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rokslide
20th February 2012, 08:32
Hi all,
A bit of a newbie here, but I am looking are doing up a 1982 Honda CM200T.
Can anyone give some advise on the best place to pick up parts etc? Obviously somewhere local would be nice, but not worried if I need to go overseas as long as the postage doesn't blow the cost way out.
Cheers.
actungbaby
20th February 2012, 10:45
Hi all,
A bit of a newbie here, but I am looking are doing up a 1982 Honda CM200T.
Can anyone give some advise on the best place to pick up parts etc? Obviously somewhere local would be nice, but not worried if I need to go overseas as long as the postage doesn't blow the cost way out.
Cheers.
First of real nice simple bike nice low engine seat envious dude get along to local library see
They have haynes manuall for this machine i remember riding one as loaner bike liked it alot
Look on ebay for good prices but any 80s wreaker should have them i chould ask here in palmerston north manawatu motorcyles seem have body parts for these bikes
What are you looking for engine / frame parts ?
I used to live in chch but been away since 87 so lost touch with the bike shops i did seme remember bike wreakers advertisting there xr 200 engines and parts so they be place to go do search on google think japense in the name
http://www.japmcdismantlers.co.nz/honda.htm
found it got cm 185 listed give them a ring though
New parts for engine like oil filter air filter /i recomend factory parts casbolts honda am not sure where they be as where in the cdb so must moved
Give bike oil change filter /clean /change new plugs it be sweet oh drain the carbs oil the chain hehe
Am slave driver arent i polish the tank
make me a cuppa while your at it hehe
rokslide
20th February 2012, 11:08
Hey, thanks for the fast reply.
Managed to grab myself a manual pretty easily, there were a couple on TradeMe in good knick.
Currently working on cleaning up the whole bike before I get too deep into anything, I find it tends to be a good way to learn your way around a new bike and as it looks like it hasn't been cleaned in years it should do wonders.
Tank is in the process of getting polished, got some areas with something nasty on it that is stripping back when enough elbow grease is applied but it's an annoying job so I swap between this and removing built up grim and crap from other areas.
Will check out the dismantlers you noted, not after anything specific yet, just trying to line up a few places so once I get more into it I have some places to hit.
Casbolts are still in Manchester Street, look to be mostly undamaged which is nice.
Can't make you a cuppa, but if you are ever in the neighbourhood I'd be more than happy to buy you a beer. ;)
Cheers.
actungbaby
20th February 2012, 12:14
Hey, thanks for the fast reply.
Managed to grab myself a manual pretty easily, there were a couple on TradeMe in good knick.
Currently working on cleaning up the whole bike before I get too deep into anything, I find it tends to be a good way to learn your way around a new bike and as it looks like it hasn't been cleaned in years it should do wonders.
Tank is in the process of getting polished, got some areas with something nasty on it that is stripping back when enough elbow grease is applied but it's an annoying job so I swap between this and removing built up grim and crap from other areas.
Will check out the dismantlers you noted, not after anything specific yet, just trying to line up a few places so once I get more into it I have some places to hit.
Casbolts are still in Manchester Street, look to be mostly undamaged which is nice.
Can't make you a cuppa, but if you are ever in the neighbourhood I'd be more than happy to buy you a beer. ;)
Cheers.
Thanks buddy will be down there well thats the plan end of the year oh yeah heard they where in manchester street which end moorehouse ave end ?
check the the inside the tank put fuel filter on it between the tap and carbs if needed
if not just keep toped up to avoid rust , drain the tank if its old petrol use in the lawn mover
all the best buddy gee might be same bike i rode once i was carefull honest
rokslide
20th February 2012, 12:28
They are at the Moorhouse Ave end.
Generally speaking the bike looks to be in pretty good condition considering the age, a bit of a dent in the right hand side of the fuel tank, but nothing else untoward.
At least it is simple enough for me to have a bash at.
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