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    Default 1982 CM450A Bobber NEED HELP

    I recently acquired a 1982 CM450A for $300 and I am attempting to turn this bike into a bobber. I was looking around trying to find a kit like a weld on or build a hardtail kit etc. Not sure on the specs that I would need to adhere to ant all that. Kind of new to this, so any help would br greatly appreciated!

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    The cm450 has no kit on the market to do a hardtail. It is not an easy frame to do it with but has been done. Search it on the interweb, there's a few build up videos on YouTube.

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    Hondamatics are just shit man, bad idea and worse execution. I'm gonna be straight ace, can it be done, well yeah we made a flashlight that doubles as a pocket pussy, what can't we do really. The real question is should you, especially being new to this, I'd say no, well fuck no really, it's gonna be a headache and a wallet ache that in the grand scheme of things is gonna leave you with a dodgy pile of parts and and no fine tail on the back. My advice, make it someone else's dick magnet, and buy a better base
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    Not sure if there is that much difference between a hondamatic vs regular 450, but cleaned up the one in the pic, looks like an after market frame to me.

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    a custom frame is the direction i went. The hondamatics are crazy fun to ride

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marine9728 View Post
    1982 CM450A
    Cm450A is a three year model and is great stock, does what it was made to do. I began to chop one a few years ago because I traded a few speakers for it and it was titled, about as good of a deal I'd say. The number one issue I had with this bike was those damn carbs, since then I've heard of carb swaps that'll do it justice but I can't imagine hardtailing one until I dialed a set of carbs for pods.

    Traded it for a nice Ruger M14

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    left and right Mikuni 32s from dime city...........perfect on my bike with open pipes and velocity stacks.


    http://www.dimecitycycles.com/vintag...r-001-166.html

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    Links to pipes/stacks?

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    Update: guy at work is a welder for our trailer shop and has done hard tails before... frame is in the shop as we speak... Will post pics after it's done

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    I made the pipes with stainless bends and straight tubing

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    I have a pair of cm250 so looking fwd to seeing how you go

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    How do I post pics lol I'm on mobile

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    https://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbi...25&ref=m_notif

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