Introduction from new member
Introduction from new memberGreetings forum members,
Have long been a fan of this site, and it's time (overdue) to join up as a member. I look forward to sharing experiences and learning about Honda 305 repair and restoration techniques & procedures from those with similar expertise and interests. I'm the original owner of a 1967 CL77 which I sold after three years so I could buy a BSA, and then I bought it back ten years later! The bike is in good condition; in fact, I'm taking it out for an Easter morning ride in a few minutes. Nice to be here and I'll look forward to learning more about these great bikes!
welcomeWelcome to our mad house. You are certainly in the right place. I'm envious of your ability to ride this early in the season. Rusty
[quote="deuce_7" Does the forum administrator provide authorization first?[/quote]
I don't think so. If you tried to post a pic as an attachment to your post, that may explain why you are having problems. It is recommended you open a flicker account, post picks there and then copy them to your post. a total PITA in IMHO but you know what they say about opinions. Hope this helps. Look at the thread how to post pics in the cl72 cl77 forum and follow that instruction. Rusty
Welcome to the forum. This is a very informative site and I am sure you will enjoy it. I have a 67 CL77 also but the weather here in north eastern Washington is not very conducive for riding scooters. I was planning to take the old scrambler to some vintage motorcycle shows just for the fun of it but I have not heard of any around this area. Since high school, I have thought that the Honda Scrambler was the best looking and without a doubt, the best sounding motorcycle ever. Enjoy your scrambler.
George
A few miles for you but there is a MC show in the town of Snohomish in May put on by the local ABATE chapter. Rusty
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