I still have to get the shields for the pipe and the correct seat, but so far I'm happy with the way she turned out....runs great, I'm still working on the lighting issue.
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I still have to get the shields for the pipe and the correct seat, but so far I'm happy with the way she turned out....runs great, I'm still working on the lighting issue.
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Last edited by mark408; 08-20-2010 at 12:29 PM.
nice bike,where ya get that muffler?
VERY nice work Mark! Looks like new.
Wow, that's awesome! My restoration project is going slow but hopefully it will look that good once I'm finished. Great job!
Wow and Wow from me.
I wish my BG project was as far ahead as this bike.
Ad an original chrome muffler and its perfect. WOW!! Congratz!
The paint looks amazing! Outstanding job.
1970 CT70HK0 Candy Emerald Green (restored)
1972 CT70HK1 Candy Ruby Red (restored)
1973 CT70K2 Candy Topaz Orange (Grandfather's original)
1974 CT70K3 Candy Topaz Orange (low mileage original)
1974 CT70K3 Candy Riviera Blue (restoration-in progress)
that looks really good. did you paint it yourself ? looks like you still need the little grab bar on the side
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'70 K0 CT70 Candy Ruby Red
'66 CL160 ~currently in a box~
'73 Honda CB450
looks great,which paint brand was used and who sprayed it
Fantastic Job!!!!
This just keeps my hopes up on my project.
Just started the re-assembly today.
No light at the end of the tunnel yet.
Very, Very, Very Impressive
Stephen
74 CT70 K3 - Candy Ruby Red - 'Mutt' - In progress
72 CT70 K1 - Candy Ruby Red - 'Factory Flaw' - Back Burner
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One of my best friends is a high end custom painter...not sure what brand he used on this...usually on my stuff he uses glaserit..this guy can match anything.
Thanks for all the compliments guys....i spent countless hours on the beadblaster....i'm shocked at how many hours are involved in restoring a simple minibike...lol.