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Re: The "other Bike" or bikes
« Reply #50 on: December 24, 2013, 03:07:38 AM »


Great website and yes, he is close to me.  I now want a Laverda! (750 STC) Let me know if you are in TX, I would love to go to his workshop. 
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No, I moved to Germany many moons ago. Scott is an easy going person, you can visit him even if you don't own an Italian bike.
The 750 SFC, as ikonic as it may be, is not a comfortable bike to ride. You need to be over 6' tall, have long arms to reach over the tank and put up with a barely padded seat.  After 2008 the prices just went thru the ceiling, the link below reflects current asking prices.

http://www.madeinitalymotorcycles.com/


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Re: The "other Bike" or bikes
« Reply #51 on: December 24, 2013, 08:53:17 AM »
Hondalav, how much do you ride your Laverda?  They are beautiful bikes, and I would be surprised if I ever found one that I could afford, but I have been under the impression that they are more practical in the maintenance departement, than a 1970's Ducatti...
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« Reply #52 on: December 24, 2013, 11:24:54 AM »
I ride the Laverda between 3000-6000k's a year, and have so for the last 17 years. Once they are set up properly and the bodges of one or more DPO's are taken care of you just ride them. Valve clearance needs to be checked every year or two, if on the tight side replacing shims means removal of cams, but nothing as dramatic and expensive as a Ducati Bevel. All parts are readily available, at least for the 180 degree crank triples and twins and again not in the Ducati price range. As the Laverda company chose Bosch electrics, Nippon Denso switchgear and instruments, Brembo brakes and put on a thicker layer of paint and chrome than the rest of the Italian competion at the time, the bikes have a slightly better build quality. I know that in North America the market is very thin and bikes fetch big money if and when they become available.

One word of caution! The classic bikes like 350, 500, 750, 1000 and 1200 were manufactured in the town of Breganze, Italy.
The more modern looking 650, 668, 750S and 750 Formula were made in the town of Zane, Italy and are ticking time bombs.
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Re: The "other Bike" or bikes
« Reply #53 on: December 24, 2013, 05:26:15 PM »
thanks...I have never seen one in the U.S., except for on the pages of magazines...
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Re: The "other Bike" or bikes
« Reply #54 on: December 25, 2013, 07:14:33 AM »
Here is one of them...




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Re: The "other Bike" or bikes
« Reply #55 on: December 25, 2013, 08:17:36 AM »
Im a Honda and a CB750 guy all the way, but I'm starting to like me some Suzuki 8)

What model and year is this one Eric?
1970 CB750KO
1971 CB500KO-project bike
1973 CB350G- project bike
1974 CB750K4-project bike
1974 CB750K4
1976 CB750K6
1977 GL1000
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Re: The "other Bike" or bikes
« Reply #56 on: December 26, 2013, 07:10:21 AM »
1991-1993 GSX1100G.
They never came in the silver that my '92 currently is. All of the write ups say that they are heavy and hard to steer but they really are not bad for
what they are... a frightenly fast cruise missile that gets up to 42 mpg at 10-20 over posted speed suggestion signs. I have two of these.  ;)
100HP and 82 pounds of torque. They have the power feel of an RC-51 or my Aprilia Mille but weigh about 150 pounds more.
Just blink at the throttle and you are going 20 mph faster.  ;D

http://www.thecherrycreeknews.com/ducati-1098-othermenu-95/824-rider-july-1991-suzuki-gsx1100g.html


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Re: The "other Bike" or bikes
« Reply #57 on: December 27, 2013, 09:56:42 AM »
My other bikes,











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Re: The "other Bike" or bikes
« Reply #58 on: December 27, 2013, 10:02:31 AM »
Hey Totaled - is that last bike a Raleigh?  Had one a few years ago.
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« Reply #59 on: December 27, 2013, 10:22:04 AM »
Totaled108: how'd you get a CBR125R into the US?
Classic Honda:
1976 CB400F
1975 CB400F (project)
1975 GL1000
1968 CL175 (1 nice one, one project)
1967 CB77
1967 CB160 (2 of 'em, both projects)
1967 CL160 project
Triumph: 2017 Thruxton R
BMW: 2016 R1200RS, 1975 R90S, 1973 R75/5, 1980 R100S
Ducati: 2013  Monster 796, 2013 848 Evo Corse SE track beast, 1974 750GT, 1970 Mk3d 450, 1966 Monza 250
Moto Morini: 1975 (titled 1976) 3 1/2 Strada, w/ Sport clipons.
Moto Guzzi: 2017 V7III Special,  1977 Le Mans, 1974 Eldorado

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« Reply #60 on: December 27, 2013, 10:24:14 AM »
It's actually a Volkscycle.  One of the many bikes that sprang up around the 70's gas crisis.  Unlike the name might suggest, it's a Japanese brand.  Great bike which I was given by the original owner back in '08 and now have about 7000 miles on it.  One tough bike.

Do you have pix of you bike?

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« Reply #61 on: December 27, 2013, 10:30:31 AM »
My dad bought it a few years ago when he was living in BC.  He then decided to move to Europe, and didn't care to take the time to sell it.  So just trailered it to Oregon and I took it customs and DMV for a pretty simple importing and title change.

If you want one, just find a seller, not a dealer in BC and buy from them, importing from there is simple.

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« Reply #62 on: December 27, 2013, 10:36:02 AM »
It's actually a Volkscycle.  One of the many bikes that sprang up around the 70's gas crisis.  Unlike the name might suggest, it's a Japanese brand.  Great bike which I was given by the original owner back in '08 and now have about 7000 miles on it.  One tough bike.

Do you have pix of you bike?

Have a pic somewhere, I sold the Raleigh on eBay in a matter of hours for $450, should have asked more! I paid $300 and didn't realize the value, it went to a collector in San Francisco. 
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« Reply #63 on: December 27, 2013, 10:46:15 AM »
DMV and customs does a VIN check and makes sure the title is legitimate.  There is a bit of paperwork, but it didn't cost me anymore then a title change.  Customs didn't charge anything in my case.

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« Reply #64 on: December 27, 2013, 06:22:09 PM »
It can be hard to predict which bicycled will be worth a lot as they get older.  People are asking crazy amounts for older bikes here in Portland.  Specially if the seller has a big red beard.  ;)


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Re: The "other Bike" or bikes
« Reply #65 on: December 28, 2013, 01:22:28 PM »
Here is another one...




Eric
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Re: The "other Bike" or bikes
« Reply #66 on: December 28, 2013, 02:10:36 PM »
Nice GS Eric, I'm a big fan of the early 80's GS/GSX Suzuki 1100's.... 8) ;)
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« Reply #67 on: December 28, 2013, 03:25:56 PM »
So much work, so little time!





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« Reply #68 on: December 28, 2013, 06:09:46 PM »
Nice GS Eric, I'm a big fan of the early 80's GS/GSX Suzuki 1100's.... 8) ;)
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Thanks. I have a pair of them that were non-running basket cases when I found them.
Strangely enough, they both were found within a month of each other and within 10 miles of my house!  :o
The '80 bike was red when I found it. Now, I have almost twins...

'80 and '81 GS 1100EX's in Stereo


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Re: The "other Bike" or bikes
« Reply #69 on: December 28, 2013, 08:14:41 PM »
Nice GS Eric, I'm a big fan of the early 80's GS/GSX Suzuki 1100's.... 8) ;)
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Thanks. I have a pair of them that were non-running basket cases when I found them.
Strangely enough, they both were found within a month of each other and within 10 miles of my house!  :o
The '80 bike was red when I found it. Now, I have almost twins...

'80 and '81 GS 1100EX's in Stereo


Eric


Very tidy bikes Eric, If i could find a nice low mileage 1983 GS1100es in blue and white i would be all over it, great bikes for long trips, reliable and quick.... ;)  Something like this one... Or maybe the 2nd one with some modern upgrades... ;)


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« Reply #70 on: December 28, 2013, 08:25:46 PM »
Retro, I have three 1100E basket cases and the bits to make one into an ES or ESF model.
One of these days perhaps after I finish the '73 Z1a project.   ;)

Eric
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Re: The "other Bike" or bikes
« Reply #71 on: December 28, 2013, 09:36:53 PM »
Retro, I have three 1100E basket cases and the bits to make one into an ES or ESF model.
One of these days perhaps after I finish the '73 Z1a project.   ;)

Eric


We'd love to see that Z1, Eric.  I have a Z1B I am restoring. 
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« Reply #72 on: December 29, 2013, 07:12:50 AM »
This sits in the shop next to my 77 CB400F, my non Honda model:





That, is a nice bike! If I could get some pipes made like that exiting the other side,
I would be into making a nice XR1200R out of the junk that the bar and shield made out of the XR1200.

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« Reply #73 on: December 29, 2013, 07:23:23 AM »
Retro, I have three 1100E basket cases and the bits to make one into an ES or ESF model.
One of these days perhaps after I finish the '73 Z1A project.   ;)

Eric


We'd love to see that Z1, Eric.  I have a Z1B I am restoring.


I just need to stab the 69.5mm over-sized pistons into the cylinder, assemble the cylinder head, attach carbs,
polish the pipes/replace the missing baffles and go basically.
How it sits when I was pulled away from it...



How I got it...












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Re: The "other Bike" or bikes
« Reply #74 on: December 29, 2013, 01:45:29 PM »
You've got some nice bikes there Eric.... ;)
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750 F1 970cc
750 Bitsa 900cc
If You can't fix it with a hammer, You've got an electrical problem.