@ MyGhost
Thanks!
Samsonite: ouch....! Ugggggly! I like the Vettes but I really love the Shoei!
In those days, did Shoei make:
- model specific side cases which would simply latch/screw on to my K3's stock rear structure? or
- generic cases for most bikes of the day which you then had to adapt?
Should I Google for: "Shoei for Honda CB750 K3 side bags and top case"? This search returns many Shoei cases but none model specific or, at least, none described to be model specific. I'm afraid that I will need to bring the bike to a shop to install the side bags in which case soft side cases (throw over style) may be a better solution.
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@PeeWee,
Thanks, I appreciate the detailed description of the work to do but that was not the advice which I was seeking. It is my mistake as my post was not clear.
I have the opposite problem to locking the front brakes. I wish I could do it! I should have written: "My front brakes are terrible, I can't stop my bike!"
In today's bikes, if you brake in an emergency, your bike will come to a standstill right on the spot (or almost) from around 20Mph. You may even lift the rear wheel. Of course I cannot expect the same in a 1973 bike and I don't want to pull stoppies; but I
do want to stop in, say, 2 or 3 meters at that speed.
Stop the bike = stop wheel rotation = stop rotor rotation = lock the brake! I can't do that unless I'm at "walking" speed!
I'm going with the mods suggested in this thread
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=51179.msg543860#msg543860