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Thanks for giving me a good place to start! In all honesty I feel like the pictures make it look waaaayyy worse than it truly it. All the major parts are there, and most appear to be in decent shape. Really there is just a lot of Rust. It sat long enough for the exhaust pipes to both Rust to the...
I think so! That's the closest I've seen to a perfect match so far. I think the bike still has most of it's parts on it, however I am missing some things. A couple Cover pieces and apparently a front fender for sure. Other than that I think the only thing really missing is a few vacuum lines and...
Thank you for your input I was hoping to see what people's opinions would be about the difficulty level and how time consuming it would be. I don't mind it being a big project for my first so much. My thinking is that It'll give me a chance to really teach myself about bikes and have a good base...
I think you ran into the same problem I was running into with decoding the VIN... Many sites did not list 16M at all and the few ones that did say it's sohc but I'm counting two... Thank you for your help, hopefully someone will know.
So I just picked up my very first bike today for free from an older lady whose husband passed some time back. She said it had sat in the yard for a number of years since his passing. She had no idea where the key or title for it was, or even what model year it is. I found two identical 9 digit...