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Thanks for the reply GrandPaulZ. There's definitely a lot on the bike that I'd have to change to get it to original. I figured if I'd have to spend over $1,000 in parts to get it pretty close to original it'd be more trouble than it's worth to me.
The bike is probably a good deal for someone to buy as is and enjoy it the way it is. Also thought about maybe putting some ace bars on it, cleaning it up, paint what needs to be painted, & try and sell it as a cafe racer.
If it's no trouble, see what you can find for prices for the wheels, fork, etc... I believe the owner has the side covers. I'm not sure about the gauges either.
[ This message was edited by: OldSkoolFool on 2007-04-12 11:40 ]
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