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[Chinese-hackers] cultural wishy-washy


From: Ruth
Subject: [Chinese-hackers] cultural wishy-washy
Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2006 16:38:32 +0100

desert
I spend hours on this job. On top, he can just see a Honda Varadero accellerating away.
This is how far this build is from completetion.
Rare and collectable now, good original bikes are hard to find.
just some parts to go. Because the Honda CUB is such a cheap, realiable, strong motorcycle, it is rewarded as the Number One motorcycle in the world.
A sporty bike in Candy Gold. Also the computer generated graphics make it worthwhile watching.
Fun to ride, a real conversation-starter.
Many new parts were deliverd by. Because the Honda CUB is such a cheap, realiable, strong motorcycle, it is rewarded as the Number One motorcycle in the world. I think it may be a bit to low when Im running in the engine.
Many parts for CMS used during restoration.
A total restoration is in order, so the crank will be rebuilt at that time. Finally the man also can be seen riding the Pantheon also and gets even with her.
Rare and collectable now, good original bikes are hard to find. The movie shows impressive footage of the Varadero riding the curved tarmac in an extraordinay scenery.
Maybe a takegawa headlight with a halogen bulb should fit in.
Got the kitaco CDI on the side of the frame.
I was so hurried to take a picture that I forgot to put on the two mirrors. Here I was swapping tyres and fitting new rear brakes.
Reproduction was good. Many parts purchased from CMS during the restoration.
Quess who this rider is ?
This video starts with the winner, the Honda CUB.
I think I solved the wiring problems now, just need to get a new yuasa battery.
The first time it went wrong.
These are a great bike to ride, fast and comfortable. The lines were spraypainted.
It took quite a beating.
The lines were spraypainted.
Here I was swapping tyres and fitting new rear brakes.
Fun to ride, a real conversation-starter.
I think I solved the wiring problems now, just need to get a new yuasa battery.
just some parts to go.
Finishing touch was the repainting the tank and side covers.

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