Honda-SOHC
SOHC.co.uk Forums => CB750 => Topic started by: AshimotoK0 on May 22, 2015, 07:47:18 PM
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WOW .. this is a members layout of his sandy parts!
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Great shot
Are the side panel badges on the wrong way round?
Mick
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He has omitted the big box of (sandcast) nuts and bolts...
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;) that reminds me of the airfix model i built in my youth 8) happy days
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... and there's no "sandcast" wiring loom.
I can supply them at a mere £(insert big number here)
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Isn't that a loom top lhs by the headlight bucket? Mick I dare you to contact him and let him know all his hard work is for nothing because he's put the side cover badges on the wrong way round :-)..!
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That guy's got too much time on his hands. Very impressive but a finished bike would be better.
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How much are we looking at right there?
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Wot, no gaskets???
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My 350 is in bits but doesn't look like that, parts all over the place ::)
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Excellent photo...rear brake light switch missing...?
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I don't know a great deal about sandcast but have realised they are expensive and sought after, someone in the Vintage Japanese Bike Club is selling this one (http://atlanta.craigslist.org/eat/mcy/5035890856.html), I noticed that he mentioned the frame number 10059?? and the engine number is 10060??, do they not usually match ?
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That is the closest match i have seen on a Honda. Lots of rep parts with that one.
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Honda engine and frame numbers rarely, if ever, match and if i saw one that did i would be suspicious. If you look at the pictures he has missed a couple of numbers of the end of each
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Honda engine and frame numbers rarely, if ever, match and if i saw one that did i would be suspicious. If you look at the pictures he has missed a couple of numbers of the end of each
I think it is only Triumph that i have seen matching number, can't recall another bike that has it.
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my sandcast numbers are about 110 apart
pete
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my sandcast numbers are about 110 apart
pete
That sounds about right Pete ;)
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I think it is only Triumph that I have seen matching number, can't recall another bike that has it.
Yamaha numbers match, that's why I asked. The old bikes are more valuable if they have matching numbers, especially the air cooled two strokes.
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My BVMW R75/5 do have same numbers as had my original R69S.
My Sand cast frame ends on 76 and engine on 38.
In the US Sooc forum another dane claims the numbers 1661/1660 for one of his sand casts.
To be taken with a grain of salt as both my vins are wrong in that list put there by him a decade ago.