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New project - 1969 C2TR 120

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24 Sep 2022 16:52 - 24 Sep 2022 16:54 #874461 by Trackz440
New project - 1969 C2TR 120 was created by Trackz440
So today I picked up a new project bike to work on over the long Northern Ontario winter ahead. This is not a KZ but if I can swing it, It will be a cool addition to the stable.
Now to find parts for it?
Anyone???
 

2015 Vulcan S 650 - Summer Ride
1967 Samurai A1 250 Restoration in Progress
1980 KZ 750E Restoration Pending
1977 KZ650 C1 Restoration Complete
1968 Honda CB450 Hellcat Restoration Complete, Sold
1981 KZ440 Restoration Completed,Sold
1974 H1E Restoration Completed Sold
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24 Sep 2022 17:13 #874465 by gd4now
Replied by gd4now on topic New project - 1969 C2TR 120
Looks like it will keep you busy over the winter.  Not sure but due to where the front fender is located I think it may be a C2SS and not a C2RT where the front fender is moved up the fork (away from the tire) But what do I know?

1977 KZ650 B1
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24 Sep 2022 17:23 #874467 by Trackz440
Replied by Trackz440 on topic New project - 1969 C2TR 120
You are right about the position of the fender. This one was moved down and had a bunch of crap welded to it (ruined it) to make it look like the SS. Good catch tho.

2015 Vulcan S 650 - Summer Ride
1967 Samurai A1 250 Restoration in Progress
1980 KZ 750E Restoration Pending
1977 KZ650 C1 Restoration Complete
1968 Honda CB450 Hellcat Restoration Complete, Sold
1981 KZ440 Restoration Completed,Sold
1974 H1E Restoration Completed Sold

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