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Offline Flood

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The (official) Story of the CB750
« on: September 08, 2005, 03:08:09 AM »
Maybe everybody knows this, but I found a nice read over at the Honda Italy website, produced to mark the 30 year anniversary in 1999:

http://www.hondaitalia.com/moto/uff_stampa/storia/CB_story/Cb_four.html

I found this because them italian slackers put the press-release pics of the 2006 models, released today, on an unprotected URL:
http://www.hondaitalia.com/moto/uff_stampa/fotostampa/foto_strada.html
if your're interested in new Hondas.

But beware! This is not for modem users! Best load the site and go for a coffee. Nothing special, BTW. No V5, no 200HP, the VFR is still an 800, the XX still an 1100.
Yea, and the Goldwing actually is fitted with an airbag ::)

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Offline 74cb750

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Re: The (official) Story of the CB750
« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2005, 06:43:58 AM »
Airbag? I sometimes have an "old Bag" that rides on the back to protect me back. Bet it works as well as the bag on the GoldWing. ;D
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Re: The (official) Story of the CB750
« Reply #2 on: September 08, 2005, 12:13:19 PM »
Airbag? I sometimes have an "old Bag" that rides on the back to protect me back. Bet it works as well as the bag on the GoldWing. ;D
michel

I sure hope the "old Bag" doesn't read this forum, or we may be reading about "you" in the newspapers!
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Offline techy5025

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Re: The (official) Story of the CB750
« Reply #3 on: September 08, 2005, 11:43:31 PM »
Looking at the pics on the Italian site of the new bikes makes me realize how
simple the 750K's were.  Somehow I think the "tech" forum for these new bikes
would have to be somewhat expanded.   And we think carbs and brakes are
hard to work on. ::) An entire forum could be taken up with just removing all
that plastic. ;D

Some great pics though.

Jim
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Offline Flood

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Re: The (official) Story of the CB750
« Reply #4 on: September 09, 2005, 01:03:18 AM »
Looking at the pics on the Italian site of the new bikes makes me realize how
simple the 750K's were.

Well, the best thing are the press releases on the technical improvements of the CBR900RR Fireblade: Honda goes on and on about how cool it is to have double, concentric valve springs to pervent valve floating at high RPMs.

Last time I checked, my '76 550F had the same hack. ;D
Last time I checked, Honda made a big improvement with the torsion bar actuated valves in the DOHC 450's for exactly this purpose.

Offline Brookesy

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Re: The (official) Story of the CB750
« Reply #5 on: September 09, 2005, 03:24:14 AM »
Friggin' Airbag!!!! mumble mumble... on a Friggin' motorbike!!!! mumble mumble. ???
Fkn Goldwing riders... mumble friggin' mumble!!!! ::)

Oh - forgot, Goldwings is 2 wheeled trucks - they don't qualify.... ;D

ABS
Airbags
EFI
Radials
400kg 2 wheeled tanks...
mumble mumble - what friggin' next

They can do all that, but they can't build a decent seat yet. :(

C'mon Honda, get your act together ;)

I liked the website by the way :)
CB750 K1 - undergoing restoration (on hold)
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Offline Chris Liston

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Re: The (official) Story of the CB750
« Reply #6 on: September 09, 2005, 10:50:10 AM »
I can't get to either of those sites.   too bad. 
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Offline bhkrause

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Re: The (official) Story of the CB750
« Reply #7 on: September 09, 2005, 01:08:02 PM »
Is it just me, or are the only vaguely interesting bikes on that list the Varadero and TransAlp, neither of which we'll ever see in Norte America???

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