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CA77 - 1964 - Dream a Little Dream

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Post by jensen » Wed Dec 22, 2010 12:12 pm

Hi,

Do you mean that it did the ton ? It would be the first dream I ever saw in one piece who did the ton with only one engine. The rest of the bike seems to be to nice (for example the wiring).

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Post by cyclon36 » Wed Dec 22, 2010 1:35 pm

jensen wrote:Hi,

Do you mean that it did the ton ? It would be the first dream I ever saw in one piece who did the ton with only one engine. The rest of the bike seems to be to nice (for example the wiring).

Jensen
I thought doing the "ton" was hitting the 100mph mark.

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Post by jensen » Wed Dec 22, 2010 1:40 pm

Hi,

Here, in Europe, the Netherlands, it's meaning 100.000 km (or miles in this case).

Jensen
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Post by Captain Fantastic » Wed Dec 22, 2010 2:41 pm

Yeah, it probably doesn't have 100,000 miles on it....

I didn't even think of that really, I just have a hard time believing it ONLY has 1800 or so...

but maybe.

The engine number and frame numbers are only off by about 14 numbers, so it's probably the original engine.

dv

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Post by Sascha » Thu Dec 23, 2010 8:39 am

Haha, Cap - That speedo looked like it was found in a sunken pirates boat... looks amazing now but MAN was it in rough shape! Nice work! ;) I will be checking in on your build periodically to see how its coming along... Keep up the good work!

-Sascha

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Post by 4shorts » Thu Dec 23, 2010 8:55 am

A real good combination. A Dream and a Captain Fantastic. I have both as well. Nice bike. Good luck!

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1964 CT200
1965 C78 305 Dream
1966 C100 Cub
1966 C200 90 Touring
1969 Z50AK1
1972 C70 Cub
1972 CT70 K1
1984 C70 Passport
2003 GL1800 GoldWing

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Post by Captain Fantastic » Thu Dec 23, 2010 12:39 pm

4shorts wrote: Image
Hey!!!

Now I know what my riding gear is gonna' HAVE to be...

cf

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