For all of us who love engines - no CBX content

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For all of us who love engines - no CBX content

Post by Kool_Biker »

Hiya

Thought this was fun and a great idea to apply to the mighty CBX engine for one who had the skill, time, patience and equipment.

http://youtu.be/daVDrGsaDME

Best, Aris
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Hi Aris.

I have rebuilt a few of those engines in my time, can't say it was as speedy as that strip and rebuild though :lol:

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Post by Larry Zimmer »

Neat, Aris. Thanks for the diversion and entertainment.
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Post by BiPolarBear »

Thanks, Kool_Biker! I loved it -- except for the minor issue of making me hum 'In The Hall of the Mountain King' when I'm in my workshop!
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