Help with ID’ing mini bike

#4
Ok, its a Cat, has most of the signs of a 69 300x or tt, but the fenders were not on those models. Not sure what I am going to do with her, but thanks for the fast responses and input!
 
#10
The fork is in decent condition, but the the handle bars or uppers have been modified and rewelded. Are the uppers hard to find or rare? Expensive? I might make an attempt at bringing her back to life if I can find the uppers for a reasonable price.
 

1971_MB1A

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#11
The fork is in decent condition, but the the handle bars or uppers have been modified and rewelded. Are the uppers hard to find or rare? Expensive? I might make an attempt at bringing her back to life if I can find the uppers for a reasonable price.
The uppers off/on do still seem to come up for sale. I Recently saw a decent one sell for around $65. If it were mine for time being I'd just put a period correct engine on it and have some fun riding it.
 

desert rat

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#13
There are so many things to look for. I didn't even look at the bars, they have had a hard life. So many people cut the motor plate too, that is a give away. 350ss small dia. spring on the forks 400x large dia. spring with end cups. I'm still learnin'.
 

45t

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#14
So many things on this bike says 300TT (yellow color, disc brake, small fork spring, bars, absence of shock mounts). I’ve attached a pic of the 69 300TT that I had. The only thing I’m stumbling on is the length of the frame. I cannot tell from the pics of the bike you have, if it has a longer frame? If the frame is a long frame then it may be a 350SS. More than likely you have a 300TT, which is a scarce model. 36F06BE2-180E-476D-BA78-7AF48A0DBB98.jpeg
 
#15
Thanks for the input, fellas! If I can find a decent set of handle bars for it, I will probably try to build her as close to possible as original. If not, I'll most likely sell it or part it out. Thanks again!!
 
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