Customer “Gifts” CBS A Motorcycle
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- čas přidán 19. 11. 2023
- What's up CBS fans!
Kyle here - tonight we have a very cool video that we want to share with you all
A customer named Boyd, from Tennessee, has sent the CBS team a gift...
What could it be?
Watch the full video now to find out!
A HUGE thank you to Boyd, we here at CBS are honored
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Aweome.
Thanks Boyd!
Indeed!
🔊Early Christmas👊🏻
1969 is said to be the peak of T120 development. Great bike!.
This is a wow gift I wish I had such a great bike.
Wow, how awesome! Boyd is one cool dude!
Really great, look forward to the videos on it
Nice bike. My ‘63 Trophy has been enjoying all the new parts you are supplying me. All perfect.
First year unit, nice!
You can tell it's from Tennessee by the mud dauber nest in the sidecar mount. : ). That seems to be the cool thing around here.
I was gonna get around to digging that out,..... Things happen.
@@bbivens8263 Mud daubers definitely happen around here. No worries, that's just a bit of southern character.
Great gift from Boyd ! Would be great to get it on the road as it is -- a lot of class just that way . As time permits, new goodies and fixes to get it back towards prime vintage condition would make some cool videos -- looking forward to seeing more . My Bonneville still rates as the best looking bike I have ever had -- even the years can't change that.
This Boyd. The bike ran well before I winterized it last winter. I did have problems with the carbs at anything over half throttle. Didn`t have the time to work on that with all the other stuff I have going on, but I am confident that Malcolm and Kyle will have it running like sewing machine. I am happy that the bike has a good home now. No regrets.
Nice to see you on here Boyd! Will post more videos as we work through it :)@@bbivens8263
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wow. what a gift
Hi Kyle, beautiful bonneville. I'd love to see any of the really basic work you do on this bike. I'm working on a '68 bonneville (similar visual condition) and finding it difficult to build up knowledge how to deal with things like old slightly rusting bolts, and whether to reuse existing bolts on the bike (vs new, or cad plating). Also how to clean up rims and chrome, and paint, or what parts actually need replaced. Interested to know whether you recommend stripping engine down for a rebuild (for the sludge trap etc). Thanks man!
Hello! If the condition is unknown, its only a matter of time until you have to go through the engine. If its a project, I recommend rebuilding it. CAD plating is nice, try to use the original bolts / hardware if you can