Greetings from sunny Modesto,Ca.(It's acually raining here right now though but it should be excellent bikin' type weather here real soon).I haven't posted here for some time but have been surfing the site and would like to say that I really like the new site and I am sure it will get even better as time goes on.I just got my 75 K model ready to ride(or so I thought) and went down 2 days ago and had it registered and insured.Then I went to a car wash that is about 4 blocks from home and blasted all the grime off of it from sitting in the garage for a year.Next stop was to a gas station to get air in the tires but didn't make it that far.I was only going 30 MPH when I felt that old familiar fishtail from the rear.Yup! good old flat tire.By this time I was closer to the gas station than home so I wobbled in and tried to get air but it came out as fast as I put it in.After that,I knew that I rode it with too low of air so I got it back home.I already had planned to get a new rear tire but now I am sure that the great bikers in the sky told me to do it RIGHT NOW! On further inspection I feel that I should just do it all right now and be done with it(at least for the next few 1000 miles)IE..Tire,chain,etc.After all..These bikes are notorious for munching rear tires and chains.This is what brings me to the ultimate wisdom of the SOHC4 site.I realized that I have put 3000 miles on a bike in 5 years that I have never replaced anything on the drive train end.If anyone can steer me in the right direction as to the best product to purchase, I immediatly thought of SOHC4.My questions are...
1.Most recommended rear tire---I am looking at a 2003 Dennis Kirk catalog and see a number of tires that I like--- I am replacing a 110-90-18 Bridgestone spitfire that I put approx. 3000 miles on in 5 years.I am steering towards a Metzeler ME-77 but would consider what the consencus of this club thinks.
2.How about a good chain and sprocket set-up? Any recommended or any outfits to steer clear of?
3.What about a tad bit higher gear ratio for the highway? Should I change the Counter or the rear sproket? I would like a bit lower RPM at say 75-80 MPH.
4.Rear brake shoes--Mine have lots of lining left but are old and ridicusly(did I spell that wrong???) NOISY!!!-----What is a good brand and who shold I steer away from. I got great info from this site on my front brake and would like to say that it operates great!! The trick was clearing the tiny hole in the master cylinder but only after I spent almost 200.00 bucks having the caliper rebuilt.What do ypu expect from a 30 year old system?
In closing ,I want to say that any responses to my post will be appreciated and I hope that your 750 Honda will be In the wind in 2005 and later.....RIDE ON-mrbreeze