Looking to renovate!
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Looking to renovate!
Afternoon, found my dad's 1965 CM90 step through in garage. Looks mostly complete but would like to tidy it and make safe for riding. Just wondering best websites or links for spares. I'm in Kenilworth, Warwickshire.
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Re: Looking to renovate!
Nice find and quite rare. CMSNL in the Netherlands are good but the postage is a killer I think the minimum is £14.
However get the part numbers off there, to search ebay and David SIlvers at Leiston in Suffolk.
However get the part numbers off there, to search ebay and David SIlvers at Leiston in Suffolk.
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Re: Looking to renovate!
Best bet is to use CMSNL website to find part numbers for your particular bike.
https://www.cmsnl.com/honda-c90_model7146/
That should give you all the various C90s, pick your own and you'll get all the original Honda schematics and numbers.
Then use those numbers on David Silvers website, Nutjob, eBay, Wemoto or any other supplier you can find, even Honda themselves maybe (but probably not for a 1965 bike). You can even Google the part numbers too, this quite often turns something up.
https://www.cmsnl.com/honda-c90_model7146/
That should give you all the various C90s, pick your own and you'll get all the original Honda schematics and numbers.
Then use those numbers on David Silvers website, Nutjob, eBay, Wemoto or any other supplier you can find, even Honda themselves maybe (but probably not for a 1965 bike). You can even Google the part numbers too, this quite often turns something up.