Pod or not to Pod that is the question. Reading this forum I have found there two kinds of people in this forum, pod and non-pod people.
Rebuilding my 1976 CB750 I was bound and determined to install pods just like my 750 I had in 1974.
I wanted to bring the bike back to the old days and live on the edge by installing pods. I just couldn’t do it. I’m getting close to retirement, thinking more about health, money, and watching grand kids grow up. I was too afraid the pods would lead me to a wild and crazy life, driving 5-10 mph over speed limit, getting a super size burger combo and most of all paying retail.
So I guess while putting the bike together I realized that I liked holding to traditional attitudes and values and cautious about change or innovation. So with the stock filter it goes.
But I’ll have to admit the other day I didn’t come to a complete stop and a stop sign, just the rebel in me.
Pod guy non - Pod guyWheelies standing on the seat wheelies sitting on seat
Takes his bike to track day Rides his bike to track day
Buys all the carb jets he can find Buys new grips
Gets several opinions and advice on forums Has cup of coffee and enjoys thread
Mingles with Non-Podders Mingles with Podders
Know Pods, know peace No Pods, know peace
Loves his pods Loves his stock filter
Wins bike shows in his class Wins bike shows in his class
Lives to ride, rides to live Rides to live, lives to ride