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[QUOTE="rosshh, post: 203930, member: 25645"] Thanks Whoops. My frame number is m1(or I) 4903. This bike has definitly sparked an interest for me in vintage motorcycles. I noticed that the modifications have moved the rear shocks back.:confused: I am not 100% sure on the year but maybe someone can tell by the frame number. The bike has not been run in a very long time (probally over 25 years - I bought it from the original owners estate). The tires are the originals and still have some of the nipples left on them - but the rubber has decayed from time. Any ideas on how to prep the bike properly before I start it again? I already drained the gear oil and it came out a very thick sludge. Thanks for your help. [/QUOTE]
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