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Sparck Moto - Electrical bits for old bikes
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I know this fellow from his reputation on another forum (www.dotheton.com). He does a lot of custom stuff and markets a few bits and pieces from his website. Of special interest is his 6 or 12 volt flasher unit that will work with either incandescent or LED bulbs. The old flashers can be hard to find and this is a solution.
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08 Sep 2014 20:01
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Thanks for the intro, man.
I know it's kind of poor form for a guy's first post to be an advertisement of some sort, so for that I apologize.
I hope a short into about myself will help remedy the situation...
My name is Matthew. Been riding almost five years now, though I'd been on a bike a few times when I was younger. First bike I ever rode was a Yamaha 360 two-stroke thumper.
I can't remember the exact designation, but it was an early 80's / late 70's model and it nearly killed the 11 year old me.
The bikes currently in my shop are my 2007 Ducati Monster 695 (my only runner at the moment), a 1980-something XS850 triple that belongs to my dad, a 1963 Yamaha YD3S that I found in nearly-dead condition for $150 (I'm close to giving up on this one, not a single part aside from the frame seems to be in working order), a 1977 Honda CJ360 Café, a 1966 Honda CT90 restoration which is nearly finished, and a 1982 Honda CB750C which I'm in the process of converting to an adventure bike.
Anyway... thanks again to Mak and hope to see you guys around.
-Matthew
I know it's kind of poor form for a guy's first post to be an advertisement of some sort, so for that I apologize.
I hope a short into about myself will help remedy the situation...
My name is Matthew. Been riding almost five years now, though I'd been on a bike a few times when I was younger. First bike I ever rode was a Yamaha 360 two-stroke thumper.

The bikes currently in my shop are my 2007 Ducati Monster 695 (my only runner at the moment), a 1980-something XS850 triple that belongs to my dad, a 1963 Yamaha YD3S that I found in nearly-dead condition for $150 (I'm close to giving up on this one, not a single part aside from the frame seems to be in working order), a 1977 Honda CJ360 Café, a 1966 Honda CT90 restoration which is nearly finished, and a 1982 Honda CB750C which I'm in the process of converting to an adventure bike.
Anyway... thanks again to Mak and hope to see you guys around.
-Matthew
08 Sep 2014 20:24
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Replied by Makotosun on topic Sparck Moto - Electrical bits for old bikes
Not in poor form if you were invited my friend

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08 Sep 2014 20:31
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Just a shoutout - I've worked first hand with Matt for a Honda of mine. Excellent service, and a wealth of knowledge. Highly recommended.
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