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LOUD MOUSE
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by LOUD MOUSE » Thu Apr 22, 2010 10:16 pm
Wrong cables and front fender cut short at front and wrong pipes and rear cover for a true 1967 with chrome fender issue.
Ya got the others. ............lm
mike horvath wrote:OK Ed, you got me lookin' close. I'm no expert, but I see the aircleaner issue, the seat, and no seat trim. What else ya got? I'm curious thats all, and I DO respect you opinion.
Mike
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mike horvath
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by mike horvath » Thu Apr 22, 2010 11:15 pm
Man I'm glad I placed the disclaimer in my post! Ha!
Well, Whudda ya think Tim?
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lassenpct
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by lassenpct » Fri Apr 23, 2010 10:05 am
LOUD MOUSE wrote:Wrong cables and front fender cut short at front and wrong pipes and rear cover for a true 1967 with chrome fender issue.
Ya got the others. ............lm
mike horvath wrote:OK Ed, you got me lookin' close. I'm no expert, but I see the aircleaner issue, the seat, and no seat trim. What else ya got? I'm curious thats all, and I DO respect you opinion.
Mike
LM, fairly new at the cl77 resto stuff but am trying to do it correctly. I can see the seat and Air Cleaner issues, but the fender and cables I couldn't see the issue. I know this comes with time but is there a site you can point me to that shows what a correct bike is supposed to look like? I know vintage Mustangs details very well, but new to the 305 stuff but trying to come up to speed. BTW, were there turn signals on Scramblers? Craig
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LOUD MOUSE
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by LOUD MOUSE » Fri Apr 23, 2010 11:21 am
A parts book or fiche is a good place to start.
Ya will get more knowledge as ya ask questions/read this forum.
None of the US imports from HONDA had TS but the Domestic and some European bikes did. ................lm
lassenpct wrote:LOUD MOUSE wrote:Wrong cables and front fender cut short at front and wrong pipes and rear cover for a true 1967 with chrome fender issue.
Ya got the others. ............lm
mike horvath wrote:OK Ed, you got me lookin' close. I'm no expert, but I see the aircleaner issue, the seat, and no seat trim. What else ya got? I'm curious thats all, and I DO respect you opinion.
Mike
LM, fairly new at the cl77 resto stuff but am trying to do it correctly. I can see the seat and Air Cleaner issues, but the fender and cables I couldn't see the issue. I know this comes with time but is there a site you can point me to that shows what a correct bike is supposed to look like? I know vintage Mustangs details very well, but new to the 305 stuff but trying to come up to speed. BTW, were there turn signals on Scramblers? Craig
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lifewithoutparole
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by lifewithoutparole » Fri Apr 23, 2010 6:20 pm
Wow, you guys spot all kinds of things. I was wondering the differences between the 65 models and the 67. They look similiar to me for the most part. i have seen several without the seat trim and the muffler, but I recall all the ones here locally back in the day ditched the muffler and had snuff or nots! Makes me nervous about buying one since I might not catch something that would be expensive to correct. thanks for all the replies!
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lassenpct
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by lassenpct » Fri Apr 23, 2010 7:02 pm
Without knowing what the final price will be, it still looks pretty sweet in the picture. A front fender just sold for $384 and I saw an exhaust for around $450 sold last week on Ebay and the one you are looking at seems to have those at least. If you want it to be "correct", at least get a good one that you can start with. From experiance, it makes life easier. Just my 2 cents.
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RonF305
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by RonF305 » Sat May 01, 2010 2:59 pm
Here's an update for you guys........the clutch cable broke at the end of my ride last Saturday so I immediately pulled it from EBay. With the help of Loud Mouse, I will soon have a new cable and have the bike road ready again. At that time, I will re-list on EBay with the same $3500 start price. Some may think that is high and maybe it is since the bike (as noted) is not all original. It's still a very nice example of a great motorcycle and I'm not selling just to get rid of it. I actually would rather keep it but economics tell me otherwise.
1967 CL77
2006 VT750DCB