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Posted by: MikeA - 21-11-2016, 12:48 PM - Forum: Introduce yourself here
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Hi guysÂ
thanks for the add to the forum. been through a few bikes in my past mainly honda, apart from a kawasaki 550 Ltd, a cough cough 1100 BMW cough (sorry about that) and my current ride a Yam 1998 FZS600 Fazer. Hondas, i had a 50, 90, CBX750, 750 Sabre, and a couple of 1100 Pans.
I am currently in the process of doing a rebuild (1st full one) on a 1978 CB400T Dream which I bought from my late brothers estate. Interestingly it is cobbled up from a an English 400T, USA Hawk, 250T and a 400 Superdream. So you will be pleased to know that as the assortment of bits come off they will (if serviceable) be made available.
My wife..she rides a 1980 CB400N Superdream  which has been slightly modified to allow for a bad back (and shortish arms). Will put the photos on later
That me hello all
Mike
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Honda CB750 K Model |
Posted by: CNicholls - 16-11-2016, 12:39 PM - Forum: General Nattering
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Hi, I'm looking for a scale model of Honda CB750 k2 for xmas present ideally a diecast one as don't want a cheap plastic one looking up to £50
any help would be great
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Just returned to biking after a bit of a sabbatical... |
Posted by: Andrew_S - 11-11-2016, 04:15 PM - Forum: Introduce yourself here
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Hi Folks,
Just returned to biking after a bit of a sabbatical - it's been 20 years since I last rode to be precise, and 10 years before that!
My Last Honda was a Candy Gold 1972 CB750/4 K1 (JML 60K) which I owned in the mid-late 70s (big Kawasakis from then until 1986).  But I loved that K1 and wanted to buy it back but I was informed it was written off in 1989.  So I've recently bought a Jan 93 (on a K reg plate) FireBlade, almost 100% original (apart from white wheels) with 41,000 miles from new, all MOTs, service invoices, tool kit, stamped service book and owners manual.Â
Not entirely sure the FireBlade is for me, but we'll see and I may decide to let it go and replace it with another K1 or K2?
The FireBlade does have a damaged top cowl due to a low speed drop where the indicator punched a small hole through the air intake and the side panels have minor road-rash, but it's easily repairable and I have all the parts needed so it's my Winter project.Â
A couple of photos attached.
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Cheers
Andrew
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Trying to register 1987 VF750C |
Posted by: Magna Meltdown - 04-11-2016, 10:52 PM - Forum: Introduce yourself here
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Hi Folks
Just joined hoping that it will spur me on to finish and get registered a VF750C Super Magna that I've had for some years.
It came to me without any documents or registration number and I believe it to be a Japanese market model.Â
I also have an earlier version of the same model which may be good for spares or repair for someone.
I'm going to have a look at the registration info on the forum and hopefully get the beast on the road.
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Cam tensoner |
Posted by: Bri - 14-10-2016, 07:03 PM - Forum: Introduce yourself here
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Hi, does anyone know where I could obtain a the cam chain tensioner the rod plunger piece for a Honda CB200 twin.
I have tried the usual places David Silvers ect Thanks Brian.
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New Member |
Posted by: gharris333 - 10-10-2016, 10:20 PM - Forum: Introduce yourself here
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Hi all! I'm new on here and currently have a 2004 CBR 600F. I have a couple of specific questions relating to the cylinder head and manuals, which I will post in the general maintenance section. Please have a look.
Thanks, Graham
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New Member trying to find my old bike, NS400R |
Posted by: ashleysol - 10-10-2016, 07:44 PM - Forum: Introduce yourself here
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Hi HOC, i have been searching in all manner of ways to try to locate a bike IÂ previously owned.
It was a NS400R, 1986, in the Honda colours (not Rothmans). For the sake of the current owner identity, i will not spalsh the reg number on this forum, but may i leave the last three digits. these are JTH.
I had to sell this bike in 1987, as i was getting married and buying a first home. I was the second owner.
I have found that the bike now has 8 registered keepers, and was last taxed in 1995. The HPI check showed no insurance write off, no scrappage, no export, so i am hoping the bike is held in a loving warm store since 1995, and not become a track bike?? I would love to trace the bike, and let the current owner know i would be most interested in buying her back if he/she ever decided to sell. In the meantime, i would equally love to hear about the current condition, milage and use.
Quite honestly, finding this bike has become a bit of an obsession (or according to my wife its become a lot of an obsession!).
Any news of such a bike would be VERY much appreciated.
regards
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North Yorks new member |
Posted by: Vespa66 - 10-10-2016, 10:17 AM - Forum: Introduce yourself here
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Hello Everyone , recently joined the honda owners club having hd various bikes over the years ( and scooters !!! Shhhhhhhh dont tell anyone ).
Now having a busted lower back heavier bikes no use to me so now getgimg into the little honda cd175's and surprised i havent come across them having been around bikes since 1980 .
I have just bought a 1977 uk cd175 one owner from new i believe which i may sell as got my eye on a complete little sloper.  Also have a sloper frame and a '75 frame too so let the fun begin !!!!
Regards
Vespa66
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