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Re: Different SOHC models and the rider's personality, a connection?
« Reply #50 on: April 05, 2006, 02:09:41 PM »
I went after a 750 over the smaller bikes because, as CBJUNKIE put it, their is no replacement for displacement. I am right about 6'' tall , and comming from my HD/Chopper/Custom background all these bikes seems like toys to me, even my "big" 750..I wanted as much power as I could get. Here in Chicagoland, you have to ride as your life depends on it, which it does in a big way..... ::)

Go sit yourself down on a 11foot , 330 rear tire, 45 of rake choper - - THATS a big bike...
Funny how now I look down on those bikes, and respect the older jap iron... ;D
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Re: Different SOHC models and the rider's personality, a connection?
« Reply #51 on: April 05, 2006, 03:08:37 PM »
Wow   

You guys can get brutal?I bought a k5 750 because i am a pretty big person.I buy basket case vintage rice burners and spend my extra time bringing em back to life.I was working on a 82 gl500 (DONT KNOW WHY ) when i spotted my current k5 and thought the k5 would make a better project than the gl.So i parted out the gl and bought the k5.I now have a whopping 15 miles on the bike after it  is now roadworthy after 6 months of resto.I think all vintage and classics bikes are the best.ALL the bikes made today look the same no character.The newest i own is my 87 zl 1000.ITS Not because i cant buy a new bike, but want to ride something different than todays bikes.MY 2 CENTS.
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Re: Different SOHC models and the rider's personality, a connection?
« Reply #52 on: April 05, 2006, 03:36:14 PM »
i'm going to defend a few non-sohc's then move onto defending what i should be defending on this site  ;)

eldar mentioned that a busa would be a footnote in history...  being in the shops when these bikes came out i see these bikes as a major factor in the modern machine... the 99 busa is the only production bike capable of 200mph off the showroom floor (they were governed as of the year 2000)  these are badass machines and even if you don't like the plastic bikes they really are the fastest.  research the aerodynamics just to see what allows the bike to reach those incredible speeds.

noone knows what an interceptor is?  what?????   if you want a rocket tourer... these have been IT for a decade.  the girlfriend recently rode one with me to vegas and back... i even put a few hundred miles on it too.  let me tell you, they are not an sohc 4 but, what they lack in all the sohc4 glory they make up for in comfort, speed, and long mileageability!  as opposed to what i was riding, a 92zx7r which all it really had going for it (on a long trip) was speed...oh yeah, and handling!

now, back to sohc4's... my little 350 is my favorite bike i've ever owned...  it gets ALL the looks, the song from the exhaust makes me smile, its flickable, and its never let me down!  i go for a ride and people come to talk to me from all walks of life asking about the bike and either tell me all about my own bike or want to know all about it... that's what a bike should be.  i'd imagine... every sohc4 does that for each of their owners.
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Re: Different SOHC models and the rider's personality, a connection?
« Reply #53 on: April 05, 2006, 06:09:30 PM »


               For some of us the Interceptor name has been used for quite a few years. Beside Police car
     motors, Royal Enfield had a 750 Interceptor and a TT Interceptor (prettygood runners for their
     time, if they stayed in good repair and I've heard that some didn't) 60's or so. My self I like all of
     the sohc fours, some of the twins and a couple of their singles. Beyond those I also like the CB450
     dohc and my CB750 dohc. Of the sohc fours, I have the 550/500/400 but, they're project bikes
     and not ridable yet. When I get to the point that I can ride them and then get a chance to ride
     the 750, I probably won't be able to choose. I'm sure they're all great, they're made by Honda!
     I love the power the dohc 450s & 750 have and I know that, in their own right, the sohc fours
     are great also. So, what ever you like, stick to it and RIDDDDEEEE ONNNNN! Later on, Bill
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Re: Different SOHC models and the rider's personality, a connection?
« Reply #54 on: April 06, 2006, 01:04:33 AM »
Fight ya bastards, I hate peace!  ;D
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Re: Different SOHC models and the rider's personality, a connection?
« Reply #55 on: April 06, 2006, 09:42:51 AM »
I think a lot of the various preferences are psycological, based on what we started out riding and what we feel comfortable on.  In reality, all of the SOHC fours are very similar.  A friend bought a "new" (left over) 550 four back in 1979 when I had my 750 Kawasaki.  He had two more cylinders than I, but I could outrun him ever so slightly.  I was impressed by his bike.  Before that, the dealers had me convinced that I did not want anything smaller than a 750 for two up riding.  Later it was obvious the 550 would have done fine, but by then I had my 750 and the mold was set.  I prefer a larger engine for the torque to haul my fat a$$ around, although a smaller, lighter bike might do as well, since it's all about power to weight.

Yes, there are plenty of smaller displacement bikes out there with more power than I have now, but they are typically physically smaller.  I have looked at and sat on a new Kawasaki Concours, and even though it's 1000 cc's, the bike feels too small.  OTOH, my old K75 (a 750) BMW had all the room in the world.  Once again, this all goes back to my initial perceptions when I started riding in 1979.  I'm just glad I didn't start out on a full dress Harley!
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Re: Different SOHC models and the rider's personality, a connection?
« Reply #56 on: April 06, 2006, 10:55:05 AM »
Ha! Show me an oil-tight SOHC and I'll show a bike without any oil in it. my attention.


Stop by my place sometime and I'll show you two oil-tight SOHC4's.  And yes, they both have oil in them. 

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Re: Different SOHC models and the rider's personality, a connection?
« Reply #57 on: April 06, 2006, 11:34:53 AM »
I believe it was the Discovery Channel that had a nice 1/2 show or so on Suzuki and the development of the Hayabusa. The time and effort spent on the aerodynamics alone was pretty stunning.
 And while I can applaud its accomplishments and its prowess on all things two wheeled, I much prefer a naked bike with spoked wheels. My days of crotchrocketing are gone. I no longer need to see the high side of 100mph on a daily basis.

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Re: Different SOHC models and the rider's personality, a connection?
« Reply #58 on: April 06, 2006, 11:50:20 AM »
I much prefer a naked bike with spoked wheels. My days of crotchrocketing are gone. I no longer need to see the high side of 100mph on a daily basis.

I agree whole heartedly, I'm getting to old to be running that fast.  As long as I can keep up with traffic I'm set.

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Re: Different SOHC models and the rider's personality, a connection?
« Reply #59 on: April 06, 2006, 12:31:00 PM »




                        It's like I've always said, "this body's built for comfort, not speed". It's not
                                 that I don't like to go fast, just not that fast or that quick.


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Re: Different SOHC models and the rider's personality, a connection?
« Reply #60 on: April 06, 2006, 01:02:04 PM »
You go gordon! My 750 does not leak a drop.

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Re: Different SOHC models and the rider's personality, a connection?
« Reply #61 on: April 06, 2006, 01:03:56 PM »
My 400 has a minor weep from under the valve cover, but a new gasket should straighten it up.  However, when hot as hell, (after being run for an hour or two), the metal tightens right up and it's tighter than a drum.

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« Reply #62 on: April 06, 2006, 01:33:30 PM »
My 550 didn't leak any oil, it burned it :-[, it did leak gas though :'(

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Re: Different SOHC models and the rider's personality, a connection?
« Reply #63 on: April 06, 2006, 01:46:29 PM »
My F2 has a leak caused by case seepage, (don't use Loctite 515) My nice  K2 doesn't leak, my K1 doesn't leak, and my new poxy black K2 rat bike leaks from the sump plug and the oil tank. None of the K2 oil leaks are manufacturing faults, just poor maintenance by previous knuckle-head owners. Easily fixed. Cheers, Terry. ;D
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Re: Different SOHC models and the rider's personality, a connection?
« Reply #64 on: April 06, 2006, 06:16:52 PM »
Just smear some Vegemite on the threads, eh? ;)

I thought the washers I sent you sealed up that leaky K2  ???
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Re: Different SOHC models and the rider's personality, a connection?
« Reply #65 on: April 06, 2006, 06:36:12 PM »
My preference is the CB550, only because that's what I own.  And I bought it specifically because it was the first functioning bike I looked at, real scientific, huh?  I broke every rule in the "First time buyer don't do this' list.  Luckily, I stumbled upon a classic.  My second preference is the CB175, only because I own one of them too.  That one will need a ton of work to get road-worthy though.  My next preference is whatever else I can drag home without getting a divorce.  I've got the middle ground covered, have a bead on the smaller end, but seem to be getting a hankering for one of the bigger-boys.  I'm thinking a CB750 may be somewhere in my future.  I'd like to get one of each so I can do a real comparison.  But basically if it has two wheels and a motor, I'm happy.
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Re: Different SOHC models and the rider's personality, a connection?
« Reply #66 on: April 06, 2006, 06:51:54 PM »
I didn't mean to claim that there is no such thing as an oil tight SOHC. Just going for the punchline.

At the same time, I've seen oil tight Harleys and oil tight Triumphs. Doesn't mean that's representative of the breed.

I'd say that somewhere around 75% of the SOHCs I've seen leaked in one fashion or another. YMMV.
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Re: Different SOHC models and the rider's personality, a connection?
« Reply #67 on: April 06, 2006, 07:17:42 PM »
Well, after an epic battle with my shifter seal, I can proudly park my ride without marking my territory.
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« Reply #68 on: April 06, 2006, 07:19:48 PM »
For at least a week.  ;D
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« Reply #69 on: April 06, 2006, 07:21:06 PM »
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Well, after an epic battle with my shifter seal, I can proudly park my ride without marking my territory.

Congratulations!

Now that you have some time on your hands, want to come over and help me clean MY garage floor?  ;D
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« Reply #70 on: April 06, 2006, 08:01:09 PM »
Yeah, I've got the 'Dalmation-Floor' thing going too.  Tracked it on the rug also, wife real pleased about that one.  Guess what's on the Hunny-doo list this weekend?
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« Reply #71 on: April 06, 2006, 08:13:20 PM »
Yeah, I've got the 'Dalmation-Floor' thing going too.  Tracked it on the rug also, wife real pleased about that one.  Guess what's on the Hunny-doo list this weekend?

Er, excuse my poor grasp of "American-ese" mate, but is "Hunny-Doo" anything like "Doggy-Doo"? If so, I can understand why your wife isn't real pleased with you? ;D
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« Reply #72 on: April 06, 2006, 08:23:04 PM »
Actually, despite my leaky SOHC, my garage floor is clean. The secret is to park facing one direction one day, and the other direction the next.

That way the flooding float bowls from today get a chance to work on the gasket leaks from yesterday.

I find that a bit of injector cleaner in the gas tank makes cleaning up the oil that much easier, too.

You're welcome.  ;D
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« Reply #73 on: April 06, 2006, 09:02:46 PM »
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Er, excuse my poor grasp of "American-ese" mate

Me: I'm going into the garage to work on my bike.

Wife:  Hunny, would you please do a couple of things first....(insert anything you really don't want to do) ?

...thus was born the 'Hunny-doo' list.  And if you don't address the Hunny-doo list, you finally get put on the 'Doggy-doo' list.
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« Reply #74 on: April 06, 2006, 11:29:07 PM »
Actually, despite my leaky SOHC, my garage floor is clean. The secret is to park facing one direction one day, and the other direction the next.

That way the flooding float bowls from today get a chance to work on the gasket leaks from yesterday.

I find that a bit of injector cleaner in the gas tank makes cleaning up the oil that much easier, too.

You're welcome.  ;D

Normally I'd repeat the mantra "Shut yer face-hole Noel", but that was really good mate! ;D
I was feeling sorry for myself because I couldn't afford new bike boots, until I met a man with no legs.

So I said, "Hey mate, you haven't got any bike boots you don't need, do you?"

"Crazy is a very misunderstood term, it's a fine line that some of us can lean over and still keep our balance" (thanks RB550Four)