Working with a friend of mine to fit one in a sandrail/Locost-type frame. I
figure one of the four cylinder ones will fit best, but if you have info
for the big 1500+ ones I'll happily take it.
On Jun 6, 2015 6:22 PM, "Allen Thomas" wrote:
> Whatcha thinking of building? They made a 1000, 1100, 1
Whatcha thinking of building? They made a 1000, 1100, 1200, 1500, and a
1800 motor for them. I'd bet the dimensions are different for all of them.
Allen Thomas
On Jun 6, 2015 12:19 PM, "Kurt Nolte" wrote:
> Anyone know where I can find dimension info for Goldwing engines? External
> dimensions,
No problem glad to hear your backup and running.
Allen Thomas
On Jun 6, 2015 9:23 AM, "Peter" wrote:
> I changed my mind and ordered a new Starter Motor online, found a good
> deal. Part came in, installed it and NH fired right up! Thanks again
> everyone for your assistance!!!
>
> On Wednesday,
Anyone know where I can find dimension info for Goldwing engines? External
dimensions, not internal. Length, width, height, that sort of fun thing.
-Kurt
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No pic yet, I'm cleaning it up now. Fork seals were replaced about 2000 miles
ago. I'll try to post a pic this weekend after I get it put back together and
closer to sellable.
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Have pic to show? Buddy of mine just sold his, same year, got $650 for it.
Clean/Detail it best you can, be upfront on what needs to be done with it,
can probably get $500-$700...
On Saturday, June 6, 2015 at 7:14:21 AM UTC-4, Nate R. - Phily, PA - 83 650
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>
> I am looking for advice on
I changed my mind and ordered a new Starter Motor online, found a good
deal. Part came in, installed it and NH fired right up! Thanks again
everyone for your assistance!!!
On Wednesday, June 3, 2015 at 12:54:52 PM UTC-4, Peter wrote:
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> Thanks everyone for your guidance. I have ordered a rebuil
If it runs good and you clean it up as best you can I would think you'd get
more than $500, probably $800, depends on those tires
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> On Jun 6, 2015, at 07:45, Tommy Hill wrote:
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> Nothing personal, but it sounds lie tires won't affect your value.
>
> Since you asked, I wou
Got a pic to show us, how many miles has it done, do the fork seals leak? Graham
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> On Jun 6, 2015, at 07:14, Nate R. - Phily, PA - 83 650
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> I am looking for advice on how to price my '83 650 Nighthawk. What do you
> guys think I might expect to get for it? It r
Nothing personal, but it sounds lie tires won't affect your value.
Since you asked, I would guess $500 or so by your brief description.
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I should add the bike has about 26,000 miles.
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I am looking for advice on how to price my '83 650 Nighthawk. What do you
guys think I might expect to get for it? It runs ok but in some rough
shape, no rust but tank paint was ruined by gas, aluminum parts corroded,
burns oil. What do you think is a good starting price for it? It has good
t
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