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Pick this up tomorrow.

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1976 XS650 frame, forks, tank, aluminum wheels, and a bunch of bits attached. With a title. This friggin' craigslist app need to go.
 

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'78 KZ650.... $250! ;D

It's the twin to my current bike. No plans for it yet... I've always wanted to make a bobber, but time will tell. I've got my cafe down to the frame for some touch ups over the winter, so that will occupy my time for now. Might just get it rideable/ safe and ride it stock for a while. It's been sitting since '03 but a fresh battery, fresh gas and 2 kicks and it fired up...

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Not a purchase but the inlaws were getting new flooring so I claimed two rooms worth of carpet to throw down in the garage. My bikes are gonna have warm feet from now on bitches!

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Yep, we're killers down here but we're also the city of churches so apparently if you go redeem yourself then you're ok.

It gets as low as 2 or 3 degrees celcius overnight in winter Swag. That's about it.
 
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It's a Toyota adjustable pin spanner (wrench) with lots of different pins. I used it to strip and rebuild a set of Koni alloy bodied shocks that were a touch stiff (a.k.a. solid). Great investment, as long as I find other things to use it for like for example holding CR125 and RS250 ignition rotors.
 
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It's a Toyota adjustable pin spanner (wrench) with lots of different pins. I used it to strip and rebuild a set of Koni alloy bodied shocks that were a touch stiff (a.k.a. solid). Great investment, as long as I find other things to use it for like for example holding CR125 and RS250 ignition rotors.


Do you have the SST# for this?
 
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