Left for dead fifteen years ago
Left for dead fifteen years agoWell, I had a more heartfelt and detailed post typed up, but I accidentally closed out of it and don't really feel like typing it up again right now, so here's the short version.
My dad took this '64 Dream apart when I was four years old to fix a few minor problems and never put it back together. I'm grown up now and I've decided to properly restore the bike. I loaded the bike and all the pieces onto my '47 Willys Pickup and took them home. I don't have a garage and I don't want to expose the bike to the elements, so I put it in my bedroom at the foot of my bed. I figure if I wake up every morning and stub my toe on it, I'll remember to work on it. The bike needs to be put back together, the motor needs some work, and several parts need to be replaced. The only body damage is a small chunk missing out of the front fender, I'll have that fixed when I take it in to be painted. I'm going to try to get the bike as close to original as possible. Once I'm finished I'm going to take it to one of the local shops and have it painted either black or white. Jacob
Nice looking project! It's nice and handy there so if you can't sleep you can do a bit of therapeutic restoration work in the middle of the night. When you have a moment, have a look at the rear shocks. Are the top covers metal or plastic? G '60 C77 '60 C72 '62 C72 Dream '63 CL72
'61 CB72 '64 CB77 '65 CB160 '66 Matchless 350 '67 CL77 '67 S90 '77 CB400F
G-man has a theory that all white Dreams have metal shock covers.
Looks like you have some of the hard to find parts like the carb covers and I think I see the chain guard. Also your front fender hasn't been cut and maybe not crunched to bad? Your seat isn't a Dream seat though. It also looks like someone swapped out the controls, maybe when they added the turn signals.
I'm kind of wondering if step the idle up a little on the carburetor if I'd be able to take it out around town (25 mph speed limits) and get around decently without using the throttle. Wouldn't be ideal, but at least I could take it out and see if everything still works. If it would slowly reach maybe 15 mph or so I could just ride it to the shop for paint and repairs instead of having to load it up and transport it.
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