From: Vito on
"MrSanRamon" <mrsanramon(a)comcast.net> wrote
MrSanRamon <mrsanra...(a)comcast.net> wrote:
> I live in the SF Bay Area and have my 67 CL77 I bought new, up for
> sale. It's been sitting for several years in the garage, the last time
> (3 years ago) I started it, it ran well.


I'm sorry that I probably seem like a flake, but I've been travelling
for business and next week I have to go to Cape Canaveral for a few
days. Last weekend was my birthday away in Mendocino.

So now that I've told you my story, the bike is still for sale along
with a couple things I have accumulated for my anticipated but never
realized restoration.

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I might be interested if you would ride it out to Florida next week <g>.


From: The Older Gentleman on
MrSanRamon <mrsanramon(a)comcast.net> wrote:

> I posted a few pics here:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/26576879(a)N06/

That's the basis of a damn good restoration project.


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From: MrSanRamon on
On Oct 8, 11:00 am, "Vito" <v...(a)cfl.rr.com> wrote:
> I might be interested if you would ride it out to Florida next week <g>.

Sorry, but I need the miles on United!

Robert

From: The Older Gentleman on
turby <keensurf(a)hotmail.com> wrote:

> Bah. The oldest bike I've seen as a daily rider was a 1916 motorcycle.
> I saw it in Pine Valley, CA. It had come up from Borrego Springs,
> which is >50 miles and a climb of several thousand feet. The thing was
> in beautiful, but used, condition. It had a kerosene lamp for a
> headlight, flow-through oil lubrication, and a bunch of other
> innovations that would make a modern rider scratch his head.

*WANT!!!!*


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From: M.Badger on
The Older Gentleman wrote:

> MrSanRamon <mrsanramon(a)comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> I posted a few pics here:
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/26576879(a)N06/
>
> That's the basis of a damn good restoration project.
>
>
I think it looks pretty good as it is. Bit of a clean up and it has just the
right patina.

Sweet looking bike.