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Title: Beautiful…
Post by: Lobo on February 12, 2022, 01:41:38 AM
Have recently bought a Sandcast ‘750; a policy my dad left me matured, and it was a no-brainer whether to squander it on bills and crap, or use it as a nice reminder of him. Anyways, found this restored ‘750, engine and frame numbers late 4000s / early 5000s. Having initially planned to ride it, that plan has changed as I’ve the K2, besides which keeping the two mint will be a bridge too far. (of course this might change)

And on a further win, Mrs Lobo has relented and allowed me to keep it in our downstairs sitting room - so a huge result there.

…. I take a cuppa down and just gaze at it - so very sad 😂
Title: Re: Beautiful…
Post by: Sesman on February 12, 2022, 06:15:07 AM
Very, very nice and a great way to remember your Dad.

Seriously though. And I mean seriously. Those floor tiles, I don’t suppose you have some spare?

They look remarkably similar to the ones in our kitchen and I Need some replacements.
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Post by: Laverdaroo on February 12, 2022, 07:01:28 AM
Very, very nice and a great way to remember your Dad.

Seriously though. And I mean seriously. Those floor tiles, I don’t suppose you have some spare?

They look remarkably similar to the ones in our kitchen and I Need some replacements.

 Bloody hell Phil,  ;D ;D ;D


Awsome bike and in a fantastic colour. Not sad in the slightest, I spent more time looing at my 748/853 than riding it. It warms the soul :)
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Post by: McCabe-Thiele (Ted) on February 12, 2022, 07:55:37 AM
Stunning looking bike - I would spend hours just looking at it with cows eyes!
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Post by: Nurse Julie on February 12, 2022, 08:15:50 AM
Lovely Simon.
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Post by: royhall on February 12, 2022, 09:00:22 AM
What a lovely bike and way to remember your Dad. I have a snooker cue with a plaque on the case, not quite the same really.

But Lobo, you really have to get out and use the bike, on a warm summer day without a cloud in the sky obviously. If you leave it in the house you just traded one investment for another, it needs to enter shows at the very least where people can see it.

What's the bike your Dad's on, looks a bit like a Matchless but the tank badge doesn't look right for that?
Title: Re: Beautiful…
Post by: Spitfire on February 12, 2022, 10:56:22 AM
Beautiful looking bike, I'm amazed that back in the day nutters like me just thrashed them around like there was no tomorrow, mine sat out in the front garden in all weathers.

Cheers

Dennis
Title: Re: Beautiful…
Post by: Laverda Dave on February 12, 2022, 11:12:53 AM
Stunning bike and I agree with you, what's the use of keeping the money in the bank, the only people who will benefit from that are the bankers who lend your money out at a high rate and give you peanuts in return.
I'm with Roy though, you need to ride it on Sunny days as a treat.
Title: Re: Beautiful…
Post by: Lobo on February 13, 2022, 11:20:58 AM
Since joining this forum nearly 10 yrs ago I’ve been confused as to how folk could own a bike… and yet not ride it. Embarrassing really, but advises taken on board, and yep, hopefully one day I’ll take it out.
Roy, honestly, I was hoping someone here might enlighten me as to my dad’s machine;  he did once tell me but I don’t recall it being anything memorable as it was driven by ‘funds available’ to him at the time vs a passion for the particular machine.
Phil… I had to choose a quiet moment Mrs Lobo was out; bloody nail-biting. I’ve put the bike on a 5mm x 300x400 SS plate, sandwiched with 6mm rubber one side and carpet tile the other, but hey, it’s still 240Kg on one tile. On this note, why the hell is a Sandcast 235Kg versus 218Kg for my K2…. honestly it was the first thing I noticed getting it home.
As an aside, I now live in Oz, and had the choice of 2 such Sandcasts within a 30 km radius. Furthermore, there’s a nucleus of 5 owners in said radius, with about 7 concours Sandcasts. The local restorer (James / Trigger rolled into one) has done about 7 Sandcast complete restorations in the last few years, and many more K0s, K1s and the odd K2.
For approx £14000 (GBP) I was offered a 1969 Diecast (Gold) in showroom condition, or for approx £11000 a 1970 K1 (Green) ditto. It’s been an eye-opener; I’d never have believed it… and keep musing whether there’s some export business to be had.
But then again, exporting my bikes ex UK with shipping / customs /  Asbestos declarations / you name it / kinda looses one the will to live.
Ho hum…
Title: Re: Beautiful…
Post by: Sesman on February 13, 2022, 12:09:38 PM
I’ll be in Brisbane in January 2024 on my way to Airlie Beach. Just might investigate the Honda scene and the possibility of an export. ;D
Title: Re: Beautiful…
Post by: philward on February 13, 2022, 02:00:29 PM
Absolute Beauty! And I'm very, very jealous! You've got the climate to enjoy that standard of bike too. Whatever you do, I'm sure you will enjoy looking and/or riding
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Post by: AshimotoK0 on February 13, 2022, 02:56:03 PM
Nice one Simon.

There is a guy called Kerry (KP) in Oz who is one of the Sandcast Only forum site aficionados.
 
Keeping it indoors 'eh. So I guess it wont be  "Another tank of gas and back on the road again"  ;D ;D If you still have Boo make sure it doesn't pee on that rolled rear rim  ;D Work it out !
Title: Re: Beautiful…
Post by: Lobo on February 13, 2022, 11:05:29 PM
Ha! … yep Ash, indeed that’s where I got the moniker.

I have delved a fair bit (as a guest) into the Sandcast Forum, but tbh get the impression it’s heyday was 8-10 yrs ago; the current postings are now around 5/day. I honestly don’t believe the bikes are the ‘investment’ we’d like them to be; James will know better, but in my research I noted prices over the past few years have (generally) been in decline. The asking prices of both mine and the one I rejected were significantly higher than what I reckoned … I simply went away, viewed all the (worldwide) restored Sandcast sales I could find over the past 2 years … and averaged them out. That was what I offered.
This all said, my Sandcast comes with no provenance, which is a shame.

Still though, very happy to have this piece of modern art / history in my living room….

(Sesman  … Jan ‘24 a way off, but look me up nearer the time; always a bed if ya need it, and hey, I might have a spare kitchen tile!)

PS… I’ve been thinking of collecting / hanging 1969 Apollo 11 stuff above it, but ‘just the looks’ told me enough was enough 😂. (I was 11 yo and watched the landing in a school assembly - powerful memories there)
Title: Re: Beautiful…
Post by: Sesman on February 14, 2022, 06:43:23 AM
  Hi, Lobo.

Ha,ha. Yes, 2024 is indeed a long way off, but doesn’t time fly in your 50’s and 60’s?

Apollo 11: yes, we watched the landing in school assembly too. Our class master, Mr Gowland, insisted. His enthusiasm inspired many of his charges to a life long interest in all things space. I remember him taking a group of us to an Astronomy Society meeting in York, where the Big Bang theory was presented. Can you imagine….we were just 9 years old.🤔🤨. Boy, was he ambitious. An absolutely first rate teacher, sportsman and decent human being (RIP).

You never know, I might just drop in for a cuppa and to admire that machine….and the floor tiles.

Cheers.
Title: Re: Beautiful…
Post by: Seabeowner on February 14, 2022, 10:27:39 AM
Does look lovely in the house. Seems selfish but I’d leave it and just invite your mate(s) round for a coffee. I’m still seeking to get one of mine in, but at least we have an integral garage.
To remember my Dad I would have to invest in a Raleigh moped and it wouldn’t be quite the same. The Apollo landing was in the evening and the walk about 6 hours later and remember doing my paper round after a couple of hours sleep.
Title: Re: Beautiful…
Post by: Crispy on February 15, 2022, 10:04:25 AM
Lovely looking bike! Having a bike like that in a space like that is something I've always hankered after. Nice one!
Title: Re: Beautiful…
Post by: K2-K6 on February 15, 2022, 10:36:42 AM
What a bike, my dad would also approve of that. He only owned pre Japanese bikes in his riding time but absolutely loved these Honda Four when they came out. Went to a lot of bike racing when I was younger and we always walked around the spectator parking to see what was there.

Your dad's bike looks a little like Triumph of 1930s with forks and rear frame, footpeg geometry etc. Looks similar to early twins in frame layout but seems to be a single cylinder as I can't see clear detail.
Title: Re: Beautiful…
Post by: K2-K6 on February 15, 2022, 10:43:24 AM
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