by a lack of oil delivered to the head.
So what can I do to prevent that from happening?
The other day, outside temps where around 15F (-9C), I decided to fire...
There isn't anyone within a 1 hr drive that does this sorta work, so I might as well send it off.
All I need is someone to create the wrap and stretch it over the stock seat pan and foam which I will cut up myself.
Thanks for any help!
Here's my design:
inspiring pics of kick ass chicks on kick ass bikes
http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2014/feb/06/morocco-motorbike-women-pictures-kesh-angles-hajjaj
What started out as a mild, stock-ish restoration of a hard-to-find 1974 Honda CL200, the project began to steer in the direction of darkness when I decided to add some bratstyle/tracker styling cues. One thing led to another, and the next thing I find myself doing is bobbing the rear fender...
A heat shield for a 1974 CL200 that might possibly retrofit to a CL175 or even a CL350. The chrome is in really great condition - there isn't even any tiny pits or scratches, and has no dents either. Asking $55 obo.
Sorry for the dead pics. Go here to see project: http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=57355.0
Gentlemen, what we have here is a 1974 Honda CL200 Scrambler in pretty fair condition to begin with. I have been transforming her into a brat-style street tracker, and I'm almost finished. To...
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