Hi,
Strange idea that bike and engine, probably produced on the same day, maybe these were able to "see each other", were separated at the factory, traveled together on the same boat, separated again lead there own separated "lives", and are brought back together.
Think about it, curious isn't it ? too philosophical ?
Jensen
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I believe That was Steve who fitted a later seat to an earlier frame. By the way, where has Steve been? Jensen, yes it's a strange thing that the frame and engine should be re-united after so many years apart!
Davo
Davo
davomoto
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64 CB77
63-7 CB77 Cafe'
67 CL77
64 CL72
66 CL77 big bore flat tracker
Many others!
Isn't that crazy?jensen wrote:Hi,
Strange idea that bike and engine, probably produced on the same day, maybe these were able to "see each other", were separated at the factory, traveled together on the same boat, separated again lead there own separated "lives", and are brought back together.
Think about it, curious isn't it ? too philosophical ?
Jensen
I'm sure I can make some brackets, but it would be easier if I had a good picture of some. I know I saw a pic of them on one of these threads, but I can't remember which one.davomoto wrote:I believe That was Steve who fitted a later seat to an earlier frame. By the way, where has Steve been? Jensen, yes it's a strange thing that the frame and engine should be re-united after so many years apart!
Davo