Just joined, an awaiting the arrival of a 1972 xlch, 9k miles, was in barn since 94 out in Il.Being shipped by SDI trucking, I bought the same bike in 1972, as a 19 year old.I guess I am going to restore it to it's former glory, me not so much, 62 and still kicking though. Never done a restoration before, I have my bench built in the cellar and an ready to begin. Glad to be here. steve
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Congratulations on finding your old bike. Now if I could just find my 1960 Cushman Super Eagle out there somewhere.
The forums here hold a lot of information about restoration, paint, spokes, truing, engines, etc. You will find many helpful resources in the coming years.
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Nice! That's great you're getting your old bike back! ME? I never sold my first bike! That one is a 1965 Honda CB160 that my dad gave me to learn how to ride on. That was back in 1972 too! Spent a lot of time "Back in the trails" on the Honda. Now I ride it on the street "legally". Oh... I also own a couple other H-D VLs too. I don't want to limit myself ;^)
Have FUN!Jim
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Welcome aboard. My first 'vintage' bike was a 76 XLCH. I restored it to new cosmetically, but it had a really hot motor inside. Was a very slippery slope.
Great bike and great taste in first vintage bikes. Here's hoping it's not the last, because they are like peanuts. You can't have just one!
Cheers,
Sirhr
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