Your Collection: CZ400
Sunday, May 22, 2011 | 6:40 AMThis weeks collection comes from Jeff Hards in Houston, TX.
"These are my CZ400's that I have put together and restored to compete around the country in the AHRMA Vintage Motocross Nationals +50 Expert class. The one with the porcupine head is a 1972 and the one with the radial head is a 1973. Both use a 1973 CZ frame. I wouldn't have been able to build such quality racers without the help of Charlie Richardson of CR High Performance Products in Fallbrook, CA."
Jeff
AHRMA #G17
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Very nice bikes...good job!
they look great ,are they fun to ride? and doo they have balls ?
Sweet bikes Jeff! Brings back such awesome memoiries. Thanks
Fantastic. Nearly brings a tear to my eyes.
Nice rides! @john - Do you really want to ride something with balls? Unless you are a rodeo guy, please just answer that one for yourself. I am sure the bikes run quite well and are a blast to ride. The fact that somebody would put this kind of effort into 40 year old machines should have told you that.
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Great job man, very nice. Brings back great memories. In 1977, I was 15 years old and racing a 1974 250 CZ (Did'nt have much money). That thing was slow but man it handled awsome. Thanks for sharring.