1980 Custom very nice parts---SOLD-----

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Mainerider
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1980 Custom very nice parts---SOLD-----

Postby Mainerider » Sun Aug 19, 2012 7:42 am

Greetings,

My house is sold and I'm not lugging the remaining parts from my donor bike around so they go to a new owner or to the dump this week. I have remaining:

Wiring harness
Starter
Starter relay
Ignition coils
Fuse holder
Rear shocks
Turn signals
Rear fender with brake light and turn signals
Seat
Chrome Honda emblem that mounts on the forks.
Chrome side covers
Probably too common/large to ship but I do have both Comstar wheels with disc and sprocket .
Chain adjustment cams
All of the cables
Cleaned and ready to mount brake caliper.

These are all in very,very nice shape and are off a very low mileage bike that had been stored indoors for nearly 30 years. I hate to just toss these parts away but they have to go. Good deals are waiting...
Last edited by Mainerider on Mon Aug 27, 2012 6:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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1rishbobber
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Re: 1980 Custom very nice parts-going to the dumpster this w

Postby 1rishbobber » Mon Aug 20, 2012 1:26 pm

i need the coils... will you mail them?? i have a paypal account.

sportmaster
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Location: Pullman, WA

Re: 1980 Custom very nice parts-going to the dumpster this w

Postby sportmaster » Mon Aug 20, 2012 9:14 pm

Looking for a single collar that goes between the headers and the engine (they are split into half rings, so just half of a collar).

Looks like these: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1979-Honda-CB65 ... 3384wt_952

Also, do you have any pictures of the fuse holders? The metal tabs on mine broke, and I think it might just be easiest to replace them.


sportmaster wrote:
EDIT Fuse tray problem:
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I am looking for just that metal grounding strip that has the left tab broken off. Or would solder work (I feel like it is not strong enough).
EDIT 2: Found the part (Plate assembly; Fuse (38200-425-005)). Even if it was still in stock, they want $35 for it... jesus.

Mainerider
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Re: 1980 Custom very nice parts-going to the dumpster this w

Postby Mainerider » Mon Aug 20, 2012 9:33 pm

I will see if I have any extra splits laying around. Regarding the fuseholder, I have it (and the cover) and it's in fantastic shape, like everything else off of this bike. If you want it it's yours for $22 shipped anywhere in the Conti US.

Joe
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sportmaster
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Re: 1980 Custom very nice parts-going to the dumpster this w

Postby sportmaster » Tue Aug 21, 2012 10:33 pm

I picked up some jb weld, so I might be able to fix the fuse on my own now. However if you do have the collar I would be interested.

Mainerider
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Re: 1980 Custom very nice parts-going to the dumpster this w

Postby Mainerider » Wed Aug 22, 2012 9:03 am

I have the flange collars but not the splits; Sorry.
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connrod
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Re: 1980 Custom very nice parts-going to the dumpster this w

Postby connrod » Sat Aug 25, 2012 4:29 am

you have paper on the donor bike,wanna sell the frame?

Mainerider
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Re: 1980 Custom very nice parts-going to the dumpster this w

Postby Mainerider » Mon Aug 27, 2012 6:02 pm

Sorry, all is gone. No title regardless; Maine doesn't issue titles on vehicles 15 years old or older. All we need is a hand written bill of sale and it gets registered.
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