Honda-SOHC
General => New Member Introductions => Topic started by: Alan F. on December 24, 2023, 08:21:33 PM
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Hello, I've been a member of SOHC4 since the early days and have always seen references to this forum for specific info, I thought it time to join you here. I've been turning wrenches since about the millennium, my first bike and ongoing project is a 1973 US spec CB750K3, I also have a CB750K8, '65 CB160, a trio of CB250 Nighthawk projects, a pair of 50cc 2-stroke scooters, and most recently a' 20 Royal Enfield Interceptor in Orange Crush which is currently my only runner.
Thanks for having me here.
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Welcome to the forum Alan.
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Hi Alan, welcome aboard and great place to come to. Much help and good banter on here! Plenty of experience and knowledge to explore. I too have a 750K3 that has been restored, imported from Michigan.
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Welcome Alan - enjoy the forum!
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Welcome to the forum and have fun. Merry Christmas :)
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Welcome to the sohc forum - must be nice living in a place The Hollies sang about going back to.
Merry Christmas 🎄🎄🎄
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Welcome to the Forum Alan....
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXOY_bdD18Q
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Merry Crimbo Alan
Welcome here and may we see lots of you in the new year! ;D
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Thank you everyone, I cannot remember a warmer welcome when joining a forum.
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Welcome to the forum Alan F.
Visited a friend in RI a few times and had chance to drive around explore a little MA and RI, both really interesting states with some nice riding roads there.
Wasn't that the Bee-Gees Ted :) or did I miss the Hollies rendition ;D
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Welcome to the forum Alan together with your collection of bikes! A 1966 Honda CB160 was my first bike back in 1978. Fantastic roads in the US for riding motorcycles, I've ridden the roads in CA a couple of times on road trips, the canyon roads are amazing.
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I stand corrected K2-K6 it was the Bee-Gees as per my later link.
My excuse is both groups were high pitch voices with male harmony - tbh just my memory aint what it was.