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Old 01-10-2017, 09:22 PM
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And just what did you do to the motor?
Nothing. Case had a cracked bottom when I bought it. Guy didn't know, and I didn't notice until I was working on it getting it running. I bought a used complete crankcase off E-bay this summer for like $100 including shipping. Remember, this bike only had 5K on it when I bought it. I put 2500 miles on it this summer. It only leaks when the engine is cold. You park it hot for an hour and you might get a few drips.... but like now with it so cold, it's a puddle. I think it got dropped while being loaded. No other damage that I can find to the bike itself. I still need to get a gasket set, piston ring set, and hoses. No reason not to replace the "wearables" while its all apart.
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Fully restored by me in 2008, 1984 Honda shadow with 1983 color and styling.

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My other ride:

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Fully restored by me in 2008, 1984 Honda shadow with 1983 color and styling.

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Both are very cool. Nice to see the kids playing.
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Nice to see another classic Honda lover!! Nice work on the Shadow!!
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Here are some pics of my bikes. The Triumph is a 2006 retro. I added some aftermarket pipes. The old Honda is a 1986 VF700R Intercepter. It's a blast to ride
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Nice Bikes mhasewinkle
I had a 1978 Triumph Tiger when i was young.
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Ive always been a British Iron fan, had a few BSA and Triumph over the years.
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Got a few vintage Hondas lying around also.

This is my 83 CB1000C.
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Good looking CB Bruce. That look old school is one of the reasons I bought my CB1100. Supposed to be in the high 60's this weekend, I may just have to go for a ride.
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