I like that this has just become the standard price all day every day lol
Yeah, I think you're thinking of me. I have an 87 F1. I had it running but not road worthy.Log into Facebook
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Looks like a 1987 Honda 600 hurricane. An old f1.
Parts bike. Might have something usable.
In Aurora.
Wasn't there someone here trying to rebuild one of these? The guy that just bought an '85 Honda v45 500 interceptor?
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Edit: GONZO... wow, that was fast.
You sure?Inside the tank will be more orange than Donald Trump.
They were awful bikes, but stone-axe reliable.Inside the tank will be more orange than Donald Trump but could be a fun winter project for someone.
My neighbour has one and loves it. It's been a reliable ride and gives what he wants from it for minimal cost. It's not a bike I have any interest in.I think @WestBrantKid loves them.
Good parts bike.
A friend had one (yellow) back in the mid 2000's.My neighbour has one and loves it. It's been a reliable ride and gives what he wants from it for minimal cost. It's not a bike I have any interest in.
You sure?
The 36yr old bike I bought in May had sat >11 years with ⅓ tank of (what was formerly) gas in it.
After draining it, and rinsing with fresh gas, the inside of the tank was shiney & still like new. Not a spec of rust or crude came out (to my surprise).
It might just be me but i swear that the additives in pump gas have gotten nastier and more corrosive of late you might have gotten lucky with the older fuel.You sure?
The 36yr old bike I bought in May had sat >11 years with ⅓ tank of (what was formerly) gas in it.
After draining it, and rinsing with fresh gas, the inside of the tank was shiney & still like new. Not a spec of rust or crude came out (to my surprise).
The honda would probably happily run on that. Long ago we fired up an abandoned CT70 with gas more than a decade old. After, we felt bad for it and dumped the gas out on the ground so we could put fresh in. With a torch, we couldn't get the old gas on the ground to burn.Yes, it was discoloured, and didn't smell much like gas, but the inside of the tank was shiney silver, and no signs of trouble.
Here it was.....
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Yes, since the end of May.Is the CB-1 on the road yet?