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#214624 11/01/2007 6:01 PM
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http://www.bonnevilleamerica.com/photopost/data/763/thumbs/scrambler_left.JPG http://www.bonnevilleamerica.com/photopost/data/763/thumbs/scrambler_right.JPG http://www.bonnevilleamerica.com/photopost/data/763/thumbs/scrambler_cl175.JPG

got it today for free, 1971 CL175K5 Scrambler in great condition. Should be able to get it runnin this weekend. Hope these pics post, loading them has me all frustrated. I have a mac, can someone explain?


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well there are pics there about the size of a postage stamp.


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I'll move this to other bikes once you get the pics figured out...

Any Mac users out there?!? I have a feeling it has to do with selecting a thumbnail rather than the full picture.


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You have to load up the correct size picture, hold the CTRL button down and click on the image then choose Copy Image Address from the pop up menu. Then you can use paste the address into the UBB [image] tags to show off.




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go ahead and move it Benny, apparently I posted in the wrong forum. I was trying to read directions and post pics and getting confused all at once. Feel like a dumbass. Whats the correct pic size? anything bigger than 450x whatever is too big of a file?


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Nice...I'm considering picking up a CL175 or CB200 to run the Lake Erie Loop with next year.


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Looks like it'll be a fun bike.

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Looks like a cool bike to play with. My friend who builds custom HDs and owns Dutches Custom Cycles rides a little Honda back and forth to the shop every day. Cracks me up to see since he is a pretty big guy.


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I think this will be the one for my girlfriend to learn on, first thing she asked when I told her I picked it up was " Is it small enough for me?" so maybe she wants to ride up front.


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If thats the case it's a double edge sword. I love to ride with Wendy but at the same time I worry she might make a mistake and I can't do anything from my bike to help her. I love the look on her face when she sees the new custom job I have done,she lights up. She is so proud of her America and it makes me feel good that she enjoys it so much.


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Dave, how'd you get that sweet lookin' little bike for free, dude?

Nice! VERY nice! The thing looks like it's no more than 6 years old, NOT 36!!!

(what?! You found it hermetically-sealed and kept in a very large mayonaise jar on Funk and Wagnel's doorstep, or somethin'?!)

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Tell me about it! I thought for sure when the guy didnt even know what it was on the phone, thatit would be a huge piece of crap that maybe I could salvage some parts off of. It didnt even have a cover, just under a big pine tree covered in needles. There is hardly any rust on it, no dents, nothing missing but the side covers. I took the carbs apart and cleaned them today, replaced all the fuel lines, and tried to get it goin, but I dont have spark at the plug. I'm thinking the coil might be bad since I have power through the whole system. Or the condensor, I dont know. I'll replace the whole ignition system till I figure it out. I will update my progress...


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OK, today I put a new condensor on, dont know if it needed it but it was 5 bucks, really cleaned the points good and used a battery I had in my basement. It started up with some encouragement!! Runs real rough though and my low idle is plain nasty, keeps shutting down lower than 1000rpm. Looks like I need to do some more carb work cause its running rich, too. Still, I'm pretty stoked to get this much with not much work or money...yet. I need to check the charging system and see if that works. Had it on the center stand and shifted through a couple gears before it shut off. Thats good enough for todays work.


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Wow, looks like I haven't updated my progress in quite a while. I had a helluva time getting the bike to run on both cylinders, rebuilt the carbs and cleaned them out real good, still on one cylinder. Finally, found out it was a stuck float. So, I got that fixed and.... success! The bike fired up, both sides kickin, then it took off to high RPMs. Shut off and I couldn't get it started again. Cam jumped time. Cam beat up some of the insides. Also chewed up the cam chain tensioner gear. It's made from plastic. Also bent a valve. Gave up on it for some time. So forward some months.... my fiance says one of her students is in motorcycle repair shop at the local technical high school. Does he need a project to work on?
Of course he did, so I dropped the bike off there and now it's in a hundred pieces. Good news is, I stopped by tonight to check it out, there is another Honda 175 in the shop with a good motor, the teacher there wants to just swap engines and be done with it, since mine is going to need some machine work, which the machine shop there is also going to take care of. If everything works out, I may have the old Scrambler back soon and running good. I feel good about it. I get the work done for free, and not in my driveway where I run the risk of losing parts, and the kids get some valuable training in a supervised environment. Seems like a win/win, since they can't break it anymore than I did.


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Here are pics of poor quality from when I brought it home.





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man?...thats exactly 1 year and 2 days since

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man?...thats exactly 1 year and 2 days since




I hadn't noticed, that's kind of strange. Obviously I put a lot more time and effort into the America.


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Re: new addition to the family- ITS ALIVE!!
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Finally!! The bike fired up today! Both cylinders, ran pretty well, shifted through all the gears. I knew it was about to be ready, so for the last few unemployed days, I've been going up to the Tech high school and checking the progress, and getting the kid motivated to work. Yesterday I went and got a new battery and plugs, today it needed some slight timing adjustment on the points, but then it fired to life for the first time as a rebuilt motor. Still has some things that need to be fixed, like oil leaks and crusty cables, but nothing too serious. Shouldn't be too long now before I go pick it up and bring it home.


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Let the chroming begin!


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ha ha, not on this one! well, maybe just a little


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Well, I finally got it back today, took it for the first ride just now! I rode it I rode it I rode it!! It only took a year and a half after I brought it home to be able to take it up and down the street. Still need some work, electrical, front brakes, a few other minor things, but the important thing is that it runs! And it sounds really good, no valve noise like a lot of old Hondas have. The engine is smooth and quiet. Tomorrow, I may illegally go around the block a few times...


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Guess I missed this thread the first time around. It is always so cool to bring something back from the dead. A lot of times, my friends have said, "wouldn't it have been easier and cheaper to buy something like it that was already done"? Maybe, but that misses the point. To bring it back, IT'S ALIVE, EGOR, ITS ALLLLLLIVE! Good going, Dave!


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"wouldn't it have been easier and cheaper to buy something like it that was already done"?




Yeah, but I got the bike for free, spent maybe, and I mean maybe 100 bucks in parts, then the labor was all free, courtesy of the local technical high school. Now I have a toy 7 or 8 years older than I am!


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Hah!, it ain't hard to find a toy that is older than you! Heck, I have underwear that is older than you! (Maybe thats too much information? )


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A Honda just like yours won the MotoGiro USA last year.
It's a rally for sub-305cc bikes.
http://www.motogiro-usa.com/

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A Honda just like yours won the MotoGiro USA last year.
It's a rally for sub-305cc bikes.
http://www.motogiro-usa.com/





That looks really fun, but it's for 1968 and earlier bikes. Maybe I can get the Dream running and enter it someday


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I had a 1969? Honda Scambler. I was my first Bike and it sold me on a lifetime of riding.

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Wow, Rob. That ole Honda looks incredibly clean. God I love seeing these old classic bikes.


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...took it for the first ride just now! I rode it I rode it I rode it!!




I wish I could have seen ya ride it, Dave. You're gonna take that around the block? You're braver than I. That's like 30 mph
Have fun.


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I think this thing has the potential to hit 50 or so in 5th. I need front brakes before I try, though.


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All this time I figured you as my age! Now I find out your just a puppy!
No wonder your waggin your tail.
Congrats!

If I had that little ol' thing run'in, I'd be waggin my tail too, if it still would.


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All this time I figured you as my age! Now I find out your just a puppy!
No wonder your waggin your tail.
Congrats!





That's funny! Yeah, I'm still a young buck in comparison to most of the America/Speedmaster owners

So the bike will indeed do 50 mph, and in 4th gear no less! Seems to run pretty happy up until 7000 rpm, then starts to choke and sputter. Guess the carbies still need adjusting. And yeah, I rode in full gear, I don't trust the bike yet


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That's funny! Yeah, I'm still a young buck in comparison to most of the America/Speedmaster owners

So the bike will indeed do 50 mph, and in 4th gear no less! Seems to run pretty happy up until 7000 rpm, then starts to choke and sputter. Guess the carbies still need adjusting. And yeah, I rode in full gear, I don't trust the bike yet


Sorry Dave, I didn't mean to "out" you. (You little whipper snapper)


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Sure you didn't, Rich!

I lost a motor mount while out riding


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I can see the DNA from my former '66 CA160 in that motor...

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Sure you didn't, Rich!

I lost a motor mount while out riding


But you ARE starting to show your age, Dave. First, you're worried about front brakes, now motor mounts... Whats next, wishing for an electric starter? Ahhhh...., how soon the recklessness of youth turn to thoughts of safety and consequences... and back pain!


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Come on man, it's a Honda!! It kicks AND has a button start!!! Good thing too, it's a B to kick it over when it's cold! And that's why I was in FULL GEAR when I took it out, no confidence in the machine yet, and I still feel my last connection I made with Earth!


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Seeing the pics of your bike stirred up some memories of an old 160 my oldest brother brought home and rebuilt the first year he came home from the navy in 1970. It must've been a 66 or 67, no chrome on the tank,just a honda badge and rubber pads. I was 12 when he rebuilt the bike, and 13 when I started riding it. It was the first motorcyle I ever drove. I don't know how fast it would go because I was too scared to run it over 70mph but I know it would do more. The kick start was broken off, there was no electric start on this on, so it was a push to start situation. One day I figured out that you could turn the ignition to the headlight on position and it would start without charging the battery. Man I had some fun on that bike. Know what? Its still just as much fun to be ridin whether goin to work, play, or just to be ridin. Enjoy that old Honda dude! Have fun ridin it!


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Now I need to trace the short in the wiring.... it just started blowing fuses for no reason. Old bikes are fun! Or a challenge... Or just down right frustrating...


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Found out why the fuses were blowing, loose wire in the headlight bucket. Got the wiring harness all put back in and tucked up nice in the frame and zip tied in place. The bike will now start right up with one kick! I left it alone for 24 hours to see if there was any drain on the battery, went out and put the key in, kicked right over and purred. I think I have all the mechanical and electrical kinks out, except for the rear brake switch, now on to the minor issues, like front brakes and tires that aren't cracked.


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