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new ad, went naked also. both options available nothing permanent.
2000
see CL
http://wilmington.craigslist.org/mcy/5522143834.html
http://images.craigslist.org/00l0l_e5D0eE4XxVo_600x450.jpg
I bought that Sprinter Van, rode the bike 4 hours to Charlotte to buy it!!
anyway BUMP
still have this bike, converted to "naked" Style with vintage round headlight, blacked out gauges, and homemade ears.
Any interest?
Am i just way off on the price? i know most people on here ride vintage but many also have more modern bikes, and many would consider the Bandit at least Old if not vintage!!
ideas?
also
BUMP
well looks like you are missing a few things, maybe you have already taken them off. If I may suggest.
Read some restorations on this board, I recommend Swan who has done a number of 400cc hondas but much is the same
Make a friend or friends IRL (in real Life) who might let you watch them work...
Selling my current rider, a sport touring bike that lots of folks like to Street Fighterize. It is a little too modern and frankly more power than I ever use, not my thing. I got a good deal on it and commuted daily for months and months. Just looking to do something different.
22,000 miles...
I would be willing to hear offers from DTT members. Especially for a planned restoration. I dont want this bad boy to get chopped into a half ass project when it is such a good start to a classic restoration.
email direct is best
rjz5400@hotmail.com
http://wilmington.craigslist.org/mcy/3907050160.html
Check it out, thought somebody might be interested. email is really the only way to get me.
rjz5400@gmail.com
Re: 1962 BSA DBD34 Gold Star restoration (SHE'S ALIVE!!!!.)
That comment is right, you SHOULD make this into a high dollar large format book. you know how I know, because I would buy it.
Great work, I have been reading since Day one it is the only thing I look at on the Interweb some...
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