CB175 Parts/Restoration/Collection

CB175Goose

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Hey everyone!

It's been a while since my last introduction post, so I figured it's time to get back to it! I recently moved from Chicago back to my hometown in Western Michigan. Finally had a chance to lay out all of my parts and see what I'm working with! Multiple engines, frames, tanks, seats, etc... all in varying conditions haha

Pictured also is my 69' CB175 K3, which needs an overhaul and good combing through. The last owner made quite the "franken-bike" with mixed up parts from different model years and CC's.

This Fall/Winter, I'll be diving into the 5-6 engines I've accumulated (which I've never done before) and hopefully pop out in spring with AT LEAST a couple good runners. Then its assembly and hopefully enough parts for two complete bikes!

I'm jumping into the hobby head on with minimal experience and can't wait to learn from all of you. I'm sure I'll be posting more frequently as I know how much I don't know... and there's a lot more that I don't!

Cheers!
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What a satisfying display of potential! Looks like fun! Can’t wait to see what you do with it all.

(Let me know if you’re ever thinking of parting with those rear racks... ;))
 
That's a big treasure trove of bike parts and motors. You have a large socket set too so your on your way. There are lots of members familiar with the 175 Upright bikes and motors here.
 
What a satisfying display of potential! Looks like fun! Can’t wait to see what you do with it all.

(Let me know if you’re ever thinking of parting with those rear racks... ;))
Thank you! I will definitely keep posting as I go, and anything I decide to let go will likely be offered here first.(y)
 
Wrong side of the pond for me, I keep looking for a rack like that, it was always the first thing to be fitted to my bikes back in the day, when they were my only means of transport.
I only seem to be finding them on the worst of condition barn finds... probably because they sat somewhere no one could break them off for 40 years! We shall see what some sanding/polish can accomplish!
 
Wow enough to make a few bikes there ,good luck will follow your posts for updates
 
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