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Offline eli

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Hello from Germany
« on: May 01, 2018, 02:05:03 PM »
Hello all,
here's a short introduction of what I'm doing. Been riding Honda SOHCs from the start, since 1986: 400-500-750...lots of them. They were cheap bikes at the time in Germany. Got stuck with the 750 SOHC in the end, tried to make it better and better, but...there are limitations (as we all know) So, in 2002, I set out to find a replacement for the lousy frame of the CB750. You have to keep in mind what riding is in Germany: You want to have a smooth full throttle ride on the Autobahn as well as on those nice small and curvy roads around the hills and through the forests :-)
Got hold of a Seeley frame in the end, without any knowledge what it is, no papers, swingarm was missing, nickel plating was bad...
This is what it looked like after replating, which was the first thing I did to start the project:


At the time, I did some research by buying old bike magazins, mostly from UK, because there was only little information found in the net. The result was the website seeley-honda.com, where I posted what I found. I'm NOT a special expert on the topic, even though I learned a thing or two about the Seeley-Honda.
As a lot of things happened really fast in 2003 (death of the friend with whom I shared the workshop, met my wife, made children, bought house, got new job...) the whole thing including the webpage got stuck. The Seeley went into boxes, the website still looks quite old-school....sorry about that. I don't have more than maybe 15 hours in a month time for my hobby. When I started again in 2015 I had to decide: should I rework the website or start building the bike? The decision is easy, isn't it?

I will start a thread in the project forum for details.

I have a Yamaha DT2 as well, which is perfect to trash around in the village


For my children (now 8 and 6) I built this:



I love to do as much as possible on my own, therefore my workshop is equipped with mill, lathe, TIG-welder and a lot more. You will find no CNC parts on my bikes.

I learned a lot from this community and I'm happy to contribute once in a while to all the knowledge that is collected here.

Looking forward to get in contact with you all!
Michael
« Last Edit: May 24, 2018, 02:09:27 PM by eli »
Will my patience hold till the thing is finished???

Seeley build:
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php/topic,171911.0.html

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Re: Hello from Germany
« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2018, 05:56:01 PM »
Hello from the shores of Lake Superior.

Good work.

-MD
1975 CB550F Super Sport;  Lake Superior Circle 1000, 45-90 Saddle 1000, All in Yooper 1000 and SS 2000 in 48 hrs:  1985 GL1200A, MN in State SS1K

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Re: Hello from Germany
« Reply #2 on: May 01, 2018, 09:16:54 PM »
Willkomen Michael..
 Very cool bike, I must ask , how much to renickle the frame..
 The F on your plate is it Fulda ?
 I checked its Frankfurt. .. my wife is from Neu Ansbach.. near Bad Homburg.
 
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My next bike will be a ..ANFOB.....

It's All part of the ADVENTURE...

73 836cc.. Green, had it for 3 decades!!
Lost quite a few CB 750's along the way

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Re: Hello from Germany
« Reply #3 on: May 02, 2018, 01:51:50 AM »
Hey! No, it's Frankfurt. I grew up in Bad Homburg! I'm sure there is an interesting story behind you two...
The renickeling was done in 2002, it was around 1500 Euro. I'm sure that it is more expensive now. The company sits in Augsburg http://www.kissling-galvanik.de/ansprech.htm.
I'm quite satisfied with the result.
Will my patience hold till the thing is finished???

Seeley build:
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php/topic,171911.0.html

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Re: Hello from Germany
« Reply #4 on: May 02, 2018, 09:54:19 AM »
Hey there, and welcome from Georgia, U.S.A.

Knew it was Frankfurt, I was stationed near there and near Fulda.

Wife is from Stuttgart, and I loved every minute I spent in Germany.

Spent 11-1/2 years there all in total.
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If it sounds like I know what I'm talking about, it's because I cut and pasted from someone else.

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Re: Hello from Germany
« Reply #5 on: May 02, 2018, 12:07:57 PM »
I'm getting an idea where all the good women went that are missing here in Germany!!! You guys took them away! 8)
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Seeley build:
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php/topic,171911.0.html

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Re: Hello from Germany
« Reply #6 on: May 02, 2018, 12:21:19 PM »
I'm getting an idea where all the good women went that are missing here in Germany!!! You guys took them away! 8)


oooooooohhh yeah......would not trade her for the world.

Be 40 years come next October, 2019.
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Re: Hello from Germany
« Reply #7 on: May 02, 2018, 01:15:26 PM »
Was it Gelnhausen once?
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Seeley build:
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php/topic,171911.0.html