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Old 01-11-2018, 12:50 PM
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Ya droppin the bike with the wife on the back never goes over well does it. lol

I had a rear flat a couple yrs back with the wife onboard, kept it upright long enough to slow down and pull off into the grassy ditch along side the paved secondary highway but dumped it once we down to about 5mph cause the tail end was sliding down the slope and I couldnt reach the ground on the low side.... that was B1TCHY kind of day till I found the beer store I tell ya
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Yes on the Honda nut. I do have several more, the blue CB750 was my first bike and I still have my 95 GL1500. The 750 I bought In Japan when I was in the Navy, put it on the ship and brought it to U S and rode it to Alabama from San Diego Ca. the 1500 I ride it and the trike in Patriot Guard rides plus several more CB750s and GL1000s projects.
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Ya droppin the bike with the wife on the back never goes over well does it. lol

I had a rear flat a couple yrs back with the wife onboard, kept it upright long enough to slow down and pull off into the grassy ditch along side the paved secondary highway but dumped it once we down to about 5mph cause the tail end was sliding down the slope and I couldnt reach the ground on the low side.... that was B1TCHY kind of day till I found the beer store I tell ya

Lance,
That doesn't sound like a fun ride!
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Old 01-12-2018, 11:56 AM
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I still have the CB750 and plan to restore it. It still runs good but needs to be put back original. It is a 1970 JDM Model. KPH speedometer and all. I had fun with it back in the 70s when people saw it with a speedometer that go to 240 thanking it was MPH.
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Lance,
That doesn't sound like a fun ride!
Wasnt that big of a spill, Ive had worse.... but dealing with the wife until I found a beer store was a bit of a challenge
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Old 01-12-2018, 12:21 PM
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I still have the CB750 and plan to restore it. It still runs good but needs to be put back original. It is a 1970 JDM Model. KPH speedometer and all. I had fun with it back in the 70s when people saw it with a speedometer that go to 240 thanking it was MPH.
Cant go wrong with an old CB, I had a little 350?360? something like that, back in the early 70s when they were the hottest thing in the market... and I was young.... didnt even have a license yet. Lol
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Cant go wrong with an old CB, I had a little 350?360? something like that, back in the early 70s when they were the hottest thing in the market... and I was young.... didnt even have a license yet. Lol
A friend in his last years gave me a CB 350F that had been sitting in his garage for 30 + years
I immediately gave it to my Gr daughter to restore.
My son and her made it real purdy ( stock) except for the exhaust system.
A really nice NOS exhaust is very spendy, if available
so it is a bit loud with 4 shorties.
But something about that little thing going through the gears @ redline.
it is quite a nice song.
The Gr daughter still enjoys riding it occasionally.
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I can get stock replacement pipes for my 750 but I do not thank 350 replacement pipes can be had. It is going to cost 3 or 4 times more to restore my 750 than it did to buy it new.
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Old 01-13-2018, 02:10 AM
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I was in the bike shop on Tuesday this week. Had an old Honda CB in there working on it. I think it was a 450. Putting new headers and muffler on it. I commented that I didn't figure they were still available. Donny (the shop foreman) laughed. He said, "Oh yeah. You can still get a lot of these parts. Not from Honda, but they still make a lot of parts. These bikes are making a comeback now." So, unless you are wanting genuine Honda, yeah.... you can still get a lot of stuff.

I'm getting ready to order some parts for my '83 GL1100. Have to get aftermarket, but I haven't had trouble finding parts. Prices aren't bad at all.
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What kind of parts do you need for your 1100? I had a 81 1100 that put a lot of miles on and it was still running strong when I sold it. I have a bunch of parts for the GL1000 and a few for the 1100. This was my GL1100.
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Do they make a 60 mph , 8-10 hp minibike?
Cause some kid around here has one ,tiny wheeled too...
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