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Old 03-16-2007
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Cool its all good

I just purchased a 1973 harley davidson aermacchi tx 125, good experience buying, its the first thing of any real value I bought off e-bay. The bike is in prety decent shape all of the important bits are there. Now the bad news its an aermacchi no one makes any parts, gues I have to improvise. But when its done I'll probably not see one at every stoplight.
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mind getting some pictures? sounds like an original bike and id love to see a few pictures of your new toy
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Cool pictures coming

I don't have a digital camera at the moment but I can use my roomates when he gets back in few days. Good news their is one badge that the last owner didn't paint over.
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Cool a restored sx 125

Here is a picture of a restored sx 125, I have a tx 125, The only diference that I know of is that tx models had two diferent rear sprockets so you could change your final drive ratio on the side of the road.
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thats so cool looking. good luck with it, maybe get a cheap digital camera and take pictures of its progress as you restore it?
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i need any info on 1973 aermacchi tx 125. websites etc
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