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Nice - original - never painted - starts easily
New 34mm Bing - replaced Motoplat - still dampening in shocks
New side panels - Seat needs base and cover.
Location: Michigan
$1600 without seat shown
Thanks, Bob
616-550-9268
That's not a MC5, it's a GS6 I believe. The frame loop over the rear fender is the giveaway.
Britt Boyette
1976 125 MC5
That is an MC5 with a bolt on rear frame loop. Hi-point offered them in their catalog. The giveaway is the silver frame with the orange frame loop, and the (MC5 only) bent tab with the cushion right above the front of the gas tank. Bob knows his Pentons. Mike
Michael R. Winter
I enjoy rebuilding and appreciating Pentons!
1974 250 HS Pentons-1980 KTM 175-400'S
Plus the 76 GS model was just like the 75 with the multi-position shock and not the MC5 forward mount and layed down like this has. Definitely a MC5.
Larry P
Ah ha! See, I've learned something so it's all good!
Britt Boyette
1976 125 MC5
I'm curious about the side panels, because I have pretty tired panel on the air cleaner side of my MC5. They look great. Are those fiberglass (NOS?) panels or plastic panels (DC)?
I looked at the orange DC panels at mid-Ohio and thought they would do the job, especially since I will ride/race my MC5 frequently (6-8 times per year). Anybody have experience with the DC panels?
Thanks...
Only the finest fiberglass side panels on earth for my bikes.
Linkage -> http://cone.viawest.net/users/dkwracer/
I haven't used their side panels, but I have used their white fenders on a couple of bikes. I have been really happy with them. They are strong, keep their shape, and fit well. The only down side, is that they are a matte finish instead of a gloss finish. Thanks my story and I'm sticking to it! James
Quotequote:Originally posted by tooclose racing
I'm curious about the side panels, because I have pretty tired panel on the air cleaner side of my MC5. They look great. Are those fiberglass (NOS?) panels or plastic panels (DC)?
I looked at the orange DC panels at mid-Ohio and thought they would do the job, especially since I will ride/race my MC5 frequently (6-8 times per year). Anybody have experience with the DC panels?
Thanks...
I've got some of their parts on various bikes I have and fit can be a hit or miss kind of thing. The side panels on my RM370 are small where as the front fender on my 76 MC5 125 seems a little large. I am considering replacing the stock side panels on the MC5 but I'm also waffling between selling it and riding it. I think it's almost too nice to ride and should probally be in the hands of a collector. I'm not a collector.
Britt Boyette
1976 125 MC5
Quotequote:Originally posted by rob w
Only the finest fiberglass side panels on earth for my bikes.
Linkage -> http://cone.viawest.net/users/dkwracer/
Oh of course, Mr. Brosius...how could I have not considered your most excellent panels as one of my options. Please forgive me....[:I]
BTW...I'm lazy...that must be one of the reasons why the ORANGE DC plastic panels appealed to me. IF I WERE to replace my panel with one of your products, can you recommend a spray can orange that would match (or be close) to my 76 Penton MC-5 tank?
Thanks,
TooClose
Krylon has an orange that's very close.
Britt Boyette
1976 125 MC5
Quotequote:Originally posted by rob w
Only the finest fiberglass side panels on earth for my bikes.
Linkage -> http://cone.viawest.net/users/dkwracer/
Where might one find decals for the 76 side panels?
Britt Boyette
1976 125 MC5
Britt,
Near the bottom left hand side of Tom Brosius's same website, (DKWRACER), there is an email address for Skip Miller for the tank and side panel decals. Mike
Michael R. Winter
I enjoy rebuilding and appreciating Pentons!
1974 250 HS Pentons-1980 KTM 175-400'S
Thanks!
Britt Boyette
1976 125 MC5
Hey Bob, what kind of kickstarter is on your bike? It doesn't look like a stock unit. Thanks, James
James,
I believe it's from a '82 KTM. Like the same style reproduction kick levers ALB has.
Bob
I'm a little late to this, what kind of tank is that? It that a '77 GS6 tank or an aftermarket tank? I'm looking for a larger thank for the '77 MC5 400.
Brian
'72 Berkshire
Brian - what's your e-address? I have a large enduro tank off an MC-400 sitting on a shelf, never have used it, will make you a deal on it.
[email protected]Jon McLean
Lake Grove, OR
I'll get back to you after this weekend. I have only done one CC race on this 400 and it was 45min long. I had gas left, but I am not sure I could make it another 15 min on what was left. I'm going to ride tomorrow for an hour and see if I run out of gas. If I need a tank I'll get in touch.
Brian
'72 Berkshire
Brian, It's not an aftermarket, it's OE Penton. GS6 ? - I think not ?
You could use one like "Davie" has.
http://www.pentonusa.org/GalleryServerPro/default.aspx?moid=6374&hr=1
There use to be plenty of those around, and cheap.
ALB had some at one time. ?
BobW
Bob,
Could you contact me, please? See PM.