Anyone up for a game of what the heck is this?


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Post away.

I'll take "Odd ball CBX parts" for $400 Alex.

And none of that foreign stuff, Mike. ("Yah, I know - "it's only foreign to YOU, Barry")
Start with the $100 category. You know. Easier stuff - to build confidence.

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EMS wrote:
FalldownPhil wrote:Is there a prize ?? :laughing-lettersrofl:
I am inclined to agree with Dave on #4. Especially because we already have one of the upper, short black bolts in here already.
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Don't know. To me, the bolt looks a little too long and too skinny for a motor mount. Maybe it is a generic bolt the PO used instead of an original CBX fastener somewhere.
That bolt has a concave/dished head on it. Other than the 10mm headlight bucket bolts, they are only found on motor mounts and foot peg and side plates. ( I think) :-) It appears
to be 8mm.
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FalldownPhil wrote: That bolt has a concave/dished head on it. Phil
That is what throws me off, Phil. On my picture, it doesn't look like it. It looks more like a small center "punch" hole instead of a dished surface.
I guess I need to different screen setting or larger monitor (looking at a 23" right now..)

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barryadam wrote:Post away.

I'll take "Odd ball CBX parts" for $400 Alex.

And none of that foreign stuff, Mike. ("Yah, I know - "it's only foreign to YOU, Barry")
Start with the $100 category. You know. Easier stuff - to build confidence.

Barry

O.K., Barry! I have one for the $ 1.- category. Really easy.. :D :D

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Spring seat. Alt assembly.

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Or, transmission,

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We have a winner! Barry got this one first. I think he sits there with the parts catalog on his lap?? :?

Here is another one. A tad more difficult. Maybe from the $6.25 category. :D

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Front fork piston

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Cool, Artie, good one! You guys are too smart. I am running out of weird looking things. I have to wait for at least three responses before I put out another one.

Let's stick with these funny looking round things....

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Drive shaft for the ignition rotor. (reluctor) or whatever it is called. Inside advance unit :-)
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FalldownPhil wrote:Drive shaft for the ignition rotor. (reluctor) or whatever it is called. Inside advance unit :-)
Phil

Thanks, Phil! You've got it.

I don't think there is anymore interest to continue this.. :think:

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Naw, I just can't get to my pile of parts right now to take some pictures.
Maybe this coming weekend.

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Good one, Barry! Hard to say without a size reference, and the pointy tip throws me off. I still say brake rotor bolt????

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Chain adjuster bolt. The pointy tip is the giveaway.

EDIT: Nope! It'd have a lot more threads than that. Nevermind!
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