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                        1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
                        Restored with original parts — Owner: J. Doe
                    CL77 Luggage Rack
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				cbxmountainman
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Luggage Racks
Rather than pay the $40.00 shipping fee, I "won" the other rack for $13.01 plus $11.00 shipping. So what if the chrome is bad? I'm going to sandblast it all off with my machine and just have it powdercoated (free) a nice satin silver. Works for me. Thanks for all the opinions. Have to keep it straight sometimes.
			
			
									
									
						Flea Bay-Still a fun place to play!!!!!
Isn't Capitalism great.  It has faults, but sure beats the alternatives.  I found my headlight rim at Ohio Cycle, at a better price and since I was ordering other goodies the shipping was cheaper.  Now on to the Buy It Now gentlemen who has a chain guard for $399.00 out the door.  I know they are rare, so he may get lucky.
			
			
									
									
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				e3steve
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What were we discussing? Look at this guy's junk:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Honda-CB ... ccessories
And look at his other items too! Talk about crap 'n' shite for big bucks; the winkers he's offering are from a C50/70/90.
I'm still laughing at the BiN delusions!
			
			
									
									
						http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Honda-CB ... ccessories
And look at his other items too! Talk about crap 'n' shite for big bucks; the winkers he's offering are from a C50/70/90.
I'm still laughing at the BiN delusions!
Steve,e3steve wrote:F#~% a duck! How much?! They're not that bloody rare! I mean, scorpion stings or home-grown tomatos are rare in Antarctica, but I wouldn't pay that for either!!
EDIT: OK, you got me there.....
(Meanwhile, back at the ranch, Tonto, disguised as a door, gets his knob shot off).
He may get lucky, but not from this tight old Southern boy's wallet. I wish him the best for a quick sale. I have already primed and painted my slotted chain guard. It is not the correct year for a 67 and has JB Weld on the back side of the supports but it suits me just fine.
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				e3steve
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Brit mate, it's not a question of being tight; just commonsense and patience. Although I am beginning to wonder if this isn't a setup somewhere down the line; like one of our members yanking our pants down and standing back to watch the fallout! A bit like getting a jelly-bellied, tattooed transvestite stripper for your best buddy's stag night (bachelor party)......
It's all going on here too: http://www.honda305.com/forums/viewtopi ... 6001#16001
			
			
									
									
						It's all going on here too: http://www.honda305.com/forums/viewtopi ... 6001#16001
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				cbxmountainman
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CL77 Luggage Rack
Got my $13.01 luggage rack today. Looks OK for what I paid. Should perform what I want it to do.