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45t

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#7
Checked it out today, it's s very nice original bike. It needs a good clean & polish. Only a few non original parts (throttle & carb). Seller is a very nice guy and he said he'd do shipping if the buyer uses uship.
 

markus

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#8
Checked it out today, it's s very nice original bike. It needs a good clean & polish. Only a few non original parts (throttle & carb). Seller is a very nice guy and he said he'd do shipping if the buyer uses uship.
Did you happen to get a good look at the Dummy grip? Curious what it was and if it was original. Most of the bikes built off that chassis (300-350) so to speak in that time frame have what they say in the brochure "flared" grips. The bigger bikes show the "waffle" grantursimo's with what the call "Finned and flared-comfo grips) That in n the bike kinda look dull/soft rubber, the brochure shots they kinda look shiny/harder material.
 

45t

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#10
Did you happen to get a good look at the Dummy grip? Curious what it was and if it was original. Most of the bikes built off that chassis (300-350) so to speak in that time frame have what they say in the brochure "flared" grips. The bigger bikes show the "waffle" grantursimo's with what the call "Finned and flared-comfo grips) That in n the bike kinda look dull/soft rubber, the brochure shots they kinda look shiny/harder material.
It did have the flared dummy grip.
 

markus

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#11
It did have the flared dummy grip.
cool, Its funny I have looked at The brochure photos of cat bikes regularly for 10 years and never really noticed how many different grips are shown on the bikes, I even spotted what looks like the lil indian/OGK grips being used.....Learn something new every day :thumbsup:
 
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