Non Hodaka engine rebuilding.

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Tether
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Non Hodaka engine rebuilding.

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A good friend of mine has a Can-Am MX1 250 that he bought new in 1975. Serial number 6. We are going to restore it so he can pass it on to his son and grandson.
The bike has not been run for many years but he kept it indoors and turned it over regularly. It would probably run.
Since neither of us are engine rebuilders I thought I would ask this group for any recommendations on someone that would be interested in doing a vintage Can-Am.
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thrownchain
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Re: Non Hodaka engine rebuilding.

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Yo! You’re a long way off though.
Tether
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Re: Non Hodaka engine rebuilding.

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Dan,
I sent you an email
thrownchain
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Re: Non Hodaka engine rebuilding.

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As long as parts are available I work on most brands.
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ossa95d
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Re: Non Hodaka engine rebuilding.

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I used to deal with Al Roberts in Texas for Can-Am parts. Most parts are readily available.
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