evilratwing wrote:I'm all for stripping, hacking, bobbing, chopping and personalizing... but if I found one with 5,500 miles on it... I'd be obliged to return it to as-new condition. I'd end up divorced, though.
Fantastic find!!!!
I agree.
But, let me ask you guy's opinion on the frame issue.
My plans for this bike is to make it a rider. I want to keep it with the stock look, with probably the current engine guards and maybe the rear rack as those are what the original owner had mounted, I guessing when new. I look forward to rebuilding a set of "virgin" carbs with Randakk's kit. I've never opened a set that didn't have stripped threads, JB weld, etc! The body panels, seat, and most parts will remain untouched as they are in great condition.
I've never wanted a "museum piece" kind of a bike but if you guys feel I shouldn't change out the frame with another, I'd definitely consider keeping it untitled with the current everything. Maybe I should start a poll on this? If it was my only bike, the situation would be different.
I remember a while ago, a member here needed a set of the original black cable clips for his beautiful bike. The only ones he could get were now available in white. I had no hesitation to remove them from one of mine and send them to him. I'm more of a "couple of zip-ties will work" kind of guy. But with this bike ???????
As for the personalizing of bikes, one of my '79's came to me with a single carb conversion. I haven't started on it yet, but my plans are to make it my "wild child".

Great to keep these old 'Wings flying on down the road.