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Put this up on the in the intro section but I thought I would show some progress here. Not a whole lot done but I do have a nice holiday break to get some stuff done.
I made some brackets to mount the pipes and fiddled around with my rear sets yesterday.
And a picture of my brother grinding something or another.
The peg is a little close to the exhaust. I'm not done with all the fiddling yet. The seat may be a bit too big but it looks good enough for me in person - I'm easy to please. No relation to any Cortez's. Cortez is my dog's name. Hotfunk's 175 is simply awesome and I've been paying close attention to all the great 175 builds on here lately.
I'm blushing...
Nice bike, looks to be in good nic. How do you find the angle of the rearsets when on the bike?
Lovels bike is a 175 as well.
a 175 would be great as BOTM dont you think (sorry shameless attempt to get some more votes) ;D
175's are the ish. i'm not doing crazy mods to mine but will be next project. curbcast i'm always looking for other 175ers on here. a reference would be sweet.
Doing some good work on that bike man. Did you get that other 175 on Craigs? Looks familiar.
I'm gonnan agree with Chris - maybe someone should start a reference thread about the smaller cc Hondas. How about the 160's,175's, and 200's? Maybe even have a link to each build so we could just click on it!
Kinda fucks with your head, huh? If ya ever need a hand, i work in the Northside (Pennsylvania Ave, next to the P.O.) and always have some free time. Hit me up.
Thanks, I appreciate the offer. I live in the Mexican War Streets near the Mattress Factory. My bike, however, is currently residing in the North Hills. I'll hit you up once I get it back down where it belongs.
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