Honda-SOHC
General => New Member Introductions => Topic started by: vehmulski on March 06, 2019, 01:02:33 PM
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Hi,
Quick hello to fellow members.
Love reading forum posts, great source of info.
Two bikes currently - CB400/4F2 1978 & CB125s 1973
Mike
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Awaits the flood of “I started on a CB125S”
I did.
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Welcome Mike.
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Welcome to the forum and have fun. :)
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Welcome to the forum Mike.
I didn't have a CB125 :)
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Welcome to the mad world of the SOHC. And my first road bike was a KH 250 ;) Never owned a CB125 :o
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Awaits the flood of “I started on a CB125S”
I did.
Hello Mike and welcome, I'm relatively new on here and you'll find lots of useful information, tips and tech info.
Oh, BTW I started on a Honda SL125.................... ;D
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never had a CB125,
my first Honda was a ST50
welcome to the fun forum.
enjoy
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Welcome to the forum Mike. I joined in December 2018 looking for info on 400/4’s and ended up buying a very nice 400/4 from a fellow member of the forum. Lots of info and help on here.
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Welcome to the forum Mike and for owning one of the best bikes Honda made in the 70's (IMHO! ). Let's see some photo your stead📸.
I started on a knackered CB160, a CB125 was beyond my dreams!
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Welcome Mike
My first bike was a Suzuki Stinger T125 and I wish I still had it :(
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Welcome to the forum. I also didn’t have a CB125. I started on an SS50 and quickly progressed to a CB250.
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Welcome to the forum, and sorry to disappoint my first bike was a D7 Bantam, my first Honda was a CB750.
Cheers
Dennis
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welcome to the forum, my first was a SS180 Vespa (notice I never said a bike, but great fun)
John
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Hi all,
Thanks for the welcome. Restored pic's of my two.
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Very nice bikes ;)
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Welcome to the forum Mike..
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Nice looking bikes, bet they turn some heads
Cheers
Dennis
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Okay, I'm embarrassed. My first bike -
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Oh, Welcome to the 400/4 club.
Peter (ex member of the 400/4 club)
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^^^^^
Nice bikes
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Better then what my dad had Peter he had a PC50 ;D but then had a cb125s in red the best colour for them ;)
I was luck enough to have an Aprilia RS50 that was capable of 65mph :P
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I also had a Suzuki Fz50, but more like my 3rd bike after a Kh125 and Gs125. Still have the kh. The Fz was amazing on fuel, Hereford to Cearsws which is a fairly flat run of about 80 miles I geuss but show it a hill and it was feet down and paddle it time and that started to drink.
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Welcome - enjoy the forum (great bikes!)
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Awaits the flood of “I started on a CB125S”
I did.
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Nice one Steve, you started a flood of what my first bikes were. ;D
Welcome to the forum, that 125 looks really spot on.
Go on then, FS1E at 16 then first RD250 with coffin tank (1976).
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I did.
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Nice one Steve, you started a flood of what my first bikes were. ;D
Welcome to the forum, that 125 looks really spot on.
Go on then, FS1E at 16 then first RD250 with coffin tank (1976).
Welcome Mike ... you are amongst good folk here .... My 1st bike was a C200 90cc Sports and then CD175A sloper :) Funnily enough never had the slightest urge to get a C200 again to restore.(The girls at my school and at my Saturday job used to joke that it was 'all bike and no engine compared with my mate's RE Crusader Sport 250cc )... Sloper's a different matter though and I am restoring one this summer!
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Welcome to the 400four forum, Mike. That's 2 very tidy looking bikes there. Good of you to post the pics.
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I had an RE Crusader Sports and then Continental, bet the C 200 was nearly as quick and on the road more often!
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Welcome Mike, lots of good info here, and what stunningly restored bikes you have.
I think i can claim to have started on the most embarrassing first bike at 16, a 1952 Motobecane Mobylette.[attachimg=1]
and then progressed?? to a sports tiger cub followed by a new CB72.
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A Raleigh Runabout was more or less the same machine.
Variable primary drive via belt and expanding pully.
Didn’t go too well in the wet as the belt slipped.
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My first bike was a Honda C90 in hearing aid brown. No street cred at all.
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A Raleigh Runabout was more or less the same machine.
Variable primary drive via belt and expanding pully.
Didn’t go too well in the wet as the belt slipped.
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Yes your spot on there Steve, belt slipping in the wet was it's most memorable feature, that and having to pedal up even the slightest gradient.
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My first at 16 was a 63 Lambretta Li150. :) Can't see me going down that road again.