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Re: 1972 CB750 Steampunk Bobber Thing
« Reply #175 on: April 30, 2014, 02:12:46 PM »
Harumph ! Well I never! My Comments aren't even that bad. Y'all need to chill. Noddy certainly has some cheerleaders. I thought this was all in good fun. sheesh.

I don't think this is about you or your comments Bart. Lots of us (myself included) jumped on this band wagon, but it's gone past being fun. There's a fine line between poking a little fun and cyber bulling but 9 pages is ridiculous.

We'd be better served if the title and location of this thread where changed to better reflect the content. Pissing on People! Now that better reflects the nature of the thread.
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Re: 1972 CB750 Steampunk Bobber Thing
« Reply #176 on: April 30, 2014, 02:33:00 PM »
This is embarrassing. Syscrush is right- these bikes are not rare or special. .

He Dusty, nice to see you have an opinion mate but your obviously not familiar with anything outside of the US, once upon a time these bikes were reasonably common here , just like the Z900's but now they are all expensive and getting quite rare, thats probably why the first few people to comment, before it all went south, were Aussies....
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Re: 1972 CB750 Steampunk Bobber Thing
« Reply #177 on: April 30, 2014, 02:39:45 PM »
This is embarrassing. Syscrush is right- these bikes are not rare or special. .

He Dusty, nice to see you have an opinion mate but your obviously not familiar with anything outside of the US, once upon a time these bikes were reasonably common here , just like the Z900's but now they are all expensive and getting quite rare, thats probably why the first few people to comment, before it all went south, were Aussies....

Ah, you make a good point. Thanks for the check on that. They're common as houseflies over here, despite the hipsters driving up prices for them.
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Re: 1972 CB750 Steampunk Bobber Thing
« Reply #178 on: April 30, 2014, 02:48:25 PM »
This is embarrassing. Syscrush is right- these bikes are not rare or special. .

He Dusty, nice to see you have an opinion mate but your obviously not familiar with anything outside of the US, once upon a time these bikes were reasonably common here , just like the Z900's but now they are all expensive and getting quite rare, thats probably why the first few people to comment, before it all went south, were Aussies....

Ah, you make a good point. Thanks for the check on that. They're common as houseflies over here, despite the hipsters driving up prices for them.

Yes, same thing here, its bloody hard to get any parts at all here without hocking one of your kidneys, a few imports around at the moment but they are all coming in at around the 8 grand mark untouched, straight off the boat,  we are really not trying to bash this guy, just trying to save what could be another lost 750, remember the old saying, " there's more than one way to skin a cat", thats was the general theme here .... ;)
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Re: 1972 CB750 Steampunk Bobber Thing
« Reply #179 on: April 30, 2014, 02:53:46 PM »
Hey my 73 has gone thru a few incarnations, but I can still put it back to stock..
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Re: 1972 CB750 Steampunk Bobber Thing
« Reply #180 on: April 30, 2014, 03:16:31 PM »
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Re: 1972 CB750 Steampunk Bobber Thing
« Reply #181 on: April 30, 2014, 03:41:28 PM »
Hey my 73 has gone thru a few incarnations, but I can still put it back to stock..
This is me also. My bike is a ways from being stock but could be put back. I would never do any frame cutting (tabs, etc.) other than the frame kit which is something I believe Honda should have done in the first place. If you want a chopper....buy a chopper frame. My bike is a 75K so it wouldn't be the end of the world to cut it up but I don't see the purpose of doing that just for the sake of eliminating an unsightly tab that holds something that I'm not using.
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Re: 1972 CB750 Steampunk Bobber Thing
« Reply #182 on: April 30, 2014, 04:07:57 PM »
So what kind of bikes ARE common over there?
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Re: 1972 CB750 Steampunk Bobber Thing
« Reply #183 on: April 30, 2014, 05:46:40 PM »
So what kind of bikes ARE common over there?

They were common in their day but we only had a population of around 14 million in 1975 for example so common then is rare as hens teeth now. We have all year round riding here so lots of Gsxr,s Harley's, sport bikes and tourers and the likes, lots of scooters as well, you pretty much go to bike shows to see 1970's bikes, quite rare on the street and getting very expensive..
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Re: 1972 CB750 Steampunk Bobber Thing
« Reply #184 on: April 30, 2014, 06:07:33 PM »
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Re: 1972 CB750 Steampunk Bobber Thing
« Reply #185 on: April 30, 2014, 06:14:48 PM »
The Toecutter gang bought up all of the classic 70s bikes so they are ready to roam the Land of Oz when the apocalypse comes!
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Re: 1972 CB750 Steampunk Bobber Thing
« Reply #186 on: April 30, 2014, 06:15:45 PM »
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Re: 1972 CB750 Steampunk Bobber Thing
« Reply #187 on: April 30, 2014, 06:28:54 PM »
This last weekend, I went to the Corsa Moto Classica show and races at Willow Springs. I saw so many truly purpose built racing vintage bikes. Many are not as pretty as our BOTM winners, but man can they run and the riders ride the piss out of them. Mods aplenty but I have to tip my hat to a go-fast bike and fearless racer.

Case in point, a friend's Super Pantah that won the vintage mid weight class and smoked everyone. It wasn't pretty but it wasn't meant to be - only fast.
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"There are some things nobody needs in this world, and a bright-red, hunch-back, warp-speed 900cc cafe racer is one of them — but I want one anyway, and on some days I actually believe I need one.... Being shot out of a cannon will always be better than being squeezed out of a tube. That is why God made fast motorcycles, Bubba." Hunter S. Thompson, Song of the Sausage Creature, Cycle World, March 1995.  (http://www.latexnet.org/~csmith/sausage.html and https://magazine.cycleworld.com/article/1995/3/1/song-of-the-sausage-creature)

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Re: 1972 CB750 Steampunk Bobber Thing
« Reply #188 on: April 30, 2014, 06:43:06 PM »
The Toecutter gang bought up all of the classic 70s bikes so they are ready to roam the Land of Oz when the apocalypse comes!

I worked in a large bike shop in Sydney in the mid to late 1980's, we were crating CB750's and Z900'z back to Japan regularly, My boss was Japanese..
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Re: 1972 CB750 Steampunk Bobber Thing
« Reply #189 on: April 30, 2014, 08:53:33 PM »
The Toecutter gang bought up all of the classic 70s bikes so they are ready to roam the Land of Oz when the apocalypse comes!

I worked in a large bike shop in Sydney in the mid to late 1980's, we were crating CB750's and Z900'z back to Japan regularly, My boss was Japanese..

That was one smart guy.  No one gave a rat's ass about them then.  They were going nuts for the GPz's, Ninjas, Hurricanes, etc.
« Last Edit: April 30, 2014, 08:55:08 PM by CB750 Cafe Racer Fan »
1975 CB550K1 "Blue" Stockish Restomod (http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=135005.0)
1975 CB550F1 frame/CB650 engine hybrid "The Hot Mess" (http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php/topic,150220.0.html)
2008 Triumph Thruxton (http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php/topic,190956.0.html)
2014 MV Agusta Brutale Dragster 800
2015 Yamaha FZ-09 (http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php/topic,186861.0.html)

"There are some things nobody needs in this world, and a bright-red, hunch-back, warp-speed 900cc cafe racer is one of them — but I want one anyway, and on some days I actually believe I need one.... Being shot out of a cannon will always be better than being squeezed out of a tube. That is why God made fast motorcycles, Bubba." Hunter S. Thompson, Song of the Sausage Creature, Cycle World, March 1995.  (http://www.latexnet.org/~csmith/sausage.html and https://magazine.cycleworld.com/article/1995/3/1/song-of-the-sausage-creature)

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1977 CB750K7 "Nine Lives" Restomod (http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=50490.0) - Sold
2005 RVT1000RR RC51-SP2 "El Diablo" - Sold
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Re: 1972 CB750 Steampunk Bobber Thing
« Reply #190 on: April 30, 2014, 09:29:35 PM »
This last weekend, I went to the Corsa Moto Classica show and races at Willow Springs. I saw so many truly purpose built racing vintage bikes. Many are not as pretty as our BOTM winners, but man can they run and the riders ride the piss out of them. Mods aplenty but I have to tip my hat to a go-fast bike and fearless racer.

Case in point, a friend's Super Pantah that won the vintage mid weight class and smoked everyone. It wasn't pretty but it wasn't meant to be - only fast.
http://youtu.be/iX8Ilm9nSwI

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Re: 1972 CB750 Steampunk Bobber Thing
« Reply #191 on: April 30, 2014, 09:46:03 PM »
The Toecutter gang bought up all of the classic 70s bikes so they are ready to roam the Land of Oz when the apocalypse comes!

I worked in a large bike shop in Sydney in the mid to late 1980's, we were crating CB750's and Z900'z back to Japan regularly, My boss was Japanese..

That was one smart guy.  No one gave a rat's ass about them then.  They were going nuts for the GPz's, Ninjas, Hurricanes, etc.

I think it may have been around the time Japan changed its law regarding their 400cc max limit, and yes, he was a smart guy, doing very well in high end real estate now.... ;)
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Re: 1972 CB750 Steampunk Bobber Thing
« Reply #192 on: May 01, 2014, 02:31:22 AM »
OK, looks like I’m going to have to go against my own “I’m out until I actually start building something” comment to try and put a few facts into the story. It seems people are happy to make a load of assumptions without actually bothering to find out any real information…

fine looking motorcycles should be considered art, but only if they're ridden

I couldn’t agree more. My first bike, the one at the very start of this thread, is my only form of transport save for a shared car with my partner. If I’m going anywhere on my own, I take Isabel. I’ve put over a thousand Ks on her since I ‘finished’ (less than a year ago). To put this in perspective, I work from home, I live about 10km from the centre of town, and it takes roughly 200km to ride from one end of the island I live on, to the other. It’s not a big place, I don’t ride for 700miles at a stretch, and nor do I need to. We also get all kinds of weather, usually in the same day.

There is also nothing on Isabel that isn’t functional. There’s no brass doodads glued on for the sake of it. All the parts are just executed with a different aesthetic. As they will be with this new one. Someone has seen a word and gone “oh, I know what that means’” and haven’t actually bothered to look any further, or at any of the actual information given… like all good bigots…

6 pages of insults seems like more than a joke to me Dave.

It is. I can take a good ribbing as much as the next guy, though generally I feel piss-taking does have to have a modicum of good-nature in it… I’m also pretty sure ‘jokes’ need to be funny.

I like this old K1 chopper. No tacky non-functional add-ons, just a nice neat custom CB750 from back in the day.

Ok, you like a certain style that’s different from this one… I’m so happy for you. Wait! Is that a non-standard frame I see? Chopped? Custom seat? Increased rake? HERESY! BURN THE HERETIC! Good god, the hypocrisy of this post alone astounds me… I can only assume you were trying to make my point for me.

the new style is a fad that will go away

Just like all styles. That’s why they’re styles. Nothing stays ‘in style’ forever. Styles/fads/fashions go in cycles, they do in manufactured bikes just as they do in custom bikes. Some people like some styles, some people don’t. I can only assume by this post alone you’re actually a trained monkey who has been taught to type on a keyboard, but lacks any real understanding of the words he is using… Just type “oook” if you think I’m mistaken and I’ll swap you a mint condition CB750 for a banana.

I notice he has stopped commenting, I hope that isn't because you guys haven't chased him off.

Nope, not chased off at all. Encouraged would actually be more accurate… ‘on holidays’ would also work, alternatively ‘doing what I said I was going to do and not commenting until I had some progress to report’ could also fit the bill. Though the last one is probably less accurate now…


As much as I know I should feel ashamed for deriding Noddy's vision, I certainly won't be apologising any time soon

Well, that covers pretty much all we need to know about you there then doesn’t it? Damn right you should be ashamed. You spout some crap about your years of knowledge but lack the basic manners taught to school children.


I’ve seen many failed projects blah blah never to be seen again.

Clearly, this could be the only possible outcome. “I’ve seen it all before” cries every single old bugger so set in his ways that if we all actually thought like that we’d have never made it down from the trees. You haven’t seen it all Terence, and you sure as #$%* don’t know it all. Your own brain-atrophied little world-view isn’t the only one that matters. Christ, my 3 year old niece has grasped that better than you.

You may have noticed that in one of Noddy's last posts, he refused my offer to supply him with all the OEM parts he needed to actually turn his vision into reality, but offered to sell his bike to me, that tells me that he's probably lost interest and is moving on.

Does it Terry? Is that all it tells you? What it ACTUALLY means, if you even care to know, is that I ACTUALLY umm’ed and ahh’ed over your offer. As I said VERY early on in the thread, I was after something that had already been molested. You obviously thought this one was not beyond saving (from one very small picture on the internet, because clearly you are omniscient), and even through your deplorable manners, I considered it. I just offered it back to you in the same manner you presented your ‘offers’. And in an actual functional way. How was your offer supposed to work anyway? Some #$%*wit from the internet says “I’ll give you all this stuff” for your bike, do I just ship it over to you and hope you send the stuff back? Or do you send the stuff and hope I send the bike back? It was dumb offer from the get go, and you know it.

And I can assure you, I’m in no way ‘moving on’.

he'd tire of once he realised that the end result of his labours doesn't quite match his vision.

Wow Terry, you just keep getting more wrong. You have no idea how much I’m going to enjoy spending the next year or so showing you up for the complete wanker you are, not that you really need my help, you pretty much do it yourself every time you post in this thread. And that’s just an added bonus to the joy I’m going to get from doing EXACTLY what I set out to do.

Yeah, I understand the "It's mine so I can do what I like with it" arguments

You clearly don’t.

I'm with Banker on this- for the first time, I don't really want to be known to be part of this forum.
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Thank you for the voice of reason and sanity injected here Dusty. I couldn’t have said it better myself. A bigger bunch of childish behaviour I think I’ve yet to see. Anywhere. And that includes when I was in primary school. The next thing you’ll hear from me will be with some kind of update. The kids around here can carry on with whatever makes them happy (kicking sand in others kid's faces and pushing them off swings, I can only assume), I’ve got work to do, skills to learn, and a motorbike to destr… err… build. ;)

I only just bothered to read this pile of rubbish retort, Noddy, you just made a pile of useless assumptions and pretty much called anyone who disagreed with you every name under the sun, well done mate, you've just proven that what ever was said here, you're just as bad as everyone else, pretty clever that,  grab some tissues, grow some balls and try eating a half bag of cement. And while i'm definitely not sticking up or speaking  for Terry, he has already helped another member of the forum who moved to Melbourne from the USA get a bike together by DONATING the bloody thing to him, Thats a guy from the other side of the world he's never even met..    Instead of putting your foot in your mouth and ranting like a spoiled little boy, maybe a couple of reasonable questions earlier on would have helped get things sorted out, you clearly took a defensive path and still think that Terry was making fun of you when it was actually a genuine offer. Your not the first or the last guy here that the fellas have tried talking out of cutting up a perfectly good bike, I think Terry tried to explain that to you but monkeys or caves or something  managed to get in the way.

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Re: 1972 CB750 Steampunk Bobber Thing
« Reply #193 on: May 02, 2014, 01:54:45 AM »
so a an old bronze anchor would suffice for a dual disc set up?i was going to put the kettle on but really didn't fancy any more steam than there already is?

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Re: 1972 CB750 Steampunk Bobber Thing
« Reply #194 on: May 02, 2014, 03:02:58 AM »
so a an old bronze anchor would suffice for a dual disc set up?i was going to put the kettle on but really didn't fancy any more steam than there already is?

That would be the equivalent of single disc setup, for dual disc you need an anchor for the bow and second one for stern.
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Re: 1972 CB750 Steampunk Bobber Thing
« Reply #195 on: May 02, 2014, 03:24:34 AM »
ahh me hearty?so its batten down and lower the main sails already,AHH!keep your powder dry and your beer wet or some #$%*?
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« Reply #196 on: May 02, 2014, 03:27:26 AM »
Arr matey!
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Re: 1972 CB750 Steampunk Bobber Thing
« Reply #197 on: May 02, 2014, 03:37:54 AM »
no women allowed below decks on this forum 70CB750!a man of your calibre and experience should know better!tie him to the yard arm,and its 3 lashes as a warning to the others!
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Re: 1972 CB750 Steampunk Bobber Thing
« Reply #198 on: May 02, 2014, 08:19:20 AM »
Butt Pirates  :o :-[ , Oh Wait , I cant say things like that, this is a new society where one can be arrested for talk like that. Uh Oh. I cant believe this thread is still happening. I read it for all the mad people.
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Re: 1972 CB750 Steampunk Bobber Thing
« Reply #199 on: May 02, 2014, 05:09:51 PM »
There he goes...

750 K2 1000cc
750 F1 970cc
750 Bitsa 900cc
If You can't fix it with a hammer, You've got an electrical problem.