Picking Two

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Re: Picking Two

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Re: Picking Two

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Those "crossover lines" with the straight ends are feed lines for early 125 with the threaded fuel shutoff valve, not the later barb type. The one in front is K-Model.
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Re: Picking Two

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Orale, I have just touched base with the Hummer set, and those risers are off a Model 165. But as always, your the shit :lol: :lol: as we say en el barrio.
RUBONE wrote: Mon Aug 03, 2020 2:36 pm Those "crossover lines" with the straight ends are feed lines for early 125 with the threaded fuel shutoff valve, not the later barb type. The one in front is K-Model.
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Re: Picking Two

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Buddhahoodvatoloco wrote: Mon Aug 03, 2020 6:12 pm Orale, I have just touched base with the Hummer set, and those risers are off a Model 165. But as always, your the shit :lol: :lol: as we say en el barrio.
RUBONE wrote: Mon Aug 03, 2020 2:36 pm Those "crossover lines" with the straight ends are feed lines for early 125 with the threaded fuel shutoff valve, not the later barb type. The one in front is K-Model.
What risers? I don't see any risers for a lightweight in your pics.
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Re: Picking Two

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Some riders you clued me into awhile back, oh, snd found a cap.
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RUBONE wrote: Mon Aug 03, 2020 8:39 pm
Buddhahoodvatoloco wrote: Mon Aug 03, 2020 6:12 pm Orale, I have just touched base with the Hummer set, and those risers are off a Model 165. But as always, your the shit :lol: :lol: as we say en el barrio.
RUBONE wrote: Mon Aug 03, 2020 2:36 pm Those "crossover lines" with the straight ends are feed lines for early 125 with the threaded fuel shutoff valve, not the later barb type. The one in front is K-Model.
What risers? I don't see any risers for a lightweight in your pics.
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Re: Picking Two

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Oh yeah, I remember those. Note the curved slot through them. They only fit 1 kind of handlebar, the buckhorns made specifically for those rubber mounts. Lots of guys have tried to use them on other model bikes and bars, but they don't work.
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Re: Picking Two

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Bates Windscreen, did not even know they made them. :lol: :lol:
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Re: Picking Two

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Getting organized :lol: :lol:
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Re: Picking Two

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I scored one of them there TombStone speedos at a local swap meet for $45. It quickly went to eBay, and to a good home. Surely you have your speedos for sale, or are they just to look at?
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Re: Picking Two

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Quite a score, Budda, now get them out of boxes and back on the bikes that need them! And a pocketful of cash for you to buy more good shit from your amazing sources.

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Re: Picking Two

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Keeping them for awhile, better tahn money in gthe bank................. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
RooDog wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 1:25 pm I scored one of them there TombStone speedos at a local swap meet for $45. It quickly went to eBay, and to a good home. Surely you have your speedos for sale, or are they just to look at?
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Re: Picking Two

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Not reall, cause when one needs the money, parts go for a lot less then when one does not nee to sell. Just something to think about. Sell 'em now, and buy more $tuff, is the way I do it....
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Re: Picking Two

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I truly enjoy helping people getting their bikes together with original parts. Dying with a garage full of junk could lead to those parts being scrapped and lost forever. Spares are one thing, but hoarding original parts is somewhat selfish, in my opinion. The best place for original parts is on the correct bike.

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Re: Picking Two

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Not my first Rodeo cowboy............... :lol: :lol: :lol: Never sell out of urgency, nunca wei, nunca. :roll: :roll: :lol: :roll: :cry:
RooDog wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 7:03 pm Not reall, cause when one needs the money, parts go for a lot less then when one does not nee to sell. Just something to think about. Sell 'em now, and buy more $tuff, is the way I do it....
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Re: Picking Two

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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Andygears wrote: Fri Aug 14, 2020 2:42 pm I truly enjoy helping people getting their bikes together with original parts. Dying with a garage full of junk could lead to those parts being scrapped and lost forever. Spares are one thing, but hoarding original parts is somewhat selfish, in my opinion. The best place for original parts is on the correct bike.

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