75 Honda CB 200 discussion forum:Rebuild |
Rebuild |
Razvan said 2009-03-09 05:28 |
Hello all, First I hope I am posting this in the right place, I have just acquired an old 75 Honda CB200T from a friend´s father. It has been kept outside under a tarp for the past couple years and is it pretty bad shape. I looked up the value for it and it is pegged at about 741 dollars new or something like that. So my question is: I want to start working on it and get it restored and running but I´m not sure it is worth my time and money getting this thing in running condition. Anyone have any opinion? Another question: Where do I start? I was told to maybe take it into a dealership/garage and have them take a look at it and tell me what I could do? Would that be worth the money or would it be better just to take it apart and check all the parts and then put it back together? Thanks a billion. |
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