The Part of the Motorcycle

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The Part of the Motorcycle

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Found this on Snowbums website, while looking for 1974 R75/6 wiring photos, kinda cool: Image
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/6's have lights in their valve covers!! :shock:
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Garnet wrote:/6's have lights in their valve covers!! :shock:
Yeah. Even I know that and I got a /7

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I may have to try and replicate that. The anti-christ knows I have the parts.
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Zombie Master wrote:Image
Watercooled?
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SteveD wrote:
Zombie Master wrote:Image
Watercooled?
One would hope!
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Now that is the motorcycle of the apocalypse! I like the way they left the rear shock so accessible, I guess it needs frequent replacement?
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