Honda-SOHC
General => New Member Introductions => Topic started by: robvangulik on July 15, 2018, 11:21:01 PM
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I've been a member here for some time, but never got to proper introducing me and my bike.
I bought my first sohc4 Honda in ' 75, a 350, rode several 4's until I sold my 836F1 in '89 and got a CBR1000F, which I still ride. I am a motorcyclist by choice, never even got a car license, which means all my bikes get used in the real sense of the word.
I thought i was past the sohc's, until some 10 years ago I got a phonecall from a friend with/for whom we bought a 400 in '91 to get his license on. The bike had been standing in his garden growing roots, and before getting rid of it to a breakers yard he asked if I would like to have it.
So i had a sohc4 once again, and I did what I didn't know how to in the seventies, I made it a fast one.
Upped the capacity, bigger inlet valves, sports camshaft, tweaked the carbs some, worked the head a little, all this so my cruising speed could be in the same league as on the CBR.
Already for several years I'm a member of the Dutch cbfourclub and of the USA sohc4 forums, and it seemed a logical step to join here too, being more in the neighbourhood as those Americans. ;D
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welcome to the fun furom,lots of help ,humour and advice !!
we like lots of pictures ,the more the merrier
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Welcome to the mad world of the SOHC, enjoy ;)
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Welcome Rob nice and helpfull on here :D
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Welcome to the forum. I have had lots of help from the gurus here, all great people sharing their hobby and knowledge.
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Welcome Rob, nice to read your SOHC story - enjoy the forum
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Welcome to the forum.
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Thanks for the kind welcome.
I'll put some pics on here of how I found the bike and the later result of getting it alive again.
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Great pics rob did the bike come out of one of the canal's ;) ;) ;D
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A whole new lease of life for the bike. :D
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Welcome Rob. Bike looks lovely now.