Not mine, looks clean:
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I'm somewhat interested as I remember these well from late 60's, but anyone know what parts availability is like nowadays?
That's a really nice one and a great price. If you join the various owners groups you'll find parts available, as always rubber parts are the hardest to find. I've owned a couple of the 100cc models and they are fun to ride, and mechanically excellent. If I was closer......etc. etc.
:thumbs: That's a really clean one and looks to be all original. Love the scrambler pipes. Don't recall that I've seen many 175s. That price seems more than fair even for a non-runner in that condition.
Interesting transmission/shifter set-up on the Hurricane Scrambler variant of the 'Dual-Twin'. Both versions also have chrome-plated cylinders, rotary valves, & oil injection.
https://magazine.cycleworld.com/article/1967/1/1/bridgestone-175-street-scrambler
https://www.bridgestonemotorcycle.com/documents/cyclemag.pdf
I contacted the seller this morning but he already has a sale pending. He will let me know if it doesn't go through but I'm not hopeful :'(
they are cool. I almost bought a 200 years ago at barber but it slipped through. I still regret not getting it but im ok not having one either. very cool bikes