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alan curtis
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by alan curtis » Sat May 23, 2009 4:44 pm
HERE,S ANOTHER ONE , JUST PICKED UP,HAS ANYBODY GOT ANY LINKS TO THESE BIKES, COULD DO WITH A FEW PARTS, BUT IS A RUNNER, IT DATES FROM 1965, LIKE TO HERE FROM ANYBODY WHO HAS ONE.
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by davomoto » Sat May 23, 2009 7:10 pm
Cool little CZ100 ! It's a bit of a bastard bike with a C110 tank, and a C100 pushrod motor. Jerrrys Z50 and stuff, you can find him on ebay, is pretty knoweldgable about all of the Honda 50s.
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alan curtis
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by alan curtis » Sun May 24, 2009 5:17 am
thanks, will check it out, one of these bikes is for sale on ebay uk, its now at over £5000 pounds. they must have a huge following,. alan
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by Greggie-e » Wed May 27, 2009 1:35 am
Alan have you just walked into a valley of forgotten old hondas?
Some great looking bikes there!
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alan curtis
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by alan curtis » Wed May 27, 2009 1:47 pm
Greggie-e wrote:Alan have you just walked into a valley of forgotten old hondas?
Some great looking bikes there!
i think i must have good powers of persuasion, when i find a bike " iam like a dog with a bone", i think its harder finding the parts you need, i am more into 1930's bikes, but like the honda's as well, have put a pic on of a rare bitish bike i have just found, its a 1932 ok supreme, its called the light house model, have had it running, not sure what to do with it yet, .alan
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by Greggie-e » Wed May 27, 2009 10:39 pm
With bikes like that, ones that are pretty complete and "honest" I tend to fix so that they do not deteriorate any further and so that they are rideable. Then stick them in the shed and start on the next one.
I think a bike with original paint (assuming it is) and in expected condition for it’s age should be left that way.
I leave full restoration for basket cases.
But that is just me, I like the look of a well used machine.
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by alan curtis » Mon Jun 22, 2009 1:32 pm
Greggie-e wrote:With bikes like that, ones that are pretty complete and "honest" I tend to fix so that they do not deteriorate any further and so that they are rideable. Then stick them in the shed and start on the next one.
I think a bike with original paint (assuming it is) and in expected condition for it’s age should be left that way.
I leave full restoration for basket cases.
But that is just me, I like the look of a well used machine.
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- just picked this one yesterday, its a 1930 francis barnett super sports 200 model, only made for one year, its a very complete bike, just how you would like to find them. alan
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