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Old 04-12-2007   #6 (permalink)
LJ3
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thats a 1970 or older frame. the wheels, forks, and swingarm look like a yamaha special from the late '70s. you could put it back to stock or keep it as a rider. it probably handles and stops better than stock with those forks and brakes. if you are looking for sheetmetal nothing from a '71 or '72 triumph or bsa will work on that bike.
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