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Greetings from Australia
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04 Dec 2025 00:51
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Very nicely done! (:
04 Dec 2025 05:19
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I’m located in Canberra. ACTI have rebuilt a 1974 DT360a from the ground up using NOS parts from all over the globe, cost around $17,000 all up. Not worth anything like that, but there would be very few anywhere as good, just about every part is new.
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Hey John, your 360 is mint. I’d be too scared to ride it. An original low mileage 360 sold at auction in 2024 for $6,700au. In hindsight, that would’ve been a good buy.
I paid $2,500 for mine, its had a new barrel and piston and runs. Rechromed forks, has headlight and gauges, but the speedo glass is broken. It’s missing the air filter box, and the previous owner bought a new seat, but it’s for an earlier model and doesn’t quite fit up correctly and the latch is missing. Also has thrown a chain at some point and had the hole in the case JB welded. As I mentioned previously all the original bolts have been replaced with randoms and it’s in a 250 frame. Obviously pieced together. Has been resprayed, Not the best job, but has all the decals. It’s not the correct green either, but a nicer shade. IMHO. Not a viable restoration project, but that suits me fine.
I paid $2,500 for mine, its had a new barrel and piston and runs. Rechromed forks, has headlight and gauges, but the speedo glass is broken. It’s missing the air filter box, and the previous owner bought a new seat, but it’s for an earlier model and doesn’t quite fit up correctly and the latch is missing. Also has thrown a chain at some point and had the hole in the case JB welded. As I mentioned previously all the original bolts have been replaced with randoms and it’s in a 250 frame. Obviously pieced together. Has been resprayed, Not the best job, but has all the decals. It’s not the correct green either, but a nicer shade. IMHO. Not a viable restoration project, but that suits me fine.
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Great to see people enjoying these bikes! Mine's a 125 from '78, I use it to chase wild boars around the mountains
Yo Joe, Go Joe
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31 Dec 2025 23:54
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