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This bike was ridden lightly for ten years and then parked in the corner of a barn for the next 27 or so years. After the original owner passed, the bike was purchased by the second owner at an estate sale. It was non running at that time. He kept it for about a year with the intention of fixing it up, but realized that it would be more work than he thought. I bought it from him about 2 years ago and cleaned it up and got it running and riding again. Rebuilt master cylinder, front caliper, carbs. Unstuck motor by spraying lube in plug holes. Could use new rings I'm sure, but still runs good. Pulled and soaked clutch plates. Replaced coils, caps, wires,plugs and battery. New oil and filter. New petcock filter. Has original 4 into 4 exhaust. No holes, some rust. No rips in seat. Original tool kit. All original paperwork. Clean title. Tires are old but not weather checked and still have decent tread. She is an excellent survior, but not perfect. Look at all of the pics and judge for yourself. I wouldn't be selling it if I didn't absolutely need to. Great restoration project. Thanks for looking. Feel free to ask questions.
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