Hi, my name is Steve Swan. I'm a new member from Front Range, Northern Colorado. I'm friends with a few members i know frequent this excellent site. I wonder if Ray Bayless is still around. He was very helpful and did a great job recording a presentation by Bob Hansen (r.i.p.) and Bob Jameson at the 2009 AMA VMD. My first Honda 750, my Dad (r.i.p.) purchased new at Olsen Bros, Honda-Triumph in Sioux City, Iowa, September 30, 1969. It was stolen August 1971 and recovered a couple months later in pieces. I briefly had a K2 Sunflake Orange 750, but sold it and bought a new 74 Commando. Around 2000, i thought it would be really nice to have a Honda like the one i had in 1969. Not knowing much about my old bike, i soon learned it's vin put it in the pre-7515 range and learned what the term 'sandcast' meant. I knew it's vin because i still have the bill of sale and registration from 1969. So, i got interested in finding one like my old 69 that was stolen and my interest took me to the point of learning as much as i could discover about the 69 models by meeting people, studying the bikes and literature. I have two 1969 Honda 750's; one i ride and the other i don't ride. I really enjoy riding my 750. I'll give a go at trying to post a picture of it. Other than the blue-green paint, seat cover and exhaust, it's otherwise original. The rolling chassis came out of a shed in Alabama, had sat in the shed for 17 years; it still had it's key in the ignition switch. I was really surprised and happy it cleaned up so well. A good friend of mine found cases that were only a few numbers off from the frame number. So, i am really lucky to have such a nice mostly original 69 to ride. For new bikes, i ride Moto Guzzi and am restoring one last bike for myself, a 1927 Harley-Davidson JD like my Dad had when he was 21. I want to experience what my Dad experienced and am really looking forward to the day i can take it for it's first ride.
I am restoring a 1976 F1 Supersport and need the expertise of F1 owners, so i figured this club would have some fellows with experience. This restoration is for a friend of mine; he wants the restoration to be like orignal, so i've got my work cut out for me. I'm wondering where i can source Sulfur Yellow paint or a formula. If it's wishful thinking there might be a nos exhaust system or side covers out there someplace.... Also the seat trim in Sulfur Yellow... If anyone can help me out or steer me in the direction of F1 parts sources, i would truly appreciate it and so would my friend.
look forward to meeting some of you and thanks in advance.
Sincerely,
Steve Swan