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outdoors4me
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Post by outdoors4me » Sun Jul 16, 2017 7:03 pm

Well, I just went down there and I can't find a number as described. Bear in mind, the previous owner spray painted (with a can) the whole bike. Regardless, I would have expected to see a faint number. Not so.

Thanks,

Beck
LOUD MOUSE wrote:No riveted number.
It is stamped into the frame near the left rider peg . .............lm

outdoors4me wrote:
ggarton wrote:What is the serial # and or motor # ?
Motor # is CA771E 1031071

The riveted number on the frame was painted over, but the engine and the frame don't go together anyway. The engine (runs quite well) was installed on this frame a few years ago.

Thanks, Beck

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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Sun Jul 16, 2017 7:17 pm

Sort of under and behind the exhaust header.
It's there as HONDA issued thousands of these bikes. ..................lm
outdoors4me wrote:Well, I just went down there and I can't find a number as described. Bear in mind, the previous owner spray painted (with a can) the whole bike. Regardless, I would have expected to see a faint number. Not so.

Thanks,

Beck
LOUD MOUSE wrote:No riveted number.
It is stamped into the frame near the left rider peg . .............lm

outdoors4me wrote:
ggarton wrote:What is the serial # and or motor # ?
Motor # is CA771E 1031071

The riveted number on the frame was painted over, but the engine and the frame don't go together anyway. The engine (runs quite well) was installed on this frame a few years ago.

Thanks, Beck

outdoors4me
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Post by outdoors4me » Sun Jul 16, 2017 8:14 pm

Wow, I think I finally found it. What I'm seeing runs vertical and I can only really make out one number. It's really painted over. So I'll get some paint thinner and some steel wool tomorrow and see if I can uncover it.

Thanks,

Beck
LOUD MOUSE wrote:Sort of under and behind the exhaust header.
It's there as HONDA issued thousands of these bikes. ..................lm
outdoors4me wrote:Well, I just went down there and I can't find a number as described. Bear in mind, the previous owner spray painted (with a can) the whole bike. Regardless, I would have expected to see a faint number. Not so.

Thanks,

Beck
LOUD MOUSE wrote:No riveted number.
It is stamped into the frame near the left rider peg . .............lm

outdoors4me wrote:
ggarton wrote:What is the serial # and or motor # ?
Motor # is CA771E 1031071

The riveted number on the frame was painted over, but the engine and the frame don't go together anyway. The engine (runs quite well) was installed on this frame a few years ago.

Thanks, Beck

outdoors4me
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Post by outdoors4me » Mon Jul 17, 2017 1:44 pm

OK, after about an hour of scrubbing I found CA78 - but no other numbers to the right or underneath. Am I still missing something?

Thanks,

Beck
LOUD MOUSE wrote:Sort of under and behind the exhaust header.
It's there as HONDA issued thousands of these bikes. ..................lm
outdoors4me wrote:Well, I just went down there and I can't find a number as described. Bear in mind, the previous owner spray painted (with a can) the whole bike. Regardless, I would have expected to see a faint number. Not so.

Thanks,

Beck
LOUD MOUSE wrote:No riveted number.
It is stamped into the frame near the left rider peg . .............lm

outdoors4me wrote:
ggarton wrote:What is the serial # and or motor # ?
Motor # is CA771E 1031071

The riveted number on the frame was painted over, but the engine and the frame don't go together anyway. The engine (runs quite well) was installed on this frame a few years ago.

Thanks, Beck

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Post by casamere » Mon Jul 17, 2017 2:34 pm

You should have something that looks like this
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outdoors4me
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Post by outdoors4me » Mon Jul 17, 2017 5:58 pm

Crap, maybe a wire brush and gun cleaning solvent will reveal something.

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Beck
casamere wrote:You should have something that looks like this

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Post by Seadog » Mon Jul 17, 2017 7:16 pm

How about using a little bit of paint stripper?

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