Lets see, just on my 1000, these parts came from other bikes.
Mufflers, gauges, mirrors, oil filter cover, head light shell (thanks Dale), seat grab rail (thanks Dale), handlebars, headlight on/off switch, tail piece, front and rear foot pegs, turn signal control unit (thank Ed), left handlebar switching unit, petcock, seat underpan, seat, tank, sending unit, air box cover (thanks Dale), turn signals, turn signal lenses, rear turn signal supports, lifting bar, stainless steel tailpiece trim tabs, (thanks Eric), luggage rack, brake caliper bleeder caps, front fork air cover caps, and that's just what I can remember off hand, and all the new pieces, throttle quadrant, oil filter, valve cover gasket, frame cover emblems and grommets, tank emblems, grips, tach cable (thanks Eric), gas cap, clutch safety switch cover, levers,
lever cover, seat cover, seat grab rail grommets and bolts, end caps, points and condensers, front and rear brake pads, wire harness cover, battery box cushions and bolts, shock acorn nuts, tires, tubes, battery, oil cooler hoses, carb overflow hoses, carb boot O rings, air filter, lower shock bolts, side stand rubber cushion, spark plugs, fuses, and numerous nuts, bolts, and other hardware and new paint.
I guess it just goes with the territory when restoring an old bike. For me, the reward is the roar of the engine with a twist of the throttle! Now, that's therapeutic!
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