Most of the good repro parts come from Thailand anyways.Hi, thanks for the links, but since a year, I can't buy anything from the uS due to the high taxes and shipping costs, I bought everything I need at CMSNL, shipping is cheap, and delivery is quick.

I ended up with some new re-pop cb350 stuff from there last year and more recently throt, clutch, brake & speedo cables & wiring harnes for a '66 Dream 305 proj. About 1/3 of the total cost of the Dream stuff was shipping (tariff was built into shipping cost).Most of the good repro parts come from Thailand anyways.
I contacted CMSNL regarding their petcock packing and it's resistance to ethanol and this was their initial reply:Hi, thanks for the links, but since a year, I can't buy anything from the uS due to the high taxes and shipping costs, I bought everything I need at CMSNL, shipping is cheap, and delivery is quick.
Unfortunately now it has become between - a bunch more expensive and impossible to get Thailand parts in the US. The only thing I want is a set of the crash bars for my bike, but none of the 3 sellers will even try to ship here right now - regardless of if I am willing to pay the tariff or upgrade to DHL or have them smuggled like they were coke. At this point, the easiest way would be a vacation to Thailand and a big suitcase.I ended up with some new re-pop cb350 stuff from there last year and more recently throt, clutch, brake & speedo cables & wiring harnes for a '66 Dream 305 proj. About 1/3 of the total cost of the Dream stuff was shipping (tariff was built into shipping cost).
Ethanol resistant packing? I clearly missed something. If you are worried about E10 - get a $20 kit of orings from harbor freight and replace any o-ring you get. the E10 bogyman is hilarious, It has been a fact of life here since the 80's in Minnesota and I have yet to see anything ever impacted by it - other than the fact that it cleans all the crap out of your fuel system in the first 1/4 tank and clogs everything else.I contacted CMSNL regarding their petcock packing and it's resistance to ethanol and this was their initial reply:
"Thank you kindly for your e-mail.
We are a web shop only without a work shop.
Please, ask your local dealer about this, he could advise you."
When pressed that they should check with their supplier they responded:
"Thank you kindly for your e-mail.
It's the same as all other components in your fuel system: not ethanol resistant."
If you can make your own ethanol resistant packing then it should certainly last longer than what is offered commercially.
That's not a surprise, but thanks for the info.I contacted CMSNL regarding their petcock packing and it's resistance to ethanol and this was their initial reply:
"Thank you kindly for your e-mail.
We are a web shop only without a work shop.
Please, ask your local dealer about this, he could advise you."
When pressed that they should check with their supplier they responded:
"Thank you kindly for your e-mail.
It's the same as all other components in your fuel system: not ethanol resistant."
If you can make your own ethanol resistant packing then it should certainly last longer than what is offered commercially.
Comprehensive set of pictures, many parts are similar to CB72. Can't say I saw many Dreams in the uk, probably was not looking as I am not a fan of that design.And more:
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The beveled edge on the A, or top, packing would be the most difficult part to reproduce. Then finding a way to get the stand pipe to stay in place. The sealing surface of the A packing is the beveled edge.I contacted CMSNL regarding their petcock packing and it's resistance to ethanol and this was their initial reply:
"Thank you kindly for your e-mail.
We are a web shop only without a work shop.
Please, ask your local dealer about this, he could advise you."
When pressed that they should check with their supplier they responded:
"Thank you kindly for your e-mail.
It's the same as all other components in your fuel system: not ethanol resistant."
If you can make your own ethanol resistant packing then it should certainly last longer than what is offered commercially.

I guess the camera and 20 feet make your blue bike look better than it might be, but it sure looks good in the pics you've posted. And those fishtails. My Dad would have loved them.My mostly original blue paint is pretty bad in places but I like it a lot anyway. The white accessories would be great.
Between the looks and the rumble of the 360 crank, I love it.I guess the camera and 20 feet make your blue bike look better than it might be, but it sure looks good in the pics you've posted. And those fishtails. My Dad would have loved them.









No problem , I got 5 or 6 NOS units somewhere, it's more that I'm always surprised how that could have gone wrong. In this case, I think I know how one of the PO's managed to break it, but still.....That sucks but good catch. Hopefully not too much trouble getting a serviceable replacement but still wonder how it happened.
Unfortunately, the paint shop painted the small parts already black (normally he isn't that fast), so, the color will be black. The frame looked very good now it is blasted, nothing has to be done, no welding, no fillers, no cracks, no nothing.
