Well the day started with a shock, the shipping quote to collect the latest CB750 project was $563! ($435 USD) but when I measured the distance it was over 2000 Km (1200 miles) so couldn't really b1tch. Shipping for the K2 frame I bought from Brisbane was $115, which I thought was pretty fair, but even so, I had a bill of $678 ($525) to pay, so I contacted a friend who I've done some some K0 parts horse trading with previously, and offered him my wrinkle tank for $615 ($476) plus postage, and he said, "Sure". Thank God for that!
Anyhoo, it was a beautiful warm sunny Melbourne day, so I wheeled the K0 out into the sunlight and once again admired that shiny tank.
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I don't know whether it appreciated it's new tank, but it just seemed to warm up and idle smoother than usual, which is pretty good anyway. I wonder if maybe the vent in the 51 year old tank might have been slightly blocked? Regardless, it just seems to run better and better with every ride. I won't bother to tell you where I went for fear of being criticized for my food choices, but needless to say, it was another fantastic 135 mile ride. I stopped at this war memorial and wondered what the soldier who posed for the statue would have thought about me parking a Japanese bike beside him?
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Now everyone here knows that CB750's are chick magnets, but I was a tad worried about about these two birds sneaking up on me?
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Anyway, I rode on to an undisclosed location, and ate something that I really like.
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The ride back was great, I stopped and refuelled at the 100 mile mark (exactly) and it used 10 litres, so that worked out to 45 miles per (imperial) gallon. It could probably do more if I dropped the needles a notch, but it's going so well, I think I'll just leave it alone. The last 15 miles was on the freeway and I was riding beside a poser in a new Maserati which I quite liked, (the car, not the driver) and I think he was pissed off that my 51 year old Honda sounded so much better than his $300K car. He kept trying to accelerate past me, so I just kept pace with him with the cackle of the Delkevic pipe drowning out his expensive cage.
No doubt he could have gone twice as fast as my little 750, but traffic was never gonna let him get past me, so eventually I split up the line of cars in front of us just to piss him off some more. I got home and as there's rain on the way I parked the K2 bitsa and the K0 in the garage, and moved the F2 and the new "dodgy K0" bitsa into the middle of the carport to keep them out of the rain. The K0 has now done 1820 trouble free miles, and is probably my favourite bike at the moment, it's just such a pleasure to ride. I'm looking forward to my next ride, I might try to turn over the odometer to 2000 miles next trip, we'll see.
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