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How do you come by a good vintage bike to rebuild?
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[QUOTE="ScottS, post: 711028, member: 16996"] My Honda 450 was leaning against the wall in the garage of a house my dad bought as a rental property. He called me and asked me if I wanted it. My experience is to try to get the bike for as close to nothing as possible as you will end up replacing everything anyway. Exceptions would be restored bikes that the owner is selling for less than they have in it or a bike that has a lot of new parts. The seller should be able to get the value of the new parts out of it at least, that's only fair. Once found two pentons in a junkyard - late '60smodels. They were rough but cheap. Putting the word out to friends is useful , everybody know somebody with an old dirtbike in the barn. [/QUOTE]
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