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1972 Honda C70K1 Completed!

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4shorts
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1972 Honda C70K1 Completed!

Post by 4shorts » Sat May 05, 2007 11:10 am

Hi all. Just completed my little Honda 1972 C70 K1. Little thing runs like a clock and fun to drive. Rides a little different than the wing and the Dream. Thought some of you might enjoy seeing the outcome and some of the process. This time I buffed all the aluminum parts including the wheel hubs and relaced and trued the wheels again. Glad I made that truing stand when I was doing the Dream. Now you all know where I was the last month. I just picked up a 1966 C200 and a 1966 C100 Cub so the Cub will be next. Enjoy, Paul

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Post by Dogsbd » Sat May 05, 2007 12:11 pm

Do you ever eat or sleep?

Great job!

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Post by 4shorts » Sat May 05, 2007 1:24 pm

Dogsbd wrote:Do you ever eat or sleep?

Great job!

My friend to tell the truth I don't sleep much. Now that the scooter is done the wife said I got to do some spring clean up. I think I'm going to be sick!!! Thanks, Hope your all healed up!

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Post by rrekr » Sun May 06, 2007 11:11 am

Very nice,Paul. You seemed to have restored the complete bike in less time than it took me to disassemble my CB72/77. I hope you continue to post pictures of your restorations. I really like the C100 C200 bikes. Some day I hope to find a C110 reasonably priced.
Great Work!

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Post by 4shorts » Mon May 07, 2007 5:55 pm

rrekr wrote:Very nice,Paul. You seemed to have restored the complete bike in less time than it took me to disassemble my CB72/77. I hope you continue to post pictures of your restorations. I really like the C100 C200 bikes. Some day I hope to find a C110 reasonably priced.
Great Work!
Thanks my friend. I sort of got into this one and went whole hog at it. I find this stuff really interesting compaired to my day job. Guess It's because I want to do it and not have to do it if you know what I mean.

I'll post the outcome of the other projects when I get at them. Thanks again for your interest and I hope you find that 110 your looking for. Paul

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