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Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2017 11:18 am
by G-Man
Hi Chase
Thankyou for the kind coments. It has taken a while to get this far.
Yes - this would be that bike. I have, unfortunately not found one..... :-(
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cknight wrote:Hi G, stunning! Would this be a bike that has the chrome fork lock cover without the pixoting door? Thanks, Chase
Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2017 5:13 pm
by e3steve
O.... M.... G....... G!!!
Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2017 5:20 pm
by Seadog
I might have a complete chrome fork lock cover if you're interested. It probably would need to be rechromed to look as good as the rest of your project.
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2017 2:12 am
by G-Man
It's just therapy Steve.
With your help we'll have a race-kit 'twin' for it in a couple of years.... :-)
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e3steve wrote:O.... M.... G....... G!!!
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2017 2:14 am
by G-Man
Seadog
Thank you for the kind offer. As with pretty much everything on this bike - the fork lock cover is unique. There is no cover flap and no hole for the pivot. I have one that I can modify but I think the shape is a little different, too.
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Seadog wrote:I might have a complete chrome fork lock cover if you're interested. It probably would need to be rechromed to look as good as the rest of your project.
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2017 2:57 am
by e3steve
G-Man wrote:It's just therapy Steve.
With your help we'll have a race-kit 'twin' for it in a couple of years.... :-)
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e3steve wrote:O.... M.... G....... G!!!
I've only ever seen one other CB72 looking (almost) that good & faithful, Graham; it's identical to yours and is/was owned by forum member Dennis Lodge. I can't find the images that I have, presently.
Like yours, it has the little taillight -- which was, incidentally, carried on into much later production on Canada-bound machines -- breather tower, SLS brake, top yoke instrument mounting, etc, etc.
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2017 9:48 am
by G-Man
Hi Steve
Yes - I have been corresponding with Dennis. I have the picture supplied some years ago before I even got this bike.
Dennis was kind enough to help me out with details and some parts that he had left over.
I'll email the pic back to you.
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e3steve wrote:G-Man wrote:It's just therapy Steve.
With your help we'll have a race-kit 'twin' for it in a couple of years.... :-)
G
e3steve wrote:O.... M.... G....... G!!!
I've only ever seen one other CB72 looking (almost) that good & faithful, Graham; it's identical to yours and is/was owned by forum member Dennis Lodge. I can't find the images that I have, presently.
Like yours, it has the little taillight -- which was, incidentally, carried on into much later production on Canada-bound machines -- breather tower, SLS brake, top yoke instrument mounting, etc, etc.