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nedro

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Hello, new member from California
« on: February 01, 2008, 01:58:17 PM »
Hello, glad I found this site!
I bought a '71 750K1 in 1978 before I was 16 as my first bike. It came with an 811 kit and chrome struts in place of the rear shocks. Mulhollind shocks were the first thing I bought for it. I got 4 tickets in the first 6 days I owned it and prompty lost my license for 6 months after that (before I turned 16).
Anyhow, I learned alot on that bike. Not the least of which was how to crash it. 6 front ends in total before it was all said and done. But I learned how to simply rail that thing.
Later on, I was looking through the, "performance" section of my old Clymers manual (which I still have) and ended up doing an RC engineering stage I 836 kit. Complete valve job, lightened crank and alt. undercut 2nd and third gears, shot peened rods with floating wrist pins and all new bearings everywhere, engine and transmission along with all new nuts and bolts. The thing did clutchless wheelies in first with stock gearing.
Well, as things happen, my last date with the mountain ended up doing a really good number to the front end. Back then I had no money or resourses to do anything about it. I moved on to a CB900F, then CBR929RR, ST1300A, and GL1800A.
I still Have the 750, albeit, still with a twisted front end.
Hows that for an opening post??? :o
I'll start another to ask for help locating items and really to see if this bike can be restored to some respectable condition.
Thanks for looking.
   
« Last Edit: February 01, 2008, 02:00:38 PM by nedro »

Offline Bob Wessner

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Re: Hello, new member from California
« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2008, 02:43:41 PM »
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Hows that for an opening post???

I'm surprised you're still alive to make the post. ;D

Welcome. I saw the other post. Anything can be resurrected. Try posting for parts here in the Parts Wanted section, and/or prowl eBay.
We'll all be someone else's PO some day.

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Re: Hello, new member from California
« Reply #2 on: February 01, 2008, 03:06:32 PM »
Yes, I know that I've been extremely lucky to have made it this far. Always riding out-dated weaker bikes made me learn how to ride these things as hard and fast as the newer bikes (Z1Rs were all the rage back then, along with the infamous kawi 750 tripples. I had one friend who put 750 tripple barrels on a 550 tripple gearbox). I think it gave me a huge advantage when I bought my 929 and started racing it.

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Re: Hello, new member from California
« Reply #3 on: February 07, 2008, 06:38:34 AM »
Ow hell ya, i raced out of date bikes in the early 90's while working as a Motorcycle messenger in san francisco.
I RD400, 500 trip, and yes cb750 with a bad RC motor in it. I held my own on the old #$%*.
But after moving to Seattlle i bought a GSXR750 in 98 and owned the bracket racing at SIR.
Good times

Yep, i have issues with this sort of stuff.

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Re: Hello, new member from California
« Reply #4 on: February 07, 2008, 10:20:06 AM »
welcome ;D
1978 honda 400/4 f2 my baby

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Re: Hello, new member from California
« Reply #5 on: February 07, 2008, 11:14:52 AM »
welcome
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