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I've got a basket case of a bike that I started working on. I bought it in a million pieces and got through a good bit but now I don't have the time for it. I have everything (as far as I know) except for the exhaust and battery. New parts I bought for it: handlebars, headlight, turn signals, tachometer, hand controls, seat, engine gasket kit, carburetor rebuild kit, tires, front and rear brakes, wire harness, front fork seals, rear shocks. Work I've done so far: stripped and painted frame, removed rust from most components, assembled a rolling frame and trued the tires. New rear brakes assembled and front end restored. Carburetors are assembled with the rebuild kit ready to be tuned. Engine was apart and I had it ready for assembly after cleaning it up. Comes with the tech manual. No title available, please check with your local laws for obtaining a salvage title. Any questions just ask. Buyer is responsible for shipping. I can deliver for a fee depending on distance.
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Team Mugen Returning to TT Zero with Shinden 2
Fri, 08 Feb 2013Noted Honda tuner Mugen announced it will compete in the 2013 TT Zero on the Isle of Man with an updated version of its Shinden electric sportbike. Mugen entered the Shinden at last year’s TT Zero, with Isle of Man veteran John McGuinness finishing second with an average speed of 102.215 mph. Team Mugen managed to break the 100mph barrier but fell short to the race winner Michael Rutter who rode the MotoCzysz E1PC.
Isle of Man TT 2012: Superbike TT Results
Mon, 04 Jun 2012Honda TT Legends racer John McGuinness won his 18th career TT race, capturing the Dainese Superbike race to kick off the 2012 Isle of Man TT. McGuinness is second on the all-time Isle of Man TT wins list behind the late Joey Dunlop who has 26. McGuinness was aided by two very quick and efficient pit stops by his crew.
Energica Where’s My EGO Tour Hits San Francisco July 15-17
Thu, 03 Jul 2014The Energica EGO, the Italian electric motorcycle which boasts technology borrowed from Formula 1, will be coming to the U.S. as part of the “Where’s My EGO” tour. The made in Modena EGO uses 3D printing techniques on various components, while its vehicle control unit and multi-map riding system keeps the power in check.
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