Okay. I really do have to get some work done...
Look, 70CB750, making a high-quality, aesthetically pleasing set of these hoses isn't exactly an "engineering" issue; it's more of a logistics challenge. Our self-described "famous" cafe builder friend in Los Angeles makes them with the cheapest hose available and hose clamps. We choose how to create our products. We considered and priced making these hoses the way you suggested and dismissed it as looking too "aftermarket" for a classic motorcycle. Do the other hoses work? Certainly. But you're right, with the low oil pressure in these hoses, garden hose would work as well. However, most decent builders might consider that a little too much "Redneck Engineering." LOL.
Since we're using our own monies and resources to make products, we get to choose what standard we use. Some customers appreciate the products we've done, and continue to develop. Some customers are more price-conscious and choose someone else's solution. We get it. However, our philosophy (beyond treating others the way we like to be treated) is that "The hay is always cheaper after it's gone through the horse." We could make more profit and have an easier way of it if we just resold cheap Chinese-made parts. We've chosen to not do that.
Better, cheaper and safer is always good as long as one doesn't compromise one's integrity or the integrity of a respected marque. We have set our standards high; for any number of reasons, others may choose otherwise.
So, my suggestion to you is to participate in creating products if you're really so inclined. Don't be a wannabe. There are a number of opportunities in this market. Just don't plan on selling any products in the volume of Big Macs. It's too select a market.
We really do seriously value suggestions (from anyone) for new products if there is a weakness or hole in the parts selection available to the SOHC CB750 enthusiast. If you can think of opportunities, by all means PM me with your ideas. We are working on as yet unannounced products now. However, they will be well thought out, well tested products that will be the best we can do without compromising our standards as long as creating the product makes fiscal sense. If we can't cover setup and production costs it's just not gonna happen. Irrespective, we will always choose to build to a standard rather than a price.
Okay. Enough for now. I really do have to run. Please let me know if you have something substantive to add that will benefit our fellow builders. I'm outta here for the day! RR