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    Quote Originally Posted by ellipsis View Post
    ...didn't want to crash your ad but now that it's sold...I have four motors, two runners, one of them only needing an oil ring, one with noisy bottom end, one that is parts (or may be a runner...three are in frames with most of the stuff still bolted on...these are not pretty things and went round and round dirt ovals for some time, but there is definitely a good one amongst the lot of it...anyone down Sth may be interested?...PM me...Im not giving them away but will take a realistic offer if anyone interested...
    Got any mid 80's twin carb model heads in amongst that lot? Farkin hard to find.

    Good work 98, will be a good project.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Bloke set me a few more pics fwiw.Its all there at least.
    Niceone, cleaning it will add a $1000 to its value strait away

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    Yes, do run a thread on the restoration.
    I had a 1974 model as my first bike, was one or two yours old, somewhat better condition than this one. I had a great run out of it, rode from Dunedin in the south to North Cape in the north, often two-up. Drowned it in the Waimak so deep that jetboats were running between me and the shore. Oil (milkshake) level was way up. Had it for about 30,000km. Very reliable. Clutch actuating arm bearing needed bushing because chain flicked a stone against the crankcase in front of the countershaft sprocket. That's all. I remember the lousy headlight. Followed a Newmans bus from Picton to Nelson one night so that I could see where I was going. Dual rear wheels of the bus drove over the top of some animal that splattered all over me.
    Getting a bit nostalgic....

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    Do it proud 98tls !

    My brother had the XL350 in the mid 70s. My XL175 ran rings around it off road and the 350 seemed a giant of a machine to me and scary as shit power.

    Did you see the classics at that Bike Revolutions show at the Otago Uni campus a few months ago. Very tidy SL125 and a few others of that ilk
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    Quote Originally Posted by MD View Post
    Do it proud 98tls !

    My brother had the XL350 in the mid 70s. My XL175 ran rings around it off road and the 350 seemed a giant of a machine to me and scary as shit power.

    Did you see the classics at that Bike Revolutions show at the Otago Uni campus a few months ago. Very tidy SL125 and a few others of that ilk
    Never got down to see that in Dunners,wish i did.1st bike was an SL125 then moved on to an orange XL175 then a XL350 next,funny looking back,was a real Honda thing going on as the next my 1st road bike was a lovely 500/4.Yep it will receive plenty of TLC though it will be a long term resto,cant wait to pick the thing up to be honest.Good to see theres plenty with a soft spot for the old Motorsports,there just that kind of old bike eh...
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    Mike picked the machine up yesterday so it will now be at its new home. I hope he gets as much pleasure from it as the previous owner did for nearly 40 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10bikekid View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    It's not ... going by the rear frame behind the seat .. it was a farm bike. It was usual to have a mud flap at both ends. The rear one usually got knocked/melted off by the exhaust.

    I owned one myself in the 70's ..
    Ah that would make sense.....
    But I was surprise to see no damage to the tail of the front guard. All of my 70's farm hacks were abused as hell back there. Most had the rubber bit riveted or "stuck" on.
    Perhaps it was gently removed?
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    .. Perhaps it was gently removed?
    There looks to be no holes there ... probably never anything fitted there. The front mud flap was to keep any shit flying off the front wheel down to a low angle. NOT up into the face of the rider.

    If it came from Central Otago ... there is little or no mud to speak of anyway.

    I've looked at a few Photo's and vids of that model ... and it seems the front guard is on the right way round.
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    The front guard is on the correct way. The rubber flap on the front of the guard was not an original fitting. It was very effective though, stopped a lot of water coming back into the riders face.

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