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Grumpy32
Black CB750F


Joined: Jul 05, 2008
Posts: 832
Location: Summerfield, Florida
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Tue May 23, 2017 10:52 am |
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Very rare model indeed.  |
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tomk1960
Red CB1100F


Joined: Nov 13, 2009
Posts: 5016
Location: Worcester, MA
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Tue May 23, 2017 11:26 am |
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I never heard of a 570f. Is that a three cylinder bike
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I think it is. The actual displacement is 562.5, but Honda rounded up.
Your bike is looking great Terry! |
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Grumpy32
Black CB750F


Joined: Jul 05, 2008
Posts: 832
Location: Summerfield, Florida
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Tue May 23, 2017 4:32 pm |
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Thanks Tom, but it doesn't look as good as it did 7 years ago... It has been sitting under cover, vbut still exposed to the humidity. Doesn't do it any good, ya know. This photo was taken Jan. 2010. |
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07 cb 900f hornet 919... the fastest Red one. |
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Papinbrew
Twinstar


Joined: Jan 20, 2016
Posts: 248
Location: Salt Lake City
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Thu May 25, 2017 5:03 pm |
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well, I ordered a magnetic oil drainplug back in February, contacted the eBay seller last week to ask for a refund since the tracking info shows it never left China, got my confirmation of the seller agreeing to a refund, then found a package with the darned thing in my mailbox this morning! LOOOL.
if anyone wants one, I've got a spare now. M14 threading, black anodized aluminum with racewire holes. small shiny silver magnet. let me know |
_________________ 1985 Honda Magna VF700C main whip
1972 Honda CL175k6 Scrambrat "Lil Espo"
1980 Honda CB750F Super Sport "Spectre" WIP |
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cliffiec
Friend of the Board


Joined: Mar 02, 2006
Posts: 5434
Location: Central Maine/Arizona
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Thu May 25, 2017 8:40 pm |
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well, I ordered a magnetic oil drainplug back in February, contacted the eBay seller last week to ask for a refund since the tracking info shows it never left China, got my confirmation of the seller agreeing to a refund, then found a package with the darned thing in my mailbox this morning! LOOOL.
if anyone wants one, I've got a spare now. M14 threading, black anodized aluminum with racewire holes. small shiny silver magnet. let me know |
I'll take it, How much? |
_________________ 1982 CB 985F
1982 CB 900F (the Animal)
1982 CB 900F (the beast)
Silence is the best reply to a Fool!
Ever notice that people who think they know everything never shut up? |
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Papinbrew
Twinstar


Joined: Jan 20, 2016
Posts: 248
Location: Salt Lake City
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Thu May 25, 2017 9:04 pm |
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well, I ordered a magnetic oil drainplug back in February, contacted the eBay seller last week to ask for a refund since the tracking info shows it never left China, got my confirmation of the seller agreeing to a refund, then found a package with the darned thing in my mailbox this morning! LOOOL.
if anyone wants one, I've got a spare now. M14 threading, black anodized aluminum with racewire holes. small shiny silver magnet. let me know |
I'll take it, How much? |
I offered it to a local friend who picked up a 82 CB750K, she hasn't answered yet though. if you want, just PM me your address and I'll just drop it in the mailbox. It was like $7 on eBay, but it came from China so it took me 3 months to get. I'm positive that UT to CT would only be about 3 or 4 days USPS. |
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cliffiec
Friend of the Board


Joined: Mar 02, 2006
Posts: 5434
Location: Central Maine/Arizona
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Thu May 25, 2017 10:12 pm |
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| Papinbrew wrote: |
| cliffiec wrote: |
| Papinbrew wrote: |
well, I ordered a magnetic oil drainplug back in February, contacted the eBay seller last week to ask for a refund since the tracking info shows it never left China, got my confirmation of the seller agreeing to a refund, then found a package with the darned thing in my mailbox this morning! LOOOL.
if anyone wants one, I've got a spare now. M14 threading, black anodized aluminum with racewire holes. small shiny silver magnet. let me know |
I'll take it, How much? |
I offered it to a local friend who picked up a 82 CB750K, she hasn't answered yet though. if you want, just PM me your address and I'll just drop it in the mailbox. It was like $7 on eBay, but it came from China so it took me 3 months to get. I'm positive that UT to CT would only be about 3 or 4 days USPS. |
Tell you what, if she doesn't take it, I will. Let me know, she gets first dibs, buddy! |
_________________ 1982 CB 985F
1982 CB 900F (the Animal)
1982 CB 900F (the beast)
Silence is the best reply to a Fool!
Ever notice that people who think they know everything never shut up? |
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Fitter
Friend of the Board


Joined: Mar 31, 2005
Posts: 1961
Location: Northumberland Forest, Canada
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Thu Jun 01, 2017 2:39 am |
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Prepped for North east Ride departure.
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Simon_CB900
Black CB750F


Joined: Apr 26, 2014
Posts: 772
Location: Fife, Scotland
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Sun Jun 04, 2017 11:30 pm |
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I've been fairly busy this weekend DOING things to my bike
I've had my wheels powder coated white recently, and replaced any bearings that might need to be changed, whilst they were out.
Both wheels are now back on the bike. I've replaced almost all of the control cables, including speedo and tacho cables.
Adjusting my throttle cables so that it snaps shut on release is proving difficult though. The routing is ok, there's a bit of free movement when I push or pull on them and it makes no difference if the bars are at straight ahead, full left or full right. My throttle does go back to shut, but it takes a second or two, it doesn't snap shut
I've serviced all three brake callipers, but need to put a new set of seals into my rear calliper. I've also got to put new pads into 2 of the 3, so I'll renew them all.
I drove up to visit nlovie last weekend. He had offered me a tank so I had a fuel container, but before I left he warned me it was leaking. He tried brazing the leaky area but that hadn't been particularly successful. I drove up anyway, in the mean time he'd brazed a patch onto the affected area, but wasn't confident it would be good for the trip to Spa. So I've bought another tank from Mike Penny, another member of this site.
I've just spent a fair bit of cash on the small parts I need from David Silver Spares and bought a petcock from Wout.
I also need a lock flap, but no-one has them in stock at the moment
All in all, I'm confident of having a running road legal bike by the end of this month and the Spa trip.
I better had. I've got ferry tickets and event tickets bought and paid for, for me and my co-pilot.
She's also booked time off work to come. If my bike isn't ready to go, I'll be in DEEP rouble. |
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Stueecat
Hawk


Joined: Aug 17, 2013
Posts: 302
Location: Devon. UK
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Mon Jun 05, 2017 12:10 am |
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Simon, quite often the throttle not snapping shut can be cured be adjusting the close cable to have some slack in it when at rest.
What do you mean by the lock flap? Do you mean the alloy flap that secures the tank filler? If so I think I might have one with a key you can have for postage, let me know and I'll check for you. |
_________________ 1983 Red CB1100F2D (CDN)
1983 blue CB1100F (Euro) project currently in 327 boxes !! |
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adk_finn
Twinstar


Joined: Sep 25, 2010
Posts: 240
Location: Vermont
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Tue Jun 06, 2017 5:33 pm |
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On the weekend: Pulled my exhaust and sanded, prepped, painted the header. I polished the can and collars while I was waiting between coats of primer and paint.
In process: Oil pan gasket replacement, new lines for the oil cooler, new filter/oil/etc. The pan looked ok inside, decently clean but there were some light deposits of super duper fine metal (so fine and small it was the consistency of smooth paste, but a very, very small volume). Pickup screen was pretty clean, a few tiny bits of detritus and a couple of small blobs of silicone or some other sealant. This is still a new to me bike and is in the middle of it's 'pre-riding' maintenance. I could punch who ever used silicone on this engine. The float bowl gaskets were basically RTV'ed in place...
Next up: Checking valve clearances
The only consolation to all the wet weather we have been getting in VT this season is that it has made it easier to just keep plugging along in the garage on this bike. If it were nice I'd have to be working on the house or fishing and lamenting the fact that this bike is not ready to roll just yet.
Right around when I brought it home:
[img]https://goo.gl/photos/V1zFofgpjYQjd21T6[/img]
edit: I must be pictarded, oh well. |
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joseph
Twinstar


Joined: Oct 05, 2015
Posts: 39
Location: Springdale, AR
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Tue Jun 06, 2017 6:54 pm |
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Simon_CB900
Black CB750F


Joined: Apr 26, 2014
Posts: 772
Location: Fife, Scotland
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Thu Jun 08, 2017 9:32 pm |
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Simon, quite often the throttle not snapping shut can be cured be adjusting the close cable to have some slack in it when at rest.
What do you mean by the lock flap? Do you mean the alloy flap that secures the tank filler? If so I think I might have one with a key you can have for postage, let me know and I'll check for you. |
Thanks very much. There's some free play in both cables and the outer covers aren't trapped. I'll look further into the problem this weekend.
By lock flap I do mean the alloy flap that secures the tank filler, however, the tank I bought from Mike and Anne Penny has arrived and it has one fitted
That tank is ugly as sin, but it looks solid. It was a black tank that's been partly sprayed with red lead primer.
I've spoken to my local powder coating shop and I'm going to take it up there and discuss what can be done with it Saturday morning
The inside also needs cleaning, what I can see is quite rusty. So I think I'll clean it out, then seal it with pet seal before getting the outside looking decent. I'll get the acid cleaning kit as well as the two pack sealing kit.
I don't have much time left when I can work on my bike, before I take my bike to Spa at the end of this month. I might have to pay someone to do the inside cleaning and sealing for me. It goes against the grain to pay someone to do something I can do myself, but time is getting tight. |
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youn6372
Hawk


Joined: May 29, 2012
Posts: 434
Location: Brooklyn, CT
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Mon Jun 12, 2017 9:44 pm |
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I Finally SOLD IT. See ya later Bitches!
No more 10mm wrench in my pocket or stupid carbs.
Thank you everyone for the advice and parts building my 1100F AND 900F. I've made lifelong friends on this site and in ways the site and friendships have changed my life. Getting a new best friend (TK) for just buying a 900F was worth every penny. Some of you are alright and some of you just plain suck. See you on the Fall Ride...does anyone have a bike I can borrow?
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SteveG
Black CB900F


Joined: Apr 07, 2006
Posts: 1615
Location: Skaneateles, NY
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Tue Jun 13, 2017 3:32 am |
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Rode some good miles this past week with my bride. Trailered the bikes out to near Boston, Massachusetts, then rode up the Maine coast to Bar Harbor. Acadia National Park is a damn good reason to have a National Park. We rode up Cadillac Mountain (the spot where the morning sun first strikes the United States), and it is awesome!
We rode around some more, and got a little bit lost! (These are all towns/villages in the area!)
An excellent couple of bike days!
Steve |
_________________ ‘79 CB750(810)F, \'81 CB900(985)F, \'82 CB900(Going to be 1100)F, \'82 CBX, \'06 WeeStrom, ’18 Kawa Z900RS \'22 CanAm Ryker Rally |
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toddk
CB1100F


Joined: Mar 25, 2004
Posts: 2321
Location: Saratoga Springs, New York
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Wed Jun 14, 2017 11:56 am |
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I Finally SOLD IT. See ya later Bitches!
No more 10mm wrench in my pocket or stupid carbs.
Thank you everyone for the advice and parts building my 1100F AND 900F. I've made lifelong friends on this site and in ways the site and friendships have changed my life. Getting a new best friend (TK) for just buying a 900F was worth every penny. Some of you are alright and some of you just plain suck. See you on the Fall Ride...does anyone have a bike I can borrow?
Michael |
I do
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Papinbrew
Twinstar


Joined: Jan 20, 2016
Posts: 248
Location: Salt Lake City
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Wed Jun 14, 2017 10:46 pm |
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| Papinbrew wrote: |
well, I ordered a magnetic oil drainplug back in February, contacted the eBay seller last week to ask for a refund since the tracking info shows it never left China, got my confirmation of the seller agreeing to a refund, then found a package with the darned thing in my mailbox this morning! LOOOL.
if anyone wants one, I've got a spare now. M14 threading, black anodized aluminum with racewire holes. small shiny silver magnet. let me know |
I'll take it, How much? |
I offered it to a local friend who picked up a 82 CB750K, she hasn't answered yet though. if you want, just PM me your address and I'll just drop it in the mailbox. It was like $7 on eBay, but it came from China so it took me 3 months to get. I'm positive that UT to CT would only be about 3 or 4 days USPS. |
Tell you what, if she doesn't take it, I will. Let me know, she gets first dibs, buddy! |
PM me an address and Ill drop it off at USPS for ya.
a bit of work done last two weeks, but mostly major life changes. GFs new car has a bad headgasket (98 Subaru DOHC), so ill be tackling that this month. believe it or not, theyre almost identical to our DOHC heads systems. shim over bucket design, so ill be applying my knowledge there to rebuild and lap in the valves along with sourcing shims for the final adjustment.
Got a puppy, a 5 werk old orphaned Aussie shep heeler mix. damned adorable.
as for the bike, got my tank de rusted, cleaned and lined at a professional shop. looks fantastic. I finally got my custom shop pal.to swing by eith his trailer to take my bike out of the living room, the fiance couldnt be happier! I will update once the fabrications all said and done, we settled on the tail hoop with integrated lights, an electronics tray thats also a fender, and he will be fabricating a midpipe and resonator muffler out of stainless for me. ive heard his resonator on a HD FXR and really really like the tone, sounds just beautiful. Also got Toms fender in the post today, Ill be getting you paid ASAP, most likely tomorrow since im paid then. what a wonderful community weve got here!
Fellas! I feel like we are almost in the home stretch!!! |
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Wulph
Silver CB750F


Joined: Nov 24, 2005
Posts: 607
Location: Mulmur, ON
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Thu Jun 15, 2017 7:59 pm |
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I unloaded my new bike from the trailer
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tomk1960
Red CB1100F


Joined: Nov 13, 2009
Posts: 5016
Location: Worcester, MA
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Thu Jun 15, 2017 8:30 pm |
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I unloaded my new bike from the trailer
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Well are you going to tell us what your new bike is??? |
_________________ Powder coating services, specializing in all F components as well as brake system restoration.
Dealer for Galfer, Spiegler, Apex, APE, 4-into-1, KOSO, Venhill, ProBoltUSA, and Cometic.
CB1123 RMII and WAY faster Kawasakis. |
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sillygoose
CB1100F


Joined: Oct 18, 2012
Posts: 2527
Location: Skaneateles, NY
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Thu Jun 15, 2017 8:40 pm |
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Looks like a CDN 1100f with a Wolf pipe, Marzocchi shocks and PODS. Also in need of an 1100f clutch cover from your bolt-and-go program. |
_________________ 1983 CB1100F
1981 CB985F |
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toronto78
Hawk


Joined: Mar 12, 2010
Posts: 371
Location: Burlington, Ontario, Canada
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Thu Jun 15, 2017 8:44 pm |
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Ya, Wulph... wasssup? That looks like it was once owned by someone who loved it. Do tell the story. Please. |
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smurdoch
CB1100F


Joined: Jan 22, 2004
Posts: 3197
Location: St. Catharines, Ontario
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Fri Jun 16, 2017 12:39 am |
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Hey that's cheatin' using a fork-lift when the bike is a non-roller.
Don't let Ricardo see that pipe. haha. |
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Wulph
Silver CB750F


Joined: Nov 24, 2005
Posts: 607
Location: Mulmur, ON
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Fri Jun 16, 2017 2:45 am |
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Rick, you're right on. Through a chance meeting last January I met this fellow at a bike show in Toronto. A brief conversation later and he had my contact info. To make a long story shorter, I picked it up last Sunday. The poor thing has been sitting in a barn since fall of 1999, getting crustier by the year. If you want I'll put up a couple of pictures that show how nasty it really is. But, it's all there and it looks like it will clean up okay. POD naysayers, I got the plugs out today and they look great. It's got just under 42k-km on it and I'm second owner now. |
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CBX1260cc
Hawk


Joined: Oct 07, 2003
Posts: 487
Location: Gainesville, Georgia
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Fri Jun 16, 2017 10:42 am |
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"Hey that's cheatin' using a fork-lift when the bike is a non-roller.
Don't let Ricardo see that pipe. haha."
TOO LATE--saw the Wolf Pipe.
This is "maybe" the same bike that we tried to get the seller to "release" the WOLF pipe in exchange for a BRAND NEW V&H pipe but he said NO. His reply was "buy the bike and you can have the pipe for FREE"
STILL LOOKING for a WOLF pipe--ANYONE??
Best to all
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tomk1960
Red CB1100F


Joined: Nov 13, 2009
Posts: 5016
Location: Worcester, MA
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Fri Jun 16, 2017 11:01 am |
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| Wulph wrote: |
I unloaded my new bike from the trailer
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Well are you going to tell us what your new bike is??? |
I couldn't see the picture thanks to the network blocking it yesterday...
Very nice, and a little TLC will bring that back to beautiful condition. My blue 1100F was an absolute mess when I got it - it makes yours look pristine in comparison. I see a sport kit and rearsets too. Sweet! |
_________________ Powder coating services, specializing in all F components as well as brake system restoration.
Dealer for Galfer, Spiegler, Apex, APE, 4-into-1, KOSO, Venhill, ProBoltUSA, and Cometic.
CB1123 RMII and WAY faster Kawasakis. |
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Wulph
Silver CB750F


Joined: Nov 24, 2005
Posts: 607
Location: Mulmur, ON
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Fri Jun 16, 2017 4:14 pm |
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Here are a couple of reality check pictures that show what it was like when we took it out of the barn with a front-end loader
it really is grubby but it should clean up well. |
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sillygoose
CB1100F


Joined: Oct 18, 2012
Posts: 2527
Location: Skaneateles, NY
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Fri Jun 16, 2017 4:20 pm |
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| it really is grubby but it should clean up well. |
Thanks for the before pics, must have rained on the ride home as it looks much better already.
And answers the burning question why the fork lift was needed when you obviously rolled the bike on the trailer. |
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1981 CB985F |
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Wulph
Silver CB750F


Joined: Nov 24, 2005
Posts: 607
Location: Mulmur, ON
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Fri Jun 16, 2017 4:27 pm |
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The poor old thing was hosed off in the driveway to get the loose crap off of it, along with some of the loose paint from the engine side covers. We put it on the trailer with the front-end loader. Wasted all the effort taking my ramp with me.
Quick update, swapped out the cracked battery for an old weak one from my red 11 and all lights, signals and horn work. |
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adk_finn
Twinstar


Joined: Sep 25, 2010
Posts: 240
Location: Vermont
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Fri Jun 16, 2017 5:20 pm |
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Wulph - Nice score, I am envious. That bike looks like it will clean up sweet. I love the deals where it looks grubby like that and helps you land it cheap. That stuff all comes off the factory finish brought back with a little time, patience, and polishing. |
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mwe
Black CB750F


Joined: Oct 08, 2005
Posts: 798
Location: boston, MA
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Sat Jun 17, 2017 12:26 am |
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I know at least one member on this site that is liable to go gaga over that wolf pipe. In fact he will likely be along shortly to tell you all about it in a few succinct pages of text and he may even use the opportunity to work in some random 80s punk rock band trivia. 😃 |
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