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Offline Arch stanton

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New member saying Hello.
« on: March 08, 2018, 08:03:52 PM »
Hello Chaps.
I have just returned  to Cb750 ownership after many years absence. I previously owned 2 F1's which I heavily modified.
But now I am hoping to right the wrongs of the past. Where I intend to restore a Chopped CB750K1 back to the bike it deserves to be. What I am aiming for is a cosmetically tweaked bike using only period parts. Particularly a original Marvin 4into1 exhaust & two/four seat etc. So though not standard it will be a authentically period bike.
So would appreciate any help info & advise offered by you guys.
I live in Garstang Lancashire. With a long history of attending bike rallies TT & MGP.
My other current bikes are..
1967 CD175A SLOPER.
1971 Yamaha Yas1
1971 Suzuki T250
1971 Suzuki T500
1972 CB175K6 (Gold)
1973 CB175K6 (blue)
1975 Xl250 motorsport
1977 RD400D
1988 Yamaha Tdr250
1990 Kawasaki Ke100
2002 Suzuki Drz400E
Anyway its nice to be aboard.
Regards.
Sean.

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« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2018, 08:09:14 PM »
Welcome I like the sound of your plans standard doesn't stand out so much anymore since the flood of American imports

Mick
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Honda CB750k1 Valley Green Metallic
Honda CB750k1 Candy Gold
Honda CB550k Candy Jade Green
Honda CG125
Aprilia Pegaso 650
Moto guzzi 1200 sport
Kawasaki EX650R (Mine until dave pays for it)
Kawasaki ZXR400 J

Offline Johnwebley

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« Reply #2 on: March 08, 2018, 08:10:20 PM »
welcome Sean,

  enjoy the fun forum of sohc,

 if you need rebuilding,set up advice,lots of real experts here,
 we like lots of pictures,not just Hondas,


 
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« Reply #3 on: March 08, 2018, 08:48:57 PM »
Welcome in, nice collection you have there  8)

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« Reply #4 on: March 08, 2018, 09:03:58 PM »
Arch Stanton?
I thought you were dead.
I've seen your gravestone anyway.

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« Reply #5 on: March 08, 2018, 09:25:07 PM »
Welcome aboard. I'm just down the road in sunny Lytham St Annes. Kettle is always on and biccies are on Free Issue if you are over my way.
Now: 2008 CB1300S, CB750K4, 1970 Bonneville. Various other 1960's 650 Triumph T120's/ TR6's/ TR6C's (all in bits...many, many bits unfortunately). Previous: 2007 CB600FA, 1976 CB500 Four. BMW F800ST. GS750E. ZZR1100. CB1300 (2). ZXR1200S. VFR800. CB750 Nighthawk. CX500. XS500 Yam. Suzuki GT500. BSA A10. Various Lambrettas. Zundapp Bella (honest).

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« Reply #6 on: March 08, 2018, 09:28:13 PM »
1967 CD175A SLOPER.
1971 Yamaha Yas1
1971 Suzuki T250
1971 Suzuki T500
1972 CB175K6 (Gold)
1973 CB175K6 (blue)
1975 Xl250 motorsport
1977 RD400D
1988 Yamaha Tdr250
1990 Kawasaki Ke100
2002 Suzuki Drz400E

Mate, you are doomed.

You can double that if you want one of each.

Don’t laugh. There are guys on here who are nearly there!

Steve.


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Offline Moorey

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Re: New member saying Hello.
« Reply #7 on: March 08, 2018, 09:45:53 PM »
Welcome to the forum. Have fun.  :)

Offline Laverda Dave

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« Reply #8 on: March 08, 2018, 10:44:22 PM »
Welcome to the forum, you'll enjoy the banter on here.
That's a nice collection, you must have a barn in your garden! CB175's were lovely looking bikes, especially the blue ones. I had a CB160 as my first bike, s/h CB175's were beyond my reach.
No Italian bikes on your list, you are missing out a vital part of biking life  ;)
1976 Honda 400/4
1977 Rickman Honda CR750
1999 Honda VFR 800FX
1955 750 Dresda Triton
1978 Moto Morini 350 Sport
1978 Honda CB400/4 'Rat' bike
1982 Laverda 120 Jota

Offline philward

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« Reply #9 on: March 08, 2018, 10:52:06 PM »
Welcome - enjoy the forum
Current Bikes:-
Honda CB750K2 (1975)
Honda CB500K2 (12/1972)
Honda CR750 Replica (1972)
Honda CB350K0 (1969)
Kawasaki ZZR1100D3 (1995)
Kawasaki ZZR250 (1990) Project (Going on eBay ASAP)

Offline Green1

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« Reply #10 on: March 08, 2018, 10:52:35 PM »
Once you go Italian you never go back.
Unless in the back of an AA van
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Honda CB750k1 Valley Green Metallic
Honda CB750k1 Candy Gold
Honda CB550k Candy Jade Green
Honda CG125
Aprilia Pegaso 650
Moto guzzi 1200 sport
Kawasaki EX650R (Mine until dave pays for it)
Kawasaki ZXR400 J

Offline Arch stanton

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« Reply #11 on: March 09, 2018, 08:09:30 PM »
Hello guys.
Thank you for your very warm welcome.
In response.
Italian bikes... I have a very low pain threshold.
Not Dead only resting.
I try to get to Lytham Bike nights when I can. But working away form home make mid-week riding difficult.
Re, CB175's got to be the second best engine Honda ever made. So much fun & reliability from something so simple.
But the best motorcycle engine ever has to be Vfr750f
Has anyone heard of one failing. I certainly haven't.
Sean.

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« Reply #12 on: March 10, 2018, 11:29:59 AM »
Hi Sean,

I agree, the VFR is the best engine Honda ever made, they had to get it right after the chocolate cam VF :'( 

I bought a VFR800 when it was first released, the first new bike I ever owned.  Great bike, did everything and beautifully made.  I sold it after 7 years and bought a Triumph ST1050, lovely engine but the finish compared to the Honda was awful, within a year rust was appearing on bolt heads, paint flaked off the wheels, paint was paper thin everywhere. After selling the Sprint and the Blackbird that followed it I spent a few months looking for another VFR, I found a 1999 model in Halifax last summer with only 20k on the clock, it was like new and cost 2.5K. The 4 hour ride home reinforced just how great these bikes are.

As for Italian bikes, I've never had any issues but this could be because the Jota has quality electrical components from new and I changed the carbs from Dell's to Suzuki slingshot's and fitted a Witt ignition system.  I rode the Jota for 800 miles in one day from Venice to Calais following it's restoration with no problems.  I also have a 78 Morini 350 Sport, again never had any problems with it.
I would like a MZ Supa 5 sometime :o, I have a soft spot for those, a real workhorse and marmite styling.

Italian bikes have a bad (and possibly unjust) reputation for poor electrics and lack of oil filtration. Jap bikes have much better electrics and oil filtration but if the oil isn't changed on a regular basis the engines can still be toast within a couple of years of hard use.

I buy bikes because I like the look of them, how they ride and sound, the country where they are made is immaterial to me, all bikes are fun to ride and own in my book  :D
1976 Honda 400/4
1977 Rickman Honda CR750
1999 Honda VFR 800FX
1955 750 Dresda Triton
1978 Moto Morini 350 Sport
1978 Honda CB400/4 'Rat' bike
1982 Laverda 120 Jota

Offline Arch stanton

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« Reply #13 on: March 10, 2018, 01:06:35 PM »
Hello Lav.
I used to quite fancy a Jota but the unpredictable handling & insurance put me off.
But I loved the Guzzi cafe racers the Germans came the the TT on in the 70's
Of late I have taken a fancy to small classic Dukes & Motobi's
I'm afraid I have lost all interest in modern bikes & those who ride them.
Sean.

 

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