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Quote from: vames on February 03, 2010, 03:37:29 PMHey DKB. I just ran across your postings the bike looks fantastic. I'm the guy that lives on your block on 3rd street with the ratty CB400f that I'm lucky enough to park in my backyard. Funny -- as we've discussed before, your 550 used to belong to my friend Eddie on 2nd street. I used to live on 1st between 1st and 2nd and he and I and spent lots of time working on our bikes on the street. I had a 76 750F at the time. Glad to see Eddie's bike living a new life with you. Our block is pretty easygoing if you park on the sidewalk with a cover. Will you have any trouble getting it out of the bulding once it's complete? Let me know what you've found in terms of a garage to do some work and maybe I can join in. I can do some work in my backyard but often get the stink-eye from my fellow coop owners when I do. And let's do some riding this spring! Small world. Very cool running into you on here. Think I've still got Eddie's email around and was gonna send him some pics once I finished up the rebuild. I figured he'd get a kick out of seeing his old ride redone. If you see him around tell him I said hello and thanks again for passing on what turned out to be my favorite bike I've owned. It's gonna be quite nice once finished. Really looking forward to getting it back on the road soon.Do you have yours stored in back while the weather is all crap?I always pass your 400f parked and covered up the block. It's cool that your co-op doesn't mind it being out front on the sidewalk. I tried parking in front of my apt off the bat when I picked the bike up from Eddie but building management pitched a fit on a daily basis. Tried across the street in front of my friend Haroon's building and his super threatened to call 311 if we keep parking there. No love for old machines down on this end of 3rd Street.I'm hoping to have a garage space sorted before bringing my bike back down. I'll let you know what I find as I know 3 other guys with old Hondas that are also interested in going in on something. And I'd be up for heading out for a ride as soon as the bikes up and running and the weather is above the freezing point. I have to remove the front wheel to fit the bike in the elevator. It's not easy getting it in or out but it's doable with a few people on hand. I just realized I'm going to be cutting it really close with the bars and exhaust installed and am hoping I don't have to disassemble to much to get it back outside. We'll see how it goes...About painting- my friend Gareth has a shop and paint booth up in East Harlem and I'm going to contact him to see about spraying the tank, seat, and side covers up there. I'll find out how much it would be to have your tank and side covers done. I might be interested in splitting the cost of the metallic silver with you as I've got an extra tank I was looking to finish as well and was considering some sort of metallic. Talk to ya soon.
Hey DKB. I just ran across your postings the bike looks fantastic. I'm the guy that lives on your block on 3rd street with the ratty CB400f that I'm lucky enough to park in my backyard. Funny -- as we've discussed before, your 550 used to belong to my friend Eddie on 2nd street. I used to live on 1st between 1st and 2nd and he and I and spent lots of time working on our bikes on the street. I had a 76 750F at the time. Glad to see Eddie's bike living a new life with you. Our block is pretty easygoing if you park on the sidewalk with a cover. Will you have any trouble getting it out of the bulding once it's complete? Let me know what you've found in terms of a garage to do some work and maybe I can join in. I can do some work in my backyard but often get the stink-eye from my fellow coop owners when I do. And let's do some riding this spring!
Quote from: vames on April 08, 2010, 06:24:45 PMHey David -- the bike is looking awesome. Send me a message if you need any help dragging it out of the house this weekend -- I'll be around.I can also show you the fairing that might interest you and check out the finned points cover you have for the 350f That weird master cylinder I have on the 350f is working great so I think I'm gonna stick with it. Gotta go to California for work next week, but then let's get out on a ride to the hills soon. The 400f is screaming perfectly after sitting all winter -- it's been nice around town but it's time to get out of the city and into the hills. Thanks! I may bug you for some help lifting the bike from the lobby up the 2 steps to the street. Cool to hear that MC is working. I actually really dug the design and cut out over the bar. Works well on the 350. That's gonna be a great little city bike when yer done tuning her up. I've got that finned points cover and steel brake line set aside and can run that by this week if you are around. Would like to check out the fairing too.I saw your 400f parked outside the past couple of days as was a bit jealous. I've got two bikes both a week away from being road ready and this good weather is killing me. You gotta stop by and check out the new garage space sometime. Super cool set up. I was over there working on the 450 all weekend. I've got all my tools moved over and shelving set up for parts storage. Everything's ready to bring the 550 over this week. Stoked to not have to deal with street parking pinball anymore.
Hey David -- the bike is looking awesome. Send me a message if you need any help dragging it out of the house this weekend -- I'll be around.I can also show you the fairing that might interest you and check out the finned points cover you have for the 350f That weird master cylinder I have on the 350f is working great so I think I'm gonna stick with it. Gotta go to California for work next week, but then let's get out on a ride to the hills soon. The 400f is screaming perfectly after sitting all winter -- it's been nice around town but it's time to get out of the city and into the hills.
i would love toBUTboth my 4s are apart and im stuck in school upstate.how far north you guys coming?
Quote from: jaguar on March 16, 2011, 06:21:46 PMi would love toBUTboth my 4s are apart and im stuck in school upstate.how far north you guys coming?We have giys from the Island, Brooklyn and we will be going up to Woodstock NY
hows the bike treating you?saw your post in the general section.you were in the booth at the javits?love to see a nice bike on lesters above street level.....lol
Quote from: BobbyR on March 16, 2011, 06:49:55 PMQuote from: jaguar on March 16, 2011, 06:21:46 PMi would love toBUTboth my 4s are apart and im stuck in school upstate.how far north you guys coming?We have giys from the Island, Brooklyn and we will be going up to Woodstock NYI'd be up for the NY section heading to Woodstock. Is the date confirmed for this section of the ride?
Quote from: DKB on March 17, 2011, 08:56:23 AMQuote from: BobbyR on March 16, 2011, 06:49:55 PMQuote from: jaguar on March 16, 2011, 06:21:46 PMi would love toBUTboth my 4s are apart and im stuck in school upstate.how far north you guys coming?We have giys from the Island, Brooklyn and we will be going up to Woodstock NYI'd be up for the NY section heading to Woodstock. Is the date confirmed for this section of the ride? Thanksman we need more NYC representation. There is no firm date as IT is wandering toward the West Coast and then will wander to the East Coast. I am thinking June.
Going in for a hip replacement next month, but should be able to be riding again by late June.
Guys,Keep us up to date on when that ride is happening - I would love to be in. Going in for a hip replacement next month, but should be able to be riding again by late June.Gersh
If anyone leaving from/passing through NYC during the tour needs a place to wrench or tune up- I've got my new garage set up out in Williamsburg and am happy to host.