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    Mid to late 1960's CA95 (150cc) or CA160. Looks like it could scrub up well- a decent example of one of these could be worth around US$2000. Good parts availability.

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    Thanks everyone, looks like it's a c95/ca95.

    How am i gonna work out what year it is?
    I'm going to try find a frame number on it when i get a chance to clean it up a bit, might be able to work it out from that hopefully.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ragingrob View Post
    Cool man, would be keen to help ya do it up!
    Sweet, it should be a fun little project too. Just gotta find some time and money now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragingrob View Post
    Cool man, would be keen to help ya do it up!
    I'm sure RR can help with the paintings


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    Quote Originally Posted by EJKDDORAI View Post
    I'm sure RR can help with the paintings
    Just give me some rattle cans and two days

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    And Dushy can help you shake the cans (or was it Andrew?)



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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragingrob View Post
    Just give me some rattle cans and two days
    There will be lots of prep work too, i know how much you love prep work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    You certainly won't regret it! It looks like a 125cc Dream about late 60's vintage. A school mate of mine had one way back, it was fantastic and I was very envious! That was when all the cool guys had Matchless and AJS 500's!
    And the Honda 305s twins where putting out similar top speeds to those 500s .

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    Quote Originally Posted by shingo View Post
    There will be lots of prep work too, i know how much you love prep work.
    Hmmm, well let's sort the engine out first!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez View Post
    And the Honda 305s twins where putting out similar top speeds to those 500s .
    Heck, my mate's 125 could just about match them!! I'm sure it could top 70mph!
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    Having another look, I think from vague memory, my mate's 125 had a slightly different engine, so it is probably earlier, but unless you can get a frame number, or the owner knows for sure, it could well be the C95 or a Benly. Whichever it is, it's a genuine classic.

    There's a member, Romeo, on here belongs to the Early Jap Club in the SI, I'm sure the club would LOVE the opportunity to help out!
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    love it - even if you shove it aside covered in CRC for another 20 years it will be a good buy.

    Or man would it look sharp with a 250 on the rear

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    ...Or man would it look sharp with a 250 on the rear

    Philistine...!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    love it - even if you shove it aside covered in CRC for another 20 years it will be a good buy.

    Or man would it look sharp with a 250 on the rear
    Looks like its had a soup up too. Note the trendy red HT leads. Probably an earlier model that had screw on with a nut type leads but converted to have push fit plugs maybe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Early 60s CA95........
    What he said

    But more precisely a 1966 CA95 Benly Touring

    lols just reading the specs from Motorcycle Sport Catalog

    150cc
    16hp @ 10000rpm
    246lbs
    $460 US


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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R View Post
    What he said

    But more precisely a 1966 CA95 Benly Touring

    lols just reading the specs from Motorcycle Sport Catalog

    150cc
    16hp @ 10000rpm
    246lbs
    $460 US

    e-classicbike.c on trademe may have manuals available

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-145865392.htm

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