Colm wrote:Turns out the frame number is CB72E-314800. This is different than the engine number so does it mean they are from different bikes? It's a bitsa?
No log book.
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1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
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CB72 Found dismantled in boxes. All for sale
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Thank you all for your interest in the parts. They're all sold now and definitely gone to good homes. Thanks especially to G-Man who waited patiently in a car park for a hour while I was stuck in traffic on the M6. You're a gentleman, Graham. Also, Jonathan, it was a pleasure to meet you and thanks for the coffee.
Best of luck with all your rebuilds and restorations and thanks for saving the parts from a slow, rusty death.
Colm.
Best of luck with all your rebuilds and restorations and thanks for saving the parts from a slow, rusty death.
Colm.
Colm
Great to meet you, too! Very pleased with my little parts collection.
G
Great to meet you, too! Very pleased with my little parts collection.
G
Colm wrote:Thank you all for your interest in the parts. They're all sold now and definitely gone to good homes. Thanks especially to G-Man who waited patiently in a car park for a hour while I was stuck in traffic on the M6. You're a gentleman, Graham. Also, Jonathan, it was a pleasure to meet you and thanks for the coffee.
Best of luck with all your rebuilds and restorations and thanks for saving the parts from a slow, rusty death.
Colm.
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'61 CB72 '64 CB77 '65 CB160
'66 Matchless 350 '67 CL77
'67 S90 '77 CB400F