I take that as a serious compliment Tews. Thank you. Not an expert, still learning, but I have been involved with the Sandcast since I assembled the first we got at Pasadena Honda in 1969. I LOVE them. They set the motorcycle world on it's head when they were introduced. The most advanced motorcycle to hit the planet at the time. Soichiro got it right! With a little help from Bob Jameson and Bob Young who were both visionaries as well.
My Sandcast collection numbers 22 bikes (a few disassembled but complete) and a few extra engines at this point in time counting one bike I still have to retrieve from Wisconsin. The bike shop is a real clutter right now but we are in the process of making it presentable. I just retired in January and we are working on it. Been focusing on the machine shop, Jr's rear wheel, and some other parts for the racers right now. A special NASA project interrupted everything for a couple of months but it's done now. Will post some pics before long.