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Re: Registry of Female SOHC4 forum members
« Reply #100 on: June 17, 2009, 06:28:21 PM »
Hey Kit, correction... I had an '86 Yamaha... not a Kawi.  Didn't want you think I was telling stories.  By the way, saw those photos of Mickey's leg... amazing!

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« Reply #101 on: June 17, 2009, 10:09:56 PM »
What photos? I have no idea what you are talking about.  ::) ;)
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« Reply #102 on: July 08, 2009, 03:08:55 PM »
Thanks Kit for taking this over.

I suppose I shouldn't really be on the list any more since i don't own one any more. Perhaps I can be an admirer from afar too.

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« Reply #103 on: July 08, 2009, 05:51:36 PM »
That's why I kept you here. :)
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Re: Registry of Female SOHC4 forum members
« Reply #104 on: August 13, 2009, 10:52:59 PM »
gawd, I can't believe I JUST NOW found this thread   *duh*       great idea for a registry  :)

so yeah, I had a leave of absence this winter - too much drama, busy schedule, business doing crappy, etc. etc.   :P  Just been hanging out again around here, the last few weeks and hope to stick around now.


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Originally from Michigan but have been in Portland, Oregon now for quite a few years

I like long walks on the beach late night motorcycle rides, my three house rabbits, art, and music music music.



Here's a picture of me taken just a few days ago, out in my shop:
(I have more from this series and will probably rotate a few through my avatar thingie)




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hoppin' on down the bunny trail . . .

1973 Honda CB500K2
1970 Ding-How aka Nova R-S w/3.5HP Tecumseh MiniBike
1970 Taco Model 22 deluxe w/3.0HP Briggs & Stratton MiniBike
1973 GMC Vandura 3/4 Ton Van (350CID V8)
1973 Dodge "Chinook" RV (360CID V8)
1985 Toyota Tercel Wagon SR5 (4WD - 3A engine)
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Re: Registry of Female SOHC4 forum members
« Reply #105 on: August 14, 2009, 09:00:48 AM »
ABOUT TIME!
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And who the hell named us; click-click-click-click-click-click

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Re: Registry of Female SOHC4 forum members
« Reply #106 on: August 14, 2009, 09:39:21 AM »
Sorry, Bunny, boys are in here all the time, so your secret ...well... at least it can stay here. :D 

Do you have any other pics of your hawt ride? from that angle, with the visor and everything.... rawr!!!
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Re: Registry of Female SOHC4 forum members
« Reply #107 on: August 14, 2009, 09:50:22 AM »
1) Loonymoon, 1973 CB350F - clueless enthusiast- but slowly learning!!
2) Hope, 1975 Honda CB550K - grew up on bikes & been riding all my life
3) Ingrid, LOT's of bikes including 1976 Honda CB750, my brother took me for a tour when I was 12 and I was hooked since...
4) Ladyvorlon, 77 CB750F.  Here I am my first rebuild, and think I did ok...not bad for a woman! LOL ....painted, cleaned, switches, bars, brakes and so much more...and a very understanding father, who's knowledge made it all possible!
5)Kitsune84, 1980 CB650c - First rebuild, learning how to ride.
6) Mosquitojones.,clueless mechanically, been riding for about 10 years, only bike is a CB650.
7)Adya 1972 CB750. Been riding on the back for years but finally decided to get my own.
8)mbritt, 1977 CB400F, don't know the lingo yet - but having fun learning!
9) Moto-BunnY, CB500 (Kira). Michigan-> Oregon transplant w/ years of experience. Likes late night motorcycle rides, bunnies, art, and music music music!
10) Inkscars - 1977 CB750 four K - First bike, first bike rebuild. Well versed in the mechanical field. Been working on cars, and small engines for almost 9 years now, although professionally I stopped about 2 years ago.
11)JLove, and I started riding last year about a week before I went on a 2000 mile trip through Deal's Gap to Georgia (from Michigan).  I was on an 81 (Kawasaki) KZ 750LTD that belongs to my special man friend.  I have since then bought a 1980 KZ 250 LTD and a 76 CB550.
12)MickeyX- Owns Samson, the 1980 CB650 that is "Not A Parts Bike" but rather generously loans parts to Kit's Delilah.
13) DCLee- Proud owner of a '79 CB650, rides and wrenches- but hopefully more of the former soon!
14) Marie-  Spanish-dwelling French woman, riding and loving a CB400SF for work and pleasure!
15) Coldright- Riding the hell out of her gorgeous but dirty dirty gorgeous '74 CB750 :D
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Re: Registry of Female SOHC4 forum members
« Reply #108 on: August 14, 2009, 02:47:58 PM »
That's dirty gorgeous to you, Kit.

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Re: Registry of Female SOHC4 forum members
« Reply #109 on: August 14, 2009, 04:02:48 PM »
Can't deny the 'gorgeous' part.  That paint is worth brutally murdering for.
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Re: Registry of Female SOHC4 forum members
« Reply #110 on: August 14, 2009, 04:13:20 PM »
Can't deny the 'gorgeous' part.  That paint is worth brutally murdering for.

thank ya!

here is a picture of Kira last year - she pretty much looks the same now but not for much longer, as I have a lower and more square 'sissy bar' that I am going to put on. Also, I run her occasionally without all the baggage (her, not me. . .lol) but since she's my daily driver I keep them on most of the time.

Next time I take the bags off (when she's nekked!) I will get more pictures.

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hoppin' on down the bunny trail . . .

1973 Honda CB500K2
1970 Ding-How aka Nova R-S w/3.5HP Tecumseh MiniBike
1970 Taco Model 22 deluxe w/3.0HP Briggs & Stratton MiniBike
1973 GMC Vandura 3/4 Ton Van (350CID V8)
1973 Dodge "Chinook" RV (360CID V8)
1985 Toyota Tercel Wagon SR5 (4WD - 3A engine)
1982 Toyota Pickup Truck (2WD - 22R engine)
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Re: Registry of Female SOHC4 forum members
« Reply #111 on: September 17, 2009, 07:01:46 PM »
Add me to the registry !!!  I have a '75 CB750 which my husband restored for me this past year.  Check out my bike and vote for me on the BOTM !!





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Re: Registry of Female SOHC4 forum members
« Reply #112 on: September 17, 2009, 07:24:40 PM »
Greetings! I am *such* a sucker for that blue.
Do you have a build thread?  Are those 11" shocks? That bike looks sooooo low... Do you cruise hummin' some Foghat now and then?


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Our updated info:
1) Loonymoon, 1973 CB350F - clueless enthusiast- but slowly learning!!
2) Hope, 1975 Honda CB550K - grew up on bikes & been riding all my life
3) Ingrid, LOT's of bikes including 1976 Honda CB750, my brother took me for a tour when I was 12 and I was hooked since...
4) Ladyvorlon, 77 CB750F.  Here I am my first rebuild, and think I did ok...not bad for a woman! LOL ....painted, cleaned, switches, bars, brakes and so much more...and a very understanding father, who's knowledge made it all possible!
5)Kitsune84, 1980 CB650c - First rebuild, learning how to ride.
6) Mosquitojones.,clueless mechanically, been riding for about 10 years, only bike is a CB650.
7)Adya 1972 CB750. Been riding on the back for years but finally decided to get my own.
8)mbritt, 1977 CB400F, don't know the lingo yet - but having fun learning!
9) Moto-BunnY, CB500 (Kira). Michigan-> Oregon transplant w/ years of experience. Likes late night motorcycle rides, bunnies, art, and music music music!
10) Inkscars - 1977 CB750 four K - First bike, first bike rebuild. Well versed in the mechanical field. Been working on cars, and small engines for almost 9 years now, although professionally I stopped about 2 years ago.
11)JLove, and I started riding last year about a week before I went on a 2000 mile trip through Deal's Gap to Georgia (from Michigan).  I was on an 81 (Kawasaki) KZ 750LTD that belongs to my special man friend.  I have since then bought a 1980 KZ 250 LTD and a 76 CB550.
12)MickeyX- Owns Samson, the 1980 CB650 that is "Not A Parts Bike" but rather generously loans parts to Kit's Delilah.
13) DCLee- Proud owner of a '79 CB650, rides and wrenches- but hopefully more of the former soon!
14) Marie-  Spanish-dwelling French woman, riding and loving a CB400SF for work and pleasure!
15) Coldright- Riding the hell out of her gorgeous but dirty (dirty gorgeous) '74 CB750
16) CCOErika- Owner of a hawt restored '75 CB750 learning as she goes!
"Moderation in all things - especially moderation. Too much moderation is excessive. The occasional excess is all part of living the moderate life."
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1980 CB650c- (sold) Delilah
1973 CL350- Lola?
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« Reply #113 on: September 17, 2009, 09:33:00 PM »
CCOErika Welcome.  Nice to see your bike in BOTM... and you here... enjoy your ride!

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« Reply #114 on: September 18, 2009, 06:13:24 PM »
Hey Kit,

Yes, they are 11 inch shocks.  It has been lowered 3 inches front and back.  It is actually rides comfortable and smooth that low !!!  I like that blue myself, my favorite color.  So the hubby did right !!!

Thank you for your welcome !!

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« Reply #115 on: September 18, 2009, 06:42:35 PM »
I rock the 11" shocks, too, though the 650 had 13" originals... so 2" drop via shocks and eventually a 1/2" drop going from 17 to 16" wheels.  ;D  I might eventually go with 12" shocks and put the 11" ones on MickeyX's 650... but that all remains to be seen.  I just love that these bikes can be modified with the inseam-challenged in mind.
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« Reply #116 on: September 19, 2009, 12:06:36 PM »
Hey, welcome to the forum!  ;D Very nice bike indeed. Have you gotten her out on the twisties yet? Kit and I are kinda slow on them but they are still fun to ride. It really gives you the full effect of why these bikes were a big deal when they came out. They have so much grrrrrrr.

Stay safe and ride that beast.  8)
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Re: Registry of Female SOHC4 forum members
« Reply #117 on: October 21, 2009, 10:58:09 PM »
Ok, you can add me to this thing too.  Rocket scientist by day....Karen by night.   lol
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Re: Registry of Female SOHC4 forum members
« Reply #118 on: October 22, 2009, 09:56:32 AM »
Bike looks good in the avatar.  Got any bigger ones?
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« Reply #119 on: October 22, 2009, 05:17:32 PM »
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Got any bigger ones?

Good question Tipper but that could be a little to personal.... ;D

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« Reply #120 on: September 13, 2010, 11:29:45 PM »
HI!!!! I am very new to all of this! I live in a beautiful, very rural (=great riding opportunities) part of Va, on the Chesapeake Bay. It's so beautiful here, riding a bike is definitely the best way to enjoy it that I've found.

Got my first bike, loving it! 1977 CB750 F2 Super Sport aka "Martina" She's perty! Going to dive into repairs/restoration as time allows. For now, she runs fine, could use a good tuneup, but other than that, I am perfectly happy with her! I am glad to see such fine solidarity among the women of the SOHC world! Glad to participate as well. Please accept me among your ranks, and I'll try not to catch anything on fire! For now, I'm trying to get my "CB" legs har har har, and I will keep you posted on bike work! For now, here are pics of my dirty girl (I'm shining her up this week, no worries). (I've also posted them on new members page, so sorry for duplicates)
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« Reply #121 on: September 13, 2010, 11:37:08 PM »
Nice bike MyF2...Welcome to the forum..

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« Reply #122 on: September 14, 2010, 03:57:32 PM »
Yes, welcome to the forum!  And thanks for the bump on this thread.  We are in the mighty minority here!

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« Reply #123 on: September 14, 2010, 06:34:17 PM »


Why is it, when I visit this thread, I feel like I've entered the ladies restroom?  ;D
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« Reply #124 on: September 14, 2010, 10:02:36 PM »
Do you feel the need to giggle?  :D :D :D
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