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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Antietam Classic Cycle on March 06, 2017, 06:52:43 PM
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https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/mcy/6023751912.html
(https://images.craigslist.org/00Z0Z_tMoBLlMy2T_600x450.jpg)
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To far, Thank you Lord!
I don't need the temptation.
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I'm closer, but this bike needs a lot more than I could ever give it!
Britman, you are even closer, it's all yours.
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Pretty Rusty.. priced to not sell.. to me anyway..
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Yeah, pretty rough shape, looks Like a " shed" find. Not a fan of the gold painted heads.
Still, it's mostly all there, and relatively cheap.
Charlie, if anyone can save this, you can! :grin:
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why the caliper brackets on the front?
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Yeah, pretty rough shape, looks Like a " shed" find. Not a fan of the gold painted heads.
Still, it's mostly all there, and relatively cheap.
Charlie, if anyone can save this, you can! :grin:
I already have too many projects including a Le Mans 1000 that I'd like to get rid of.
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Oh Man, I'd love to have this. It falls right into my weak spot for abandonned bikes that need a ton of money spent on them. How to get it home though?
Is that water in the tach?
Mark
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Oh Man, I'd love to have this. It falls right into my weak spot for abandonned bikes that need a ton of money spent on them. How to get it home though?
Is that water in the tach?
Mark
Go Mark go! If it was within a days drive I would check it out.
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Mark,
It don't think that is a water mark in the tach. My 83 Le Mans has a similar feature on the inside of the tach face. I think it is an internal gasket that loosens up. It's the" they all do that " syndrome!
Oh Man, I'd love to have this. It falls right into my weak spot for abandonned bikes that need a ton of money spent on them. How to get it home though?
Is that water in the tach?
Mark