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Re: Can't take my bike anywhere!!!
« Reply #25 on: August 07, 2015, 05:53:00 PM »
I take PCH to work daily and it never fails that at a light, in Huntington, some guy will be crossing the street and look over, stop and say "seventy-three?"  For some reason that's the standard year. 

The day I got my little 360 I rode it to the store and a bunch of guys had just pulled in on their sportbikes.  The first thing they said to me was "wanna trade?"

Ha!  I got a trade offer today too!  But i'm not into 250 dirtbikes :/

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Re: Can't take my bike anywhere!!!
« Reply #26 on: August 07, 2015, 05:54:15 PM »
I'll admit I have had my times when I've been annoyed by people wanting to talk about my bike, but overall it's really nice to have something I've worked really hard for be an object of envy for others.  Sure I can go out and buy something that others want but don't have, but there's no substance to that.  I don't need the praise of others to know that what I've spent my time and money on is worthwhile, but it doesn't hurt. ;D

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Re: Can't take my bike anywhere!!!
« Reply #27 on: August 07, 2015, 06:16:58 PM »
I always get compliments and stories of " Oh I had one of those back in the day" whenever I am on my CB. The K1 got all the love, the 550 get some but no where near the window rolling down at a light as the K1 would get.

Now I am embarrassed to say this but now that I drive the VFR around I have never got any compliments from random strangers. I did have a person come up to me when I was at the store waiting for my wife to get out. Person says " Hey! Nice........ Night for a ride!" I laughed and said yeah. I honestly thought I was going to get a hey nice bike..... OH well. Still have the 550 so I am good.
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Re: Can't take my bike anywhere!!!
« Reply #28 on: August 07, 2015, 06:19:37 PM »
If you haven't realized it yet, you don't meet chicks on a vintage bike. To do that you need a Panigale 1199 or something...


I also get constant conversations at busy parking lots and gas stations. Honestly it has helped me come out of my shell a bit and shoot the #$%* more with people.

Sometimes you get shouted at...


Hard not to when Rhonda's such a looker. ;D


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Re: Can't take my bike anywhere!!!
« Reply #29 on: August 07, 2015, 06:21:33 PM »
I laugh at this all the time as well.  When I ride Dash (550) every male (remember fellows I am a girl so I think the attention is different for me  ;)) seems to swarm out of the woodwork to tell me how they owned one blah blah, sold it blah blah, wished they hadn't blah blah.
When I ride my pristine Ducati-- nothing.  It's like I am invisible.  I complain about the attention Dash gets but I secretly enjoy it.
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Re: Can't take my bike anywhere!!!
« Reply #30 on: August 08, 2015, 06:57:37 AM »
The thing that makes the difference to me is this, if they say "nice bike, I had one" or whatever, and the conversation stays on your bike, thats ok, BUT, if they say "nice bike, I had one" and proceed to talk about the bike they had, or thier brother and the conversation goes on and on, about something long ago and far away, and they are just looking to talk and talk about some other bike, when they stopped you to talk about your bike.

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« Reply #31 on: August 08, 2015, 08:32:46 AM »
Yah, get used to it...remember the motto...You Meet the Nicest People on a Honda :)
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Re: Can't take my bike anywhere!!!
« Reply #32 on: August 08, 2015, 12:05:46 PM »
"I/my dad/bro/uncle/etc had one back in the day"

I hear this All. The. Time.

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« Reply #33 on: August 08, 2015, 01:14:10 PM »
She sounds nice there Nick...
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Re: Can't take my bike anywhere!!!
« Reply #34 on: August 08, 2015, 08:06:38 PM »
Since restoring mine I get a lot of comments and random folks asking about it. Even before that many comment son this and previous ratty old CBs. I don't mind it's nice to meet and talk to new people and like someone else said it helps me make new friends and come out of my shell, but it gets old sometimes going over my restoration story so often as now many more chat me up about the bike. Stopped by a show today but was just tired and not feeling conversational. Bike looked like hell as I got caught in the rain the other day and haven't had time to clean it up. Plenty of people thought it looked great and was one of the coolest bikes there, but honestly I was just in a weird mood and would rather be riding so headed out after only staying an hour or so and had fun in some twisties on the way home.

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Re: Can't take my bike anywhere!!!
« Reply #35 on: August 08, 2015, 09:20:43 PM »
I like when people compliment the bike. I also like answering questions about it... I guess it serves my ego in some way? Like when I was only riding modern bikes and someone would say, "nice bike," I would always feel weird and not know what to say, "are you congratulating me on being a smart shopper? Should I pass on your salient comment to the team of designers, engineers and product development people who made this happen?"  With this bike, which came to me as garbage parts in boxes... I can just say, "thank you."

And then there's the "know-it-all" who doesn't.  Ever had one of these?  I'll try to recount how this went from memory, which should be pretty accurate because I've told this story to a bunch of friends already... Anyway, about a month I'm parked outside a local cafe grabbing a coffee... It's late afternoon. Through the front window I see a guy is outside looking at the bike and he takes a couple pix and then starts talking to his friend, who then pulls out his phone and snaps a couple.  Ok, now I'm curious so I go back out and walk up all friendly and I smile and say, "hi. that's my bike... just wondering why you're taking pix of it."  And the first guy says, "it's really beautiful and pretty rare, right? I mean usually you don't see old Triumphs done up this nicely, and like I was telling my friend here that they usually leak tons of oil but this one is really clean." Mind you, he was standing on the left side of the bike where the Honda logo can be seen on the stator cover...   I said, well, it's not a Triumph, it's a Honda.  He gets indignant, like I'm insulting him.  "Yeah right,ha ha" he tried to laugh it off in a scoffing way and nodded as if to say, "we both know you're just messing with me."  I pursued it... "No, really, it's a Honda, modified a lot, but still a Honda cb550 from the mid 1970s."  And he looked me straight in the eye and said, "ok whatever, it's not funny any more. everyone knows Honda never made bikes with the curved thing at the back of the seat, but Triumph did because that's an "english style" seat.   I looked at his friend and said, "why don't you take a look at the VIN tag...  He did, and then turned to his friend and said "dude you are a f...ing idiot..."  And they walked off ... and I was glad I didn't have to say it.  I just shook my head and laughed...
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Re: Can't take my bike anywhere!!!
« Reply #36 on: August 08, 2015, 09:53:40 PM »
A substitute mail carrier saw me push my K5 out of the garage the other day. 74 or 5?...nice he sez...
It is entirely possible to have a conversation about an old Honda and never speak of what the other person is riding. You don't mean for it to happen that way, it just does. And like everybody has said, somebody had a relative, co worker, friend, etc who had "one of those" back in the 70's. Usually tho, the ones they speak of were that "whatever" other color...and boy was it fast! ;D   Then come the stories.

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Re: Can't take my bike anywhere!!!
« Reply #37 on: August 09, 2015, 06:23:21 AM »
Mail carrier came into my shop the other day to check out the bikes. Says he wished he had one back in the day.
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Re: Can't take my bike anywhere!!!
« Reply #38 on: August 09, 2015, 05:08:44 PM »
This was yesterday and I wasn't on the bike, but its still about it.

I'd been driving around searching for a local shop that carried Spectro oil and finally, found it at a bike shop not too far from me (I'm too scared of leaving my bike unattended so I took the car ;D). The owner assured me this was the best oil he had in the store for these old bikes. He asked me what bike I had and I told him. We were chatting about the bike, he rang me up and said if you sign up for preferred membership it'll be cheaper.  By this time, I had pulled up the pix on my phone and I showed it to him. The shock and amazement was priceless  ;D He immediately dropped what he was doing, yelled out to his wife in the back of the shop and waved me to "come on back". While the wife was scrolling through pix in amazement, he showed me his 75(or76) Super Sport he was restoring. Tank was painted and ready to go on, bike was mostly intact and he hadn't pulled the engine. He did not believe me when I told him my covers were polished. I had to show him some before/during/after shots to convince him :) He gave me good discount. I reminded him I needed to sign up for the preferred thingy and he said to me "I'll never forget you or that beauty of yours, just make sure you only come here for your bike's needs and we'll take care of you".

Not a bad day :)

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Re: Can't take my bike anywhere!!!
« Reply #39 on: August 09, 2015, 08:10:37 PM »
This was yesterday and I wasn't on the bike, but its still about it.

I'd been driving around searching for a local shop that carried Spectro oil and finally, found it at a bike shop not too far from me (I'm too scared of leaving my bike unattended so I took the car ;D). The owner assured me this was the best oil he had in the store for these old bikes. He asked me what bike I had and I told him. We were chatting about the bike, he rang me up and said if you sign up for preferred membership it'll be cheaper.  By this time, I had pulled up the pix on my phone and I showed it to him. The shock and amazement was priceless  ;D He immediately dropped what he was doing, yelled out to his wife in the back of the shop and waved me to "come on back". While the wife was scrolling through pix in amazement, he showed me his 75(or76) Super Sport he was restoring. Tank was painted and ready to go on, bike was mostly intact and he hadn't pulled the engine. He did not believe me when I told him my covers were polished. I had to show him some before/during/after shots to convince him :) He gave me good discount. I reminded him I needed to sign up for the preferred thingy and he said to me "I'll never forget you or that beauty of yours, just make sure you only come here for your bike's needs and we'll take care of you".

Not a bad day :)

Great story, Raphi!  With a beauty like yours, you're going to get a whole lot of that, I would imagine!
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Re: Can't take my bike anywhere!!!
« Reply #40 on: August 10, 2015, 05:31:50 AM »
Raphi you have to take the bike to his shop so he can see it in person. Sounds like you would make his day if he could see it with his own eyes. Great story...
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Re: Can't take my bike anywhere!!!
« Reply #41 on: August 10, 2015, 08:57:23 AM »
Great story, Raphi Rafi!  With a beauty like yours, you're going to get a whole lot of that, I would imagine!

Raphi Rafi you have to take the bike to his shop so he can see it in person. Sounds like you would make his day if he could see it with his own eyes. Great story...

FTFY gents  ;D

And yes Johnie, heading there tonight after work, they were open only 4hrs on Sat. so I couldn't go back then.

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« Reply #42 on: August 10, 2015, 09:03:23 AM »
Ed - I think it was a reference to Raphael the artist. His proper spelling too was Raffaello, but commonly referred to as Raphael in English countries. Take it as a compliment  :D
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Re: Can't take my bike anywhere!!!
« Reply #43 on: August 10, 2015, 09:10:13 AM »
Ed - I think it was a reference to Raphael the artist. His proper spelling too was Raffaello, but commonly referred to as Raphael in English countries. Take it as a compliment  :D
Thanks Cal, I knew of Raphael but didn't know the real name. Flattering, for sure  ;D

Rafi means one who provides comfort :) I like this one too  ;D ;D

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« Reply #44 on: August 10, 2015, 02:59:12 PM »
Ed - I think it was a reference to Raphael the artist. His proper spelling too was Raffaello, but commonly referred to as Raphael in English countries. Take it as a compliment  :D
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« Reply #45 on: August 10, 2015, 04:28:30 PM »
I thought Raphael was a ninja turtle? He was a painter too :)
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« Reply #46 on: August 11, 2015, 04:00:01 AM »
I thought Raphael was a ninja turtle? He was a painter too :)

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Re: Can't take my bike anywhere!!!
« Reply #47 on: August 11, 2015, 06:22:38 AM »
I've shown this before. I did not take pic. Old muscle cars have the same effect. We all probably act the same way
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« Reply #48 on: August 11, 2015, 02:03:23 PM »
Yes, I get lots of this when I ride my CB750's...but I was very surprised to find that I get just as much of this when I ride my '86 VF500f Interceptor...kinda makes me feel old as I don't think of it as vintage even though it is much harder to get parts for and will be eligible for collector plates in Michigan next year.
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« Reply #49 on: August 11, 2015, 02:28:54 PM »
Yes, I get lots of this when I ride my CB750's...but I was very surprised to find that I get just as much of this when I ride my '86 VF500f Interceptor...kinda makes me feel old as I don't think of it as vintage even though it is much harder to get parts for and will be eligible for collector plates in Michigan next year.

Being any who has recently owned one may be the reason for the attention because they probably already know how hard it is to find parts for 1st gen Interceptors. My kid had one for a bit and we found out very quickly how hard parts were to find. I will admit though it was a sweet running bike.

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