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eastcoaststeve
Anybody need a 70's fix?

out of my $ range. Is it worth it?

http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/bik/224362065.html
BenOr
It's an A model. Mostly there, but why paint it Kawasaki green?
Reilley1
Wrong shocks too. No fender. too much in my book.

Anyone needs the frame and shocks for a C model, drop me a line
Dave Muggleston
No tires probably means it came out of the trash, though I suppose that doesn't matter much.

Here's the auction he cites when he says "[j]ust saw frame and fork on [eBay] go for over $300.00."

I hate it when Craigslist sellers mention eBay prices. If you want the eBay price, sell the f-in thing on eBay.
LeadSled1
The bike was owned by the sellers cousin. The cousin sold it to a kid local to the seller. The kid in turn wanted something the sellers kid had so he told the kid to trade it for the motobike.

The seller is Ed who welds for HH Racing. It had new style tires on it so he took them off (original wheels too from what I understand). The green paint is coming off just by rubbing it so I will let you know what I find underneath. I have the right tires for it, they showed up on a pair of blue Troxel mags a while back. The bars have some kind of gray coating over the chrome? Not sure if it was added on? The grips are still there and so are the grip ends. It is solid, but it must weigh close to 40 pounds.
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