Okay, so it's possible that I've been unfairly hanging sh1t on CB750 Auto's. (Hondamatics) But like most "haters", I've never actually ridden one, much less owned one. Anyway, Vik contacted me a couple of weeks ago and told me that he wanted to sell his 1978 US import auto to a bloke on FB who did the old, "I'll think about it". I asked him how much he wanted for it, and when he told me, I offered him 250 beans more than he was asking, and told him I'd transfer the money into his account, now. Not surprisingly, we did a deal on the spot. In my defence, your honor, he was asking around half of what the only two auto's I've seen for sale here were going for.
Vik was selling up all his toys, for medical reasons. I organised transport, and he packed up all the stuff he'd pulled off the bike, plus some stuff that he'd bought for it. Even though we're locked down again (thank you China, not...) the "Bikes Only Transport" guy picked up the bike from Vik in Adelaide last Wednesday, and delivered it to me this morning. I don't know about you guys, but the older I get, the harder I find it to get out of bed some mornings, especially in winter, as it is here. Alex from "Bikes Only" rang me yesterday afternoon to say that Vik's auto was being delivered this morning, which was a real incentive to get out of bed.
Like clockwork, the truck arrived at 08.30, and I was happy that the extra money I'd paid over the transport company I usually use was worthwhile, as the bike was transported undercover, and the large cardboard carton of parts that Vik sent with it, was nice and dry, and nothing was missing or broken. I rolled it down the driveway and into the carport as it was raining, and parked it so I could look at it thru the patio door while hard at work, "working from home".
Terry’s Taxi 20 July 2021 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
At lunchtime, I opened the box and pulled out all the parts that needed to go on. I transferred the carbs and brake parts into one of Spotty's tubs, and quickly fitted the new mirrors that Vik had bought, along with the sidecovers, tank filler flap, etc.
Terry's Taxi CaB 750A 1 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
By now you're probably all admiring that seat. To be honest, I have sat on it, and can vouch that it's actually really comfy. My wife, who has absolutely no interest in motorcycles (thank God) asked me if I liked the seat and I said, "Well if I was gonna ride around Australia I'd use it, but if I was just gonna do a 100 miler, not so much". The wife went to do some shopping, and in her absence, the DHL delivery man dropped off the 64mm CB350 pistons that I'll discuss later, and the only CB750A seat that I could find on Ebay USA that wasn't buggered, was dropped off by the Fedex man. Gotta love Fedex, whereas it took 10 weeks for my parts from CycleX that were shipped by USPS to turn up, the seat was Fedexed to my shipper in Florida, then Fedexed again to me here in Oz (seller didn't ship internationally) in just over a week. Magnificent.
Terry's Taxi CaB 750A by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
I hoped that I could clean the overspray off the seat with acetone, but no, whatever had been sprayed near the seat wasn't coming off. No biggie, I have what appears to be a really good repro seat cover as well, so tomorrow I'll fit the seat cover, and install the seat, but I think I'll keep that lounge suite for awhile, just in case I decide to do an around Australia ride when I retire. More tomorrow.