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I have a lot of great parts. Mostly new. As I get time I'll post more. I live in the middle of nowhere so I only go into town once or twice a week. Keep that in mind when it comes to shipping stuff. I accept paypal only. Thanks
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Ballistic 4 Cell Battery
Fuse Block
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Will only come with what you see. Unknown mileage and running condition is unknown. All I do know is that the kickstarter gear is stuck (was when I bought it). Was going to rebuild it but I want a bigger motor for my cb125. The good here is that I have given it a good degreasing and pressure...
This is a sign of a bad kickstarter gear right? I put it in first and I can spin the wheel which obviously cycles the motor. Kickstarter won't budge though. I'm going to rebuild my cb125 motor. This isn't a split the cases type of situation is it?
I just picked up a CB125 and this fairing came with it. I won't be using it so its up for sale. Structurally its all good. There are scratches and they are pictured $60 shipped
So I'm in an odd situation here. I sold off my bobber project and I am left with some newly powdercoated Fatboy wheels with new whitewall tires. 3/4" axle. Can't sell them because nobody wants to pay what I have into them. So I want to use them on a new project. Well it just so happens I...
Parts from a 2003 GSXR are below. My project didn't happen so these parts must go. All of them in good shape and feel free to make offers
Forks in great shape: 150 shipped
Triple Trees minus top nut: 70 shipped
Front Rotors: 60 shipped
Front Calipers with Lines and Clipons: 100 shipped
$1100. I will help with shipping but you must set it all up.
-Clear title cm200t
-Runs great for an 81. Kicks over easily on the first kick.
-It has a brand new upholstered seat.
-Here is what I have done:
......chopped off the rear and welded on a hoop
......fabricated a new style tail light...
So I went out and bought a CM200T. I thought, "hey there's an older 200cc Honda chain drive I can turn into a cafe racer (turns out I'm making a brat)." Of course I didn't realize that the CM200T is not a very popular model. Google it and you'll see that there are very few builds and most are...
I've seen that it fits a CB200 but I'm new to Hondas and don't know the differences between the engines of the CB200 and CM200T. Just looking to do something different.
I can't seem to find much info on the CM200T. Has anybody raised one of those bikes before? I'm wondering how much I can safely raise the rear and the cheapest route to take (stock parts from other bikes or new shocks for a good price)? I'd also like tips on what to look out for (mounting...
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