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Here we go again- my buyer backed out so up for sale is my 1974 Honda CL125S1 café racer. The bike is in amazing shape considering that it's turning 40 next year. It was rusty and crusty when I found it but it cleaned up nicely! The CL125 has a 5-speed transmission and is a unique, economical...
Good luck with the Triumph. For as much crap as they may give us, our wives are pretty understanding. This is a good thing since it is unlikely we are going to change!
Thanks Yeahbro! You've built some awesome little machines too. My wife says I have a problem taking in stray motorcycles... I have no idea what she's talking about!
Thanks Sonicjk. I've had a great time tearing around my neighborhood on it. I'm not a big guy but I look like a trained bear riding it! I should try to post a video because it sounds awesome!
-Scott
This is what emerged from the garage. It didn't come out quite as well as I had visualized, but it runs great and is ready to put back into service. I ended up building a solo seat out of the original seat pan/foam and moved most of the electrical components up under the seat or in the seat...
I just finished my latest project- a little '74 CL125. A guy in town offered it to me since it was rusting away behind his garage. It was dirty and had tons of surface rust from being left outside but only had 278 original miles on the clock- I couldn't resist! I picked it up for $100 and...
Up for sale is my CL175 in classic cafe garb. It's listed on Craigslist and Ebay. Great little fun bike but I've got too many other vagrant bikes that need my attention. Buy it now and ride it to Rice-O-Rama! Let me know if you have any questions.
-Scott...
I've only ridden around the block a few times since the 750 doesn't have front brakes right now, but I can already tell the M bars are much more comfortable than the clubmans on my other bike.
Here are some pics of my 750F I just finished painting. She ain't no beauty queen up close but she's a good rider.
Details:
-Norman Hyde M-bars
-Tank done with Norton script
-Tail light is stock Stanley from a CB750, drilled out in the center of the lens and plasti-welded beehive trailer light...
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