That is the previous model, which I think is completely different. I once
tried to restore a 1981, but I gave up because it is was a complete mess,
but as far as I remember it was a single piston, air cooled, chain drive,
etc. The '83 or newer are like the one Gibsy showed in the pictures,
v-twin, liquid cooled, shaft drive. Are those the first v-twins made by
honda?

Javier.

On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 5:34 PM, Kurt Nolte <[email protected]> wrote:

> If someone wants a nice relatively simple project, in GA, go for it! Was
> posted yesterday.
>
> "Bike runs great but starter has quit working.I am tired of messing with
> it and have several other projects waiting so I'm willing to take a loss to
> move it.Clear title in hand.THE PRICE IS FIRM so don't call and offer me
> less!If I get time in the next few days,I might fix the starter,and if I do
> the price will go up.I have more than the asking price in it not counting
> quite a bit of time.35k miles,but like I said,it runs great once it is
> started.Look at the pics and call (NO TEXTS) if interested.Steve
> 423-718-6210"
>
> http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/mcy/3131598422.html
>
> NOT MINE, just sayin. If I had $700 it would be though.
>
> -Kurt
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