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General => New Member Introductions => Topic started by: Paulreade on March 12, 2018, 08:35:53 AM

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Post by: Paulreade on March 12, 2018, 08:35:53 AM
Hi, have been riding for near on 48 years ( started young) and have ridden Japanese bikes with the exception on a greeves / dot scrambler and my current 865 T100 bonneville all my riding life. I have owned a few honda's the largest being a 75 Honda cb500/4. I currently ride a Suzuki GSX 1250 FA for touring and a triumph T100. I am looking to source now a very clean Honda CB 750/4 k series to add to my current bikes. I live in the NW of the U.K. ( unfortunately) and hanker for a life on the continent ( each and every day I wake and look out of the window and ride our pathetic road network ). So I look forward to meeting current members at some point. I have already received some valuable advice on ownership from A few current members which has been encouraging. Good to be aboard.
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Post by: Nurse Julie on March 12, 2018, 09:25:29 AM
Welcome Paul
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Post by: paul G on March 12, 2018, 12:53:37 PM
Welcome on board Paul.
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Post by: Rozabikes Tim on March 12, 2018, 01:45:40 PM
Welcome Paul.

Ditto on uk roads (crowded) can be great otherwise. We go to France alot and you can feel your stress levels drop at Calais and then rise again on return. Just the sheer volume of vehicles.

If you are wanting to meet others, do a forum search for the Crich Classic Bike meet we are having in July. Pretty close if you are only in Stockport.

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Post by: waffey on March 12, 2018, 06:41:18 PM
Hi and welcome. I'm fairly new here the advice and help here is great.
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Post by: Moorey on March 12, 2018, 09:56:10 PM
Welcome to the forum and have fun.
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Post by: philward on March 12, 2018, 10:53:33 PM
Welcome Paul - enjoy the forum. Lots of advice and banter
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Post by: Laverda Dave on March 13, 2018, 10:00:55 PM
Welcome to the forum Paul. You need to buy a 400/4 really otherwise you'll feel slightly inadequate on here  ;)
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Post by: Orcade-Ian on March 14, 2018, 08:33:45 AM
Welcome from Orkney Paul,
We lived in Southport (not so far away) for many years and I feel for you with the constant grid lock and poor surfaces, although even our roads in Scotland are deteriorating badly and not what they once were.  We used to go touring on a ‘Wing all over Germany, Netherlands and Austria and the stress only started when leaving the Hull docks on our return home.
Lots of great advice available on here and most have been there, done that but only use the T shirt for polishing as it’s now too small.  There’s a good VJMC section near to you with some very tasty bikes.

Ian
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Post by: Paulreade on April 24, 2018, 06:51:26 PM
Cheers guys for the welcome, hope to catch up one day soon.
Regards
Paul
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Post by: Johnwebley on April 25, 2018, 11:19:33 AM
welcome Paul,

  lots of fun and advice here .

  we do like lots of pics of bikes,
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Post by: Paulreade on April 26, 2018, 12:11:33 PM
Just a thought , in all my years of riding more particularly in the last 10-20 years I've still not seen any body riding a classic Honda in the area nw uk ?. When mines registered and hopefully reliable enough to get some miles on it I hope to visiting a few of the local haunts in Derbyshire so stop me if you see me, I'll be on a k6 750 which is finished as a k2 ( red). Look forward to a chat.
Paul
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Post by: MrDavo on April 26, 2018, 02:16:12 PM
Hi Paul, I'm not a million miles away in Stalyvegas, give me a shout when you're on the road we'll have to go out for a ride somewher, or meet up someplace.

Red CB750's rule! (says a man who's 750 has been red for all of the last 3 days out of  47 years).
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Post by: Paulreade on May 05, 2018, 09:11:12 AM
K6 finally registered and on the road. Managed a short run to clear its lungs a little yesterday - interesting experience as I have not ridden a similar bike since 1976 when I last had my Honda CB 500/4. All my riding has been on more modern m/c's with efi etc. After struggling out of my village up hill with it spluttering away , I realised I had left the choke on ( first mistake - use to auto chokes), ride felt a little unstable so have reduced tyre pressures to 2 below recommended. Adjusted chain. Guess one has to just get use to thinking this is a 42 yr old bike and it's not going to be super slick !!. You just have to love them for what they are. The engine is smooth as is the gearbox, clutch rattles / clatters away on tickover but as soon as its pulled in  - sounds fine. Reading the threads this sounds reasonably normal ?.
What I would like to do is get to know how to service this beauty properly so any advice on essential equipment for points / carbs / valves welcomed ?.
Hope to bump into fellow owners soon.
Regards
Paul
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Post by: Deano400 on May 05, 2018, 09:17:54 AM
Nice looking bikes Paul.
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Post by: Nurse Julie on May 05, 2018, 09:43:55 AM
Looks fantastic. Enjoy.
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Post by: Paulreade on May 05, 2018, 09:44:21 AM
Thanks deano, my everyday bikes are a Suzuki GSX 1250 FA which is a great bike for the all round stuff such as touring , trips out for the day etc, the Bonny I just loved it's look and I tend to use it for the more local trip. The Honda is my initiation into the ' classic scene' I will see how I get on with it before I delve deeper I think. I just need to get a few miles under my belt on the Honda to get to know it, I hope I get to really enjoy riding it as much as I do the other 2
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Post by: Johnwebley on May 05, 2018, 10:40:32 AM
K6 finally registered and on the road. Managed a short run to clear its lungs a little yesterday - interesting experience as I have not ridden a similar bike since 1976 when I last had my Honda CB 500/4. All my riding has been on more modern m/c's with efi etc. After struggling out of my village up hill with it spluttering away , I realised I had left the choke on ( first mistake - use to auto chokes), ride felt a little unstable so have reduced tyre pressures to 2 below recommended. Adjusted chain. Guess one has to just get use to thinking this is a 42 yr old bike and it's not going to be super slick !!. You just have to love them for what they are. The engine is smooth as is the gearbox, clutch rattles / clatters away on tickover but as soon as its pulled in  - sounds fine. Reading the threads this sounds reasonably normal ?.
What I would like to do is get to know how to service this beauty properly so any advice on essential equipment for points / carbs / valves welcomed ?.
Hope to bump into fellow owners soon.
Regards
Paul

  once you sync the carbs,set ignition ,plugs the tickover will be smoother,.
and regular oil changes will help it last longer
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