
Handlebar assembly is in very good shape, with no pitting on the chrome:

One pair of wheels looks decent, with minimal pitting and not bends or dings:

Both bikes have C100 engines, included the standard C100 cast iron cylinder heads. But they both have a C110 intake manifold:

The crusty red bike had am aftermarket sprocket, as manufactured by CT Alloy, with 49 teeth:

I'll probably strip both of these bikes down and catalog all the parts during my 2-week vacation at home in November.
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