Tom - the original CL125A brochure is quite rare, you almost never see it advertised on ebay the photos of the brochure in the photo section show it to be a...
Hi, well if you collect brochures- none of the ones inth ephoto's section will be of any value as theyre only copies. I dont have a clue to the original size...
HI, Well myself i do see why people like collecting brouchures, and i agree that brochures included with a bike, along with any other bike relevant info is...
Any material experts out there? I find I need to make a couple of new carburetor insulators. In order to have the CB160 Carbs flare out enough to clear the...
With some reading, I learned that 4 materials are commonly used for carb spacers/insulator. Wood conducts the least heat, but is subject to chemical breakdown...
If you know how to do casting, it could be easily done, just make a cast of the original, slice it where the extension is needed and add material (from a...
After months of off and on restoring, I finally finished the 1968 Honda CD175 Sloper. I purchased this bike nearly two years ago in an extreamly sad state,...
WOW - that is stunning! I have only one problem - I wish you would not be so stingy with the pictures... at least a shot of the other side, if not 3-4...
Hi, I think the plastic spacer is made of some nylon based material and the metal spacer is aluminum as mentioned in previous posts. You could perhaps uses...
... Yes! Don't be so stingy with pictures. Ha! You don't have to be as picture crazy as I who would post a picture of a polished bolt! But about a dozen...
Hi, Well i think that the ss160 project should be written up into a nice word document, and converted to a' single webpage' then uploaded to the group. As i...
Your project is really looking great. Good luck on the insulator issue. Why didn't you put a angle cut on the manifolds to get your flare? Or weld in a...
 My Thoughts on material for insulator is a block of nylon cnc'ed to spec. alum. as well                            KennyM ...
... I may shave a little off the base of the intake tube to fine tune the angles. My thoughts are that the spacers are cheaper to replace than the aluminum...
Many thanks for the kinds words Ben. The other side is where the bandaids and duct tape is so I didn't want to show that..heee hee just kidding. Thanks again, ...
Hello all, Finally getting the carb put back onto my '68 SS125. Last year, the floats stopped "floating", so I took it upon myself to clean everything, and...
This is a question with a long answer - allow me to try to take it back to "before re-installing the carb"..... - first, if trying to sort out a carb, make...
  Hi Kurt Start with the carb screw closest to the bowl lightly seat it turn out 1.5 to 2 turns clockwise. next adjustment is idle.     Top center...
Thanks much to both Tom & Kenny for their informative answers. Now, I have my work cut-out for me before I can take that "long ride"! I'll post an update...
I just came from my local paint shop and found out they can pre-mix the base coat and color coat and put them into their own spray cans and the color coats are...
I just added a magazine add to the brochures section that hasn't been uploaded before. It shows a yellow CL125A which is partly why I bought it. I will also...
Hi, thats cool :)... thanks for uploading it. I just had a look, shame they didnt put the CL125A in the foreground lol. regards Robin ... From: Tom Winegar ...