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Re:A New Project 4 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
Very nice vintage bike! Have fun with it!
 
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Re:A New Project 4 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
Sweet little Honda.
 
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Re:A New Project 4 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
Questcap wrote:

I have an opportunity to possibly acquire a similar find with just 279 miles on it. I'm going to have a look at it tomorrow morning.[/quote]Where was that again? I'll bring my truck.
 
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Re:A New Project 4 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
Billmel wrote:
I just picked up this 1975 Honda CB125, it's all original with 1900 miles on it. It has been garage keep and not run for over 25 years. What would be the steps I need to take to get it running again? Do I need to clean the tank and carb? And how would I do that, Seafoam??? I am no mechanic but would love to learn.

Sweet Bike, 1st thing you need to do is resist the desire to start it, yank the plugs and wires and replace with new, while the plugs are out get some marine grade fogging oil and put a table spoon of oil into the cylinder. next drain all the fluids and replace, however i would be reserved in useing synthetic fluids until the bike has been run awhile. Its apparent that the tires will need to be replaced as well. Do not attempt to run the bike until you soak the carb in cleaning solution and perhaps a rebuild kit. Theres going to be alot of varnish in the carb after that many years sitting without being run. Most important though is enjoy the time you spend getting this old girl running again.
 
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