Building a Honda CA95 from Scratch-Where's The Bike Now?

The little brother to the CA160 in our family of Hondas
Jetblackchemist
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Post by Jetblackchemist »

Hey spokes, it's been nice down here in Columbia s.c. for the last week upper 60's :) Welcome to the general neighborhood.
Sam Green
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Post by Sam Green »

Hey Chip, wishing you lots of happiness in your new home this Christmas and throughout the years.
You now have no excuse to get out of meeting and me buying you that beer.
April in Valdosta, just down the road :D

Sam. ;)
Spokes
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Post by Spokes »

Hey Sam,
That will be very, extremely cool. I look forward to April!
Smithers
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Post by Smithers »

Alright a new home and a new garage to set up! The good thing is that you get to set it all up nice again and have everything all organized and clean. You got a shop heater to put in there? :)
Spokes
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Post by Spokes »

No shop heater needed! Below is the new digs in Sylvania GA.
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The shop & personal goods show up next week and the shop and build from scratch will continue. Hope to really be done by April. In the meantime I will be shopping aroundfor my next project.
KellieLyne
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Post by KellieLyne »

Beautiful home! Life is rough huh Chip? ;)
Smithers
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Post by Smithers »

Looks top notch. You even have a nice driveway with a perfect slope to jump-start motorcycles! Perfect.
Spokes
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Thanks, but I have to admit that yes, life is good. On the otherhand, this area is very depressed. The home in the pic is less expensive than the place in Eden Prairie and twice the size. LOL and yes again, the drive has a great slope for starting bikes...but if they don't start...man what a push.
Smithers
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Post by Smithers »

Yeap I'm kinda keepin an eye out for a mansion in some area where there's no demand because of location... that means LESS PEOPLE out in that area to bug you! :D

Now you should enclose that sunroom and make it a showroom for your bikes! hehe You know, make it into some usable space.
KellieLyne
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Post by KellieLyne »

Hey good idea!!!!..... Chips Museum!!!!!
Sam Green
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Post by Sam Green »

Looks a nice sizeable shed/shop Chip, how about a picture of the house that you'll be living in. :D :D :D :D :D :D Ya'll have a happy new year ;)

Sam. :)
Spokes
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Post by Spokes »

Happy New Year Sam and to all! Good one.... Tuesday Jan 3 the moving truck and all the shop goods will be delivered. Checking out the garage and making plans. The home is rather big for just the two of us and a small dog.....

I hope to come down to Valdosa and meet you, as I will be traviling down the Florida way to get with some long lost family.

My neighbor tells me there is a Cushman Scooter club....It's all going to be very interesting.....
Spokes
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Post by Spokes »

Time Stamp 1-26-2012

Finally the shop is together enough to continue my build. I will be using the fuel petcock from my new CA160 project to complete the fuel system. I will post some pics soon. I really hope to be done within a month or two. The Georgia weather is a welcome blessing for building any project.
Sam Green
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Post by Sam Green »

When it's cold in England, go race in Georgia :D :D :D :D

Sam. :)
Spokes
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Post by Spokes »

Finally back to the build. Today I assembled the handlebar controls. Like the bike, they are made up of parts collected over time. I found a nice set of original handlebars, straight and nice chrome. I decided to go with the original petcock set up for the tank. I should have all of the parts this week.

I intend to do the tank/carb leak test off the bike. I built a test stand from an extra frame (the rear fender was sent to Sam). I will mount the carb to a vertical part of the frame and bolt the tank to the frame. This way I will know if I have a problem.....before it goes on the bike. The final project will be to build a solo seat assembly. It may be like the seat i built for the CA95 I built a couple of years ago. (pic in my album)

The bike looks like it may actually be finished soon. 3 years in the making. I will do a youtube video of the complete bike and the story behind it.. Then it will be donated and auctioned to support the fight against Breast Cancer. A friend of mine's wife works for the American Cancer Society and they are making arraingements to pick up the bike when done.
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