Posted by DRF on May 7, 2009, 4:59 pm
looking for turn signals front & rear 6 volt
1972 CT1 Dualsport
Posted by =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=80?= on May 7, 2009, 6:35 pm
> looking for turn signals front & rear 6 volt
> 1972 CT1 Dualsport
Look in the Dennis Kirk catalog or the Tucker Rocky catalog for
aftermarket replicas.
Posted by someone on May 7, 2009, 10:04 pm
>> looking for turn signals front & rear 6 volt
>> 1972 CT1 Dualsport
>Look in the Dennis Kirk catalog or the Tucker Rocky catalog for
>aftermarket replicas.
great used ones can be had cheaper. see my other post.
recycle! keep them out of scrap piles.
Posted by someone on May 7, 2009, 10:10 pm
someone@some.domain wrote:
>>> looking for turn signals front & rear 6 volt
>>> 1972 CT1 Dualsport
>>
>>Look in the Dennis Kirk catalog or the Tucker Rocky catalog for
>>aftermarket replicas.
>great used ones can be had cheaper. see my other post.
>recycle! keep them out of scrap piles.
if your lights have the square ends on the mounting hard ware i have some.
let me know how many you need and tommorow i'll go look for nice ones.
tell me how nice you want them. i don't have any nos, but i should have clean
and tight ones. lens and gaskets are easy, too.
Posted by someone on May 7, 2009, 10:02 pm
wrote:
>looking for turn signals front & rear 6 volt
>1972 CT1 Dualsport
buy a copy of walneck's classic cycle trader. it will have MANY parts sellers.
and, if you're a vintage fan, it's a kick in the ass to read. make sure you
get the printed one, m'kay boys?
want to buy a 66 yr1? it's the first of the monster bikes. 350cc, 5 speed 2
stroke. it's got a great motor and trans, but needs the cosmetic stuff normal
for a 42 year old bike. i can send you pictures. it's a ca. bike and i am 2
hours from las vegas or l.a.
i don't work for walneck's. but buzz is a great guy you can call and get
advice from. he is smart!
let us know how you make out. i'm goping to check my pile for your lites.
glad to see another classic being loved.
> 1972 CT1 Dualsport