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The Universe of SSSG
« on: November 20, 2019, 03:30:23 AM »
54 year old male residing in Sebring, Florida, no criminal record (luck), unmarried, 2 Great Danes, which at the moment are asleep on my chest crushing my ribs. Live next to small lake with so many alligators could walk across it. Sebring is a blue collar/agriculture town that would not be on the map if it weren't for the raceway.
     
I have built only one basket of parts into a working motorcycle- a 66 Triumph that I did not want to give to my girlfriend when I finished building it for her. When you've spent ten hours repainting an old Smith's speedo dial, thing is yours by God's decree, right? She still rides it a lot, and in 25 years it's only needed a tire change, new points and had the valves ground. I'm proud of that, but a 66 Triumph is no more complicated than a lawnmower.

I had a bike too at the time, a CB 550. I had built the triumph mainly because I was sick of carrying her around on the back. Her bike was cool old brit stuff, but I far preferred my 550, because a) it was much louder and faster b) it had much lower handlebars. I loved it so much that I kept it on my living room for several years after I totaled it.

That is all dull history stuff. 25 years have passed, I am a very different man, but I still have a CB550 in my living room, this one still running very well and complete down to having the vinyl tool kit and owners manual under the seat. It has 6000 miles on it and has been well maintained. In photos it looks new, but there is plenty of rust underneath all the stuff that the seller spraypainted over. I am about to tear it apart into molecules.
I have very few things, so each one I own is precious to me, and most bear signs of being handmade. It is likely that this will be the only motorcycle I have, so I'll end up giving heart and soul to it, drag everything I can from other disciplines I have practical experience in. Two motorcycles would overwhelm the system.

Am artist by vocation, with some work experience in medicine and psych, vast experience in building road-race bicycles. I like things that are pretty. I can do minor cosmetic dentistry with a dremel. I once got 18 hp out of a 5hp Briggs flathead. I have a few other skills. But in the kind of work facing me with this bike, I'm as clueless as it gets, full retard.

Thank for giving me a place to document the project now underway. Setting up an e-camp in the middle of a field of experts seems like a wise move.

The project thread will be called "The Five Rules"- referring to self-imposed limits I will have to follow in order to get the result that I want.

I'll close this with the question that has been bugging me for weeks: What if Honda had offered a GT version of their biggest streetbkies in 1975? What would the 550 look like? What specific decisions might their engineers make? Though the result would not be as attention grabbing as many of the eye-popping custom cafe and brat bikes I've seen, might it not be pretty in it's own quiet way?

That is where we will begin.

I am now taking the dogs to walk. When I get back, after doing a photoshopped version of what this might look like, I'm going to start tearing this thing to pieces.

-Sssg
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Re: The Universe of SSSG
« Reply #1 on: November 20, 2019, 08:47:51 AM »
Side note-
I thought all motorcycles were SOHC air-cooled inline fours. Is there some other kind? I've never thought about it before.


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Re: The Universe of SSSG
« Reply #2 on: November 20, 2019, 03:07:12 PM »
Welcome from Texas.  Have been to Sebring, my brother races SCCA cars there. Not a bad racetrack considering is was an airfield in the '40's.

If Honda built GP racers in '75, prolly would look like this...




All motorcycles are not SOHC.  I have one that is DOHC and some that are NC  [no cam!]



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Re: The Universe of SSSG
« Reply #3 on: November 20, 2019, 03:43:21 PM »
TY!
I was just kiddin. I love sohc's, its a look I can see a mile off.

sebring is bumpiest track on earth. The 12 hour guys love it for what ultimate test it is. I had trouble making my way around it on a bicycle at night. Imagine going 140mph faster than, but with rain too. People who can do that are amazing.

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Re: The Universe of SSSG
« Reply #4 on: November 20, 2019, 05:27:35 PM »
hi from australia

well done on the great danes, i've got one female and a male wolfie cross and had 3 other danes in the past
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Re: The Universe of SSSG
« Reply #5 on: November 20, 2019, 07:48:42 PM »
Welcome from Lake Superior,

Like your idea of doing something different.

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Re: The Universe of SSSG
« Reply #6 on: November 21, 2019, 02:54:43 AM »
That a pretty Blue! Mine is a blue and his below is his sister. Great Danes have a quality I can only put into words that don't really make sense. They are dogs, but at the same time they are not dogs at all but something from another world I wish I could live in, even though they are clearly just dogs.

I hadn't owned a motorcycle for two decades when I saw an RC166 start up on a YouTube video.  My respiratory and heart rate dropped to coma-level low which are hallmarks of an entirely different kind of excitement, the kind Im blessed to feel maybe once a year if Im lucky. I'm sorry, I know this pob doesnt make sense. The first thought I had when I came out of it was "you are going to have a motorcycle again some day and there is not a thing you can do to stop it" So that 4 minute clip is the main reason I'm mere. Because that bike mesmerized me the same way my dog does.

Will you please post a picture of your wolfie hybrid? I've already had some weird signs that I'll be Dad to one some day. Your mentioning yours is another. I pay attention to that stuff.




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Re: The Universe of SSSG
« Reply #7 on: November 21, 2019, 11:46:14 AM »
Time to shut up, move to the "build" forum and get to work.

Below: a photo from 2017, and one from 2020, at about the halfway mark of a 550-four GT.



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Re: The Universe of SSSG
« Reply #8 on: November 21, 2019, 02:27:12 PM »
me and the pups

and thats a great looking hound right there, they certainly have a special something about them, capable of great dignity and extreme stupidity within seconds of each other, just being responsible for them and their welfare has taught me stuff about myself i never believed i was capable of

in the bottom photo they were about 5 seconds off a massive playfight in the lounge room, up on the back legs and all, hilarious to watch but a bit of a worry when they're indoors, way to much stuff to break

as for the wolfie, people keep asking me what he's crossed with, and while we'll never know ( we got him as a rescue) and assume he's part stag or deer hound, i just tell them he's crossed with something stupid, he's got a wicked sense of humour and has actually won 'best smile' at a giant dog day out, but he's a fool and loves playing with people, dogs, cats ( though he's only just overcoming his fear of them)
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Re: The Universe of SSSG
« Reply #9 on: November 21, 2019, 02:29:20 PM »
This thread has gone to the dogs!

Nice Cervelo, my daughter has one, rides it in triathlons.
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Re: The Universe of SSSG
« Reply #10 on: November 21, 2019, 02:31:07 PM »
This thread has gone to the dogs!

Nice Cervelo, my daughter has one, rides it in triathlons.

for a second there i was trying to work out what breed a cervelo was and why you would ride a dog in triathalons........

in my defence, i didn't have a drink last night and i'm a bit confused today
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Re: The Universe of SSSG
« Reply #11 on: November 22, 2019, 02:21:20 AM »
waitaminit- I thought this was a great Dane/Wolfie forum! I couldnt get why everyone was talking about motorcycles!

Steve-O:
I ride the blue dane in track bike races. His skull is so thick he doesn't mind the handlebar clamps.