Anyone need bits off a frame before it goes to scrap?

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I have two bare frames that will be headed to the scrap-yard soon. I was wondering if there might be someone who could use some bits cut off them before that. One is a 1972 the other is a 1981. The steering head was sold off the 1981. There is no title for the 1972. The `72 is the one in the picture to the left!

You pay shipping and a couple dollars for my time with cut-off saw/wheel.
 
I have two bare frames that will be headed to the scrap-yard soon. I was wondering if there might be someone who could use some bits cut off them before that. One is a 1972 the other is a 1981. The steering head was sold off the 1981. There is no title for the 1972. The `72 is the one in the picture to the left!

You pay shipping and a couple dollars for my time with cut-off saw/wheel.

Man! Your old bikes are living on , piece by piece , in I don’t know how many of our bikes. You’ve been very generous in parting out those old bikes. I know you sure helped me out with a few hard to find things! :cheers:
 
Man! Your old bikes are living on , piece by piece , in I don’t know how many of our bikes. You’ve been very generous in parting out those old bikes. I know you sure helped me out with a few hard to find things! :cheers:
I'm thinking that there is not much left to either of these frames worth saving, unless someone needed something like the upper rear shock mounts. Plus they are a bit on the rusty side so that might be a deal breaker.

Also trying to decide what to do with the 1978. It's complete and the only three things it needs are oil put in the front forks, a good rear tire and probably the most important a title in my name! I would call it something like a survivor or maybe a barn find. I did have it running a few years back. Oh forgot it does need a battery and if your fussy air filters. I did cut down some Briggs and Stratton filters to fit in the air boxes just so it was not running open intakes!
 
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