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73 titled frame and engine

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Guys, I just purchased this from a guy here locally and don't know anything about it but know that the wife told me I better get my money back or she wasn't going to feed me anymore..... I have pics but don't know how to post....... I also have a front wheel with crappy forks attached and the guy says he has the rear wheel too..... I am considering pulling the starter and the water pump for my 74 for spare parts but have no use for the rest.... I am willing to unload this for shipping and beer money and don't feel like going the evilbay route so if anyone is interested shoot me a pm....... Mike
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would love to put one of those front drums on my T500
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would love to put one of those front drums on my T500
CB, you're going to have a hard time finding a drum brake on a stock 1973 Buffalo...... :wink:
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yeah it was late, and i was tired, that would be tough.
those disk brake wheels are a dime a dozen.
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I put the front wheel on e-bay and have 3 watchers at this point.... wondering if Gordon was confused like cyclebuster.... LOL... I am tearing the engine down for entertainment purposes only (and I may learn something if I'm not careful) so if anyone here is interested in parts and pieces I am still working for beer money. I am also shining up the side covers (it's amazing what lows you stoop to when you are unemployed) and will be putting them on e-bay as I get them done....
Thief, nice to see you back.
I stop in from time to time but don't post often caus I don't got much to say.....
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I'm looking for a set of rear turn signal mounting brackets for my buff thief.Think they're the same.Gas,grass or ass.Your pick. :) Or if need be cash or H2 stuff.I just missed a NOS set on evilbay for a bit over $50.Cie La Vie.
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djfisher22 wrote:I'm looking for a set of rear turn signal mounting brackets for my buff thief.Think they're the same.Gas,grass or ass.Your pick. :) Or if need be cash or H2 stuff.I just missed a NOS set on evilbay for a bit over $50.Cie La Vie.
Unfortunately, all the body parts were gone before I aquired this. All I have is the frame and engine but I'll keep an eye out for some stems....
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