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Hi all here i'm JohnK6 from holland
« on: September 02, 2006, 12:17:22 PM »
Hi all i'm JohnK6, i live in the Netherlands(holland)  in a small town named zwolle  ;D, on this moment 36 years young   ::)
 and i've registerd here today,my english in writing is average so i will make some mistakes  :P

I've got 3 cb 750 fours

a cb 750 K6 from 1976, I've got her now for 11 years, when i bought it the engine was poor so i had to fix it completely, bored the cilinders, replace the primairy chain, new bearings on the crankshaft, repainted the tank and sidecovers, and installed 4 new 4-4 pipes.
i've driven it now for 95.000 miles and the engine is still running perfect.



the second one is a cb 750 K7 from 1978 I bought it 3 years ago for about 200 US dollar, it was i a poor condition but the engine ran oke (on that moment)

this is the way that she looked when i bought her



and getting it ready to work:



I cleaned the carburators, new chainset, fresh oil, and cleaned the frontbrake, and fired her up, after a while i changed from contactbreaker points to an elektrical ignition damned what a difrence.

after a while the exaust didn't do to much (big hole rusted in it), so i made a 4-2 from RVS 316



en this is the way she looks now :



i've driven her about 30.000 miles

the engine needs a tune up, (don't know in gallons i guess 1 gallon=4 liter) she's using 1/4 gallon of oil every 250 miles with a lot off grey smoke from behind :-X :-X
owner of: cb750k6(76), cb750k7(78), cb750K7(79)(sold), zwolle, netherlands

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Re: Hi all here i'm JohnK6 from holland
« Reply #1 on: September 02, 2006, 12:24:01 PM »
Welcome John. You do great work! I, for one, look forward to learning a few things from you.
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Re: Hi all here i'm JohnK6 from holland
« Reply #2 on: September 02, 2006, 12:30:49 PM »
Welcome! Looking forward to hearing stories!
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Re: Hi all here i'm JohnK6 from holland
« Reply #3 on: September 02, 2006, 12:35:06 PM »
Your English is better than my Dutch!  ;D

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Re: Hi all here i'm JohnK6 from holland
« Reply #4 on: September 02, 2006, 12:37:50 PM »
and here's the last one it's an cb 750 K7 from 1979, i bought it for about 80 US dollar, but i had to do a whole lot of affort in it to get it safe on the road, i've got this one now 10 months

here's the way she was when i bought her


what must be done:
exhaust was rotten, needed to be welded
wheelbearings bad
stearingbearings bad
elektrical a desaster
carburators needed to be cleaned
gascable, clutchcable, chokecable
frontbrake bad, rearbrake stuck

it costed me about two months to get it operating again, in the eveninghours (yeah i had to go to work also  :P), and it's my daily bike now driven with it about 7000 miles in 7 months













en now she looks like this ;D



owner of: cb750k6(76), cb750k7(78), cb750K7(79)(sold), zwolle, netherlands

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Re: Hi all here i'm JohnK6 from holland
« Reply #5 on: September 02, 2006, 12:41:11 PM »
 Thanks for the welcome,

I've got a lot of pictures what i did on my last bike so i will open a new topic ;), so you can see what i've done

the reason i registerd, i had a problem with the bushing on the rear(to much clearance, (new axle, new bushing)), and i saw here the solution in a topic
« Last Edit: September 02, 2006, 12:51:31 PM by JohnK6 »
owner of: cb750k6(76), cb750k7(78), cb750K7(79)(sold), zwolle, netherlands

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Re: Hi all here i'm JohnK6 from holland
« Reply #6 on: September 02, 2006, 04:17:28 PM »
Now you do nice work!

I guess I will have to raise the bar on cafe's here. ;D Working on breaking cafe's away from the "I drank all my money" one solid color. Not that solid color bikes are bad, but graphics are damn cool and they stop the Hardley fools in thier tracks. ;) :D ;D

oooo yea welcome to the boards. You are in the right place. And guessing by your work you will be valued member.
Cheers  :P

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Re: Hi all here i'm JohnK6 from holland
« Reply #7 on: September 02, 2006, 06:57:16 PM »
Hi John,
Great work on the bikes and I especially like the exhaust you fabricated - very cool with the crossing headers. Im sure you know this already but Rene (Appledorn) is a long time SOHC memeber - web page at http://members.tripod.com/cb750K2/page1.html. There is also Chris (with a 400F) who I think is in Utrecht and Johnny in Belgium (Brussels) who has a CB750. These guys get together once  a year for the WER - Western European Ride, usually in August. There is also Axl (the Satanic Mechanic - google his name to find webpage) in Munich who also comes along to the WER. I did go myself but have since moved to Boston, MA, USA.

Welcome to the forum,
cheers
Andy in Nagoya (but usually in Boston)
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Re: Hi all here i'm JohnK6 from holland
« Reply #8 on: September 02, 2006, 07:37:57 PM »
Welcome!  Very nice looking bikes.  I like the two seater appearance on the blue cafe.  Superb!

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Re: Hi all here i'm JohnK6 from holland
« Reply #9 on: September 04, 2006, 09:51:58 AM »
Nice to have you aboard! I really like the blue "co-pilot" on your headlight! ;D

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Re: Hi all here i'm JohnK6 from holland
« Reply #10 on: September 04, 2006, 10:13:56 AM »
Hi John.

You need to register with the Gallery to post these pictures so that they don't get lost in the thousands of threads on the forums.

It may be broken at the moment as Glenn (owner of the site) has had to do some work on the server.

Go to "Newbies Start Here" in the Open Forum and follow the instructions.

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Re: Hi all here i'm JohnK6 from holland
« Reply #11 on: September 04, 2006, 11:28:06 AM »
Hi John.

You need to register with the Gallery to post these pictures so that they don't get lost in the thousands of threads on the forums.

It may be broken at the moment as Glenn (owner of the site) has had to do some work on the server.

Go to "Newbies Start Here" in the Open Forum and follow the instructions.

Steve

O.K. i will do that.

John
owner of: cb750k6(76), cb750k7(78), cb750K7(79)(sold), zwolle, netherlands

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Re: Hi all here i'm JohnK6 from holland
« Reply #12 on: September 04, 2006, 12:32:23 PM »
Welcome John,
looking good.
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Re: Hi all here i'm JohnK6 from holland
« Reply #13 on: September 04, 2006, 03:47:52 PM »
Hi John,
Great work on the bikes and I especially like the exhaust you fabricated - very cool with the crossing headers. Im sure you know this already but Rene (Appledorn) is a long time SOHC memeber - web page at http://members.tripod.com/cb750K2/page1.html. There is also Chris (with a 400F) who I think is in Utrecht and Johnny in Belgium (Brussels) who has a CB750. These guys get together once  a year for the WER - Western European Ride, usually in August. There is also Axl (the Satanic Mechanic - google his name to find webpage) in Munich who also comes along to the WER. I did go myself but have since moved to Boston, MA, USA.

Welcome to the forum,
cheers
Andy in Nagoya (but usually in Boston)

Hi Andy,

thanks, the exhaust is also sounding O.K. Rene(apeldoorn) i know him for several  years now, chris i don't know, and from jonny i heard, The santanics Mechanic pages i found also (i'm getting ready to do some big bore stuf on one of my cb 750 fours) to the WER i've never been, but that sounds great.

Thanks for the info ;D

John.
owner of: cb750k6(76), cb750k7(78), cb750K7(79)(sold), zwolle, netherlands

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Re: Hi all here i'm JohnK6 from holland
« Reply #14 on: September 04, 2006, 03:50:02 PM »
Nice to have you aboard! I really like the blue "co-pilot" on your headlight! ;D

The co-pilot is a gift from some very crazy friends, and indeed i like it also, so it will travel many miles with me now ;D
owner of: cb750k6(76), cb750k7(78), cb750K7(79)(sold), zwolle, netherlands