Harry Taylor's last project bike

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bobwhitman
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Harry Taylor's last project bike

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I bought this from Harry a year before he passed away. I've loved it, but really don't ride much any more, so... I'm taking it to Hodaka Days tomorrow, and have posted a for sale ad on Craigslist, Eugene, OR
https://eugene.craigslist.org/mcy/6621593118.html
It is a great bike, fast, smooth & versatile (street-legal, dirt capable).
Wish I was as capable!
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gearyoliver
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Re: Harry Taylor's last project bike

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Wow, looking forward to checking this out also. I have cr forks and would like to see how it's supposed to be done
dirty_rat
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Re: Harry Taylor's last project bike

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Do you know what kind of steering head bearings are used, ball bearings or tapered bearings? If tapered, what size? Also, the shocks look like the old Yamaha Thermoflow shocks, are they? If you don't know or have the information, that's fine, I was just wondering. Thanks
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Re: Harry Taylor's last project bike

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I had this bike on the edge of my space all week, a lot of folks stopped by and admired and wanted to know some history of the bike. I did what I could, but pretty sure this one returned home with it's owner.
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