Hey im trying to determine real miles on my bike the rear wheel drum says "max 141mm" with roughly 1/2mm of wear. So How many miles would you say the bike has gone the odometer reads 3250 miles does this seem right to you?
You can't determine the mileage by that. It' might not be the original wheel. Someone who road it before might have a bad habit of riding the back brakes all the time, or they did a lot of mud and sand riding, so that's not really a good way to figure that out.
@@Amotorcyclenut Just a heads up on the 1972 Honda CB350F Revival video. That bike has OBVIOUSLY completed far more than the 2,200 miles you claim because if this were true that would be a brand new bike and it would still look brand new today even 50 years later! The bike in the video HERE has seen better days and is in very poor cosmetic condition. The odometer in shot clearly shows 12,121 miles. NOTE** The original pipes do NOT rust out after only 2,200 miles even IF you rode it in the rain several times. and those pipes are absolutely trashed plus there is rust everywhere. The engine and alloy side covers are all corroded very badly. Paint is faded as are the gauges. That bikes has seen a LOT of wet roads and poor storage to be so trashed.
I wanted to see u do the valves! Good job Dan
Nice job. Where do you get parts for that from?
If you look in back ground of the thumb nail you'll see a parts bike. It's a 72 SL100
Hey im trying to determine real miles on my bike the rear wheel drum says "max 141mm" with roughly 1/2mm of wear. So How many miles would you say the bike has gone the odometer reads 3250 miles does this seem right to you?
You can't determine the mileage by that. It' might not be the original wheel. Someone who road it before might have a bad habit of riding the back brakes all the time, or they did a lot of mud and sand riding, so that's not really a good way to figure that out.
@@Amotorcyclenut any ideas?
@@Amotorcyclenut It's NOT 2,200 genuine miles you fool. LOL
You literally showed everything except how to remove the points assembly and reinstall it and time it
Here is a video on how to time it. ruclips.net/video/WQqLnBRsofk/видео.html
@@Amotorcyclenut Just a heads up on the 1972 Honda CB350F Revival video. That bike has OBVIOUSLY completed far more than the 2,200 miles you claim because if this were true that would be a brand new bike and it would still look brand new today even 50 years later! The bike in the video HERE has seen better days and is in very poor cosmetic condition. The odometer in shot clearly shows 12,121 miles. NOTE** The original pipes do NOT rust out after only 2,200 miles even IF you rode it in the rain several times. and those pipes are absolutely trashed plus there is rust everywhere. The engine and alloy side covers are all corroded very badly. Paint is faded as are the gauges. That bikes has seen a LOT of wet roads and poor storage to be so trashed.