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Started by Dennis Jones, January 07, 2004, 08:00:09 AM

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firstturn

Randy,
Put me in for one.  The price sounds steep since I normally never pay more than $10.00 for similar copying.  Oh well people always thought I charged too as a fihing guide.  And they were right!
I also need to purchase some other items Randy.
Thanks eyeman,


Ron Carbaugh
Ron Carbaugh

Randy Kirkbride

Ron,
Where do you get something like that copied?  This is from a photo shop that I deal with.  Maybe you could check & see if you could get them?  $10 sounds a lot better than $26 to me.  I'm sure Paul wouldn't care. OK Paul??

firstturn

Randy let me check tomorrow to see if the can still copy that size for that price.  Don't ask Paul for any permission to loan me anything.  He will ask for collateral, such as my '68 penton or Steve Wise's old Penton, nothing gets past Hammer(Paul).

Ron Carbaugh
Ron Carbaugh

Randy Kirkbride

Ron,
Sounds like a plan.  I'll wait till I hear from you.  Thanks

metalkfab


jj

Mine is 41179794

It has a way to go too, but when I found it badly rusted around the opening to the high breather, I started working on something that I could get painted sooner since cold weather was just around the corner. Has anyone else seen rust in this area? It looks like the original owner tried to seal every possible opening to the air box. I guess he missed a spot and what got in could not get out.

John J Slivka
John J Slivka

firstturn

John Slivka,
Your size bike is what?
Thanks,



Ron Carbaugh
Ron Carbaugh

jj

Mine is also a D motor 125. It has MX tank, but also has headlight ears, so I'm not sure of it's original form. What's puzzling is that it came from Texas and shows no sign of rust anywhere else. The Airbox does have a ridge around the top like the '72's.

John J Slivka
John J Slivka

firstturn

John,
I live in Texas and have seen this before in the area described.  It normally happens when water or just moisture stands in this area and eventually just rusts away the metal.  The top of the air box will be similar without the holes for the scoop as on the '72 models.  What part of Texas did you bike come from if you don't mind me asking.  Thanks for the info.

Ron Carbaugh
Ron Carbaugh

Dennis Jones

Curiosity got the best of me on this bike.We all know the story "Yeah it ran when I parked it 20 years ago." With a little W-D in the cylinder it turned over and had compression. Pulling the ignition cover showed no chain damage and the crank bearings felt good. Pull the plug and check for spark, looked fair. The only sign of a carb was the flat slide of a lectron hanging from the cable. My other 125 had a Mikuni that fit right in the rubber mount of the D cylinder. After a lot of kicking it finally started and somewhat cleared out. The headlight was even burning :D I really wanted to ride it, but with the stuck clutch and frayed cables decided not to risk it. I can't wait to finish up a couple of small projects and start on this
one.



Dennis Jones
Dennis Jones

Paul Danik

Ron,
   When I bought the poster on ebay it was already out of the magazine.  I have looked closely on the poster for a date but there isn't one. Randy is going to try to duplicate it, we will let you know how is works out.
Paul

firstturn

Paul,
As always, thanks for your input and keen eye to spot this neat poster.
Randy,
Let me know how much and I need to get with I also need to purchase some of your other items.

Ron Carbaugh
Ron Carbaugh

jj

Ron,

The bike was sent to me from Lubbock.

John J Slivka
John J Slivka

firstturn

Thanks JJ.  Just curious.  I have a lot of old racing friends in west and the panhandle.


Ron Carbaugh
Ron Carbaugh

Randy Kirkbride

I talked to the printer about the poster last night & cost for duplicating it, in color, in the same size ( 17" X 22" )will be $26.00 each.  Sounds a little steep, but I want one for myself.  Anyone else interested?  Let me know & I'll order them all at once.