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Looking for SOHC expertise, and soon a 750 new guy
« on: November 14, 2014, 11:15:23 AM »
hello all,

I have been a bike enthuiast for decades, and I almost bought a K model as my first bike back in the 80s.  I studied enough vintage bike history now, and I am casually looking for just the right CB 750 to buy. I need to learn more before i pull the trigger blindly on ebay.

thanks for the welcome.  looking forward to a steep learning curve
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Re: Looking for SOHC expertise, and soon a 750 new guy
« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2014, 12:40:33 PM »
Welcome, you will find most any info or part you need on this forum.   Do you presently own all the bikes in your avatar?  quite a collection  of modern day muscle!  I was thinking of the Indian Vintage but the  price tag eventually turned me away...Larry

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« Reply #2 on: November 14, 2014, 12:59:19 PM »
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« Reply #3 on: November 14, 2014, 02:44:57 PM »
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« Reply #4 on: November 17, 2014, 05:27:00 AM »
Welcome, you will find most any info or part you need on this forum.   Do you presently own all the bikes in your avatar?  quite a collection  of modern day muscle!  I was thinking of the Indian Vintage but the  price tag eventually turned me away...Larry

Yes, I do currently own those bikes.  What I dont own is enough time to ride all of them as much as I would like to!!!

thanks
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« Reply #5 on: November 17, 2014, 05:30:38 PM »
Welcome, you will find most any info or part you need on this forum.   Do you presently own all the bikes in your avatar?  quite a collection  of modern day muscle!  I was thinking of the Indian Vintage but the  price tag eventually turned me away...Larry

Yes, I do currently own those bikes.  What I dont own is enough time to ride all of them as much as I would like to!!!

thanks



Do you have a favorite of those?

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« Reply #6 on: November 17, 2014, 05:40:46 PM »
Welcome from Texas.  Where are you, we can help find you a bike
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« Reply #7 on: November 21, 2014, 07:03:14 AM »
Welcome, you will find most any info or part you need on this forum.   Do you presently own all the bikes in your avatar?  quite a collection  of modern day muscle!  I was thinking of the Indian Vintage but the  price tag eventually turned me away...Larry

Yes, I do currently own those bikes.  What I dont own is enough time to ride all of them as much as I would like to!!!

thanks



Do you have a favorite of those?
Hard to say that i have a favorite.  The Indian is a recent purchase for 2 up riding with the lady.  The Hammer was my first cruiser, and I have done some mods so it is pretty badass.  The triumph is the sportiest of the bonnevilles, with a very cafe look- so I using when doing my Mike Hailwood imitations on back roads.  The Suzuki is the same model, same color, same year, and same equipment as the bike that I bought in college decades ago- my first.  The Yamaha is the same color, same model, same year as the bike that I learned to ride on.  Cant play favorites- it changes every day
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« Reply #8 on: November 21, 2014, 07:03:58 AM »
Welcome from Texas.  Where are you, we can help find you a bike
I'm in upstate NY,,, and Im pretty patient about finding the right one.  Thanks
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« Reply #9 on: November 21, 2014, 02:58:15 PM »
Welcome from Texas.  Where are you, we can help find you a bike
I'm in upstate NY,,, and Im pretty patient about finding the right one.  Thanks




Not in Buffalo are you?

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« Reply #10 on: December 02, 2014, 05:17:56 AM »
No --- but it is still far from riding weather in NY.....  How mahy days until spring?
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« Reply #11 on: December 02, 2014, 05:22:57 AM »
No --- but it is still far from riding weather in NY.....  How mahy days until spring?


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« Reply #12 on: December 02, 2014, 08:28:30 PM »
Welcome from Texas.  Where are you, we can help find you a bike
I'm in upstate NY,,, and Im pretty patient about finding the right one.  Thanks

Do you know which K model you want?
I'm working on a nice K8, a K4, and an F1 right now. And a K2, but it doesn't have a title, yet.
See SOHC4shop@gmail.com for info about the gadgets I make for these bikes.

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« Reply #13 on: December 03, 2014, 05:28:58 AM »
Welcome from Texas.  Where are you, we can help find you a bike
I'm in upstate NY,,, and Im pretty patient about finding the right one.  Thanks

Do you know which K model you want?
I'm working on a nice K8, a K4, and an F1 right now. And a K2, but it doesn't have a title, yet.

While I am not an expert by any means- I like the look of the 1st gen bikes.  The colored headlight ears, the painted airbox, etc.  I am even open to getting a later to mid-70s one and painting it to look like a K1 if that was a big money saver and it could be done right.  No real time in my life to take on a project, so a bike would need to be 90% there for me to move on it.  I am strongly inclined to the K1 Blue color, and I dont have any need to pay for a sandcast bike.

Thanks- and let me know if you could make that work or know of any.

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Re: Looking for SOHC expertise, and soon a 750 new guy
« Reply #14 on: December 04, 2014, 04:18:02 AM »
Good decision on the K1 ;D,  that is my favorite of all the 750s ...Larry

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« Reply #15 on: December 05, 2014, 08:45:12 PM »
Welcome from Texas.  Where are you, we can help find you a bike
I'm in upstate NY,,, and Im pretty patient about finding the right one.  Thanks

Do you know which K model you want?
I'm working on a nice K8, a K4, and an F1 right now. And a K2, but it doesn't have a title, yet.

While I am not an expert by any means- I like the look of the 1st gen bikes.  The colored headlight ears, the painted airbox, etc.  I am even open to getting a later to mid-70s one and painting it to look like a K1 if that was a big money saver and it could be done right.  No real time in my life to take on a project, so a bike would need to be 90% there for me to move on it.  I am strongly inclined to the K1 Blue color, and I dont have any need to pay for a sandcast bike.

Thanks- and let me know if you could make that work or know of any.


Roger on the Blue! My favorite, too. I am partial to the K1/K2 the most, as many here know about me. The only difference between these two is usually the cosmetics, and which factory it came from. Old Factory bikes had the extra performance, while New Factory bikes had a more polished overall demeanor. The painted headlight ears are pretty much history now, as they rusted quickly. But, modern powdercoating is said to stick well to the [marginal] chrome on the ears today, and makes a passable-appearing front end. The K2 had the "extra hole" ears, where the turn signal stalks were shorter and not coming right out of the headlight: the last of the K1 also looked this way, but painted, not chrome. Those are quite rare today!

I was conversing with Frankenstuff a while back about possibly making the K0 airboxes in his excellent plastics (I have a dozen of his sidecovers, highly recommend!), don't know where he is with that right now?

I have a K2 under construction that was a mid-year version, New Factory. It has the chrome fork ears, I think the tranny might have the 2-row output bearing (haven't been inside to verify yet), and the pipes are showing some wear (it hit a curb, it seems?) but all 4 are there. I haven't broached the topic of these pipes yet with Advanced Custom Chrome, but will get an estimate soon: it could be a grand to get them back in fine condition, though. The engine will become stock, 2nd overbore size, ported and with polished valves and good guides, etc. And, it will get standard K2 sprockets (18/48) with a Diamond Powersport chain, all the 'stuff' that my book prescribes. Most likely I'll shoe it with Avon tires, my personal favorite, although I do have a nice set of Contis with less than 1000 miles on them, if someone desires them instead. These were originally on the bike on the cover of my book, but were removed for smaller tires (and shorter shocks, lowered forks) when the new owner showed up with a 27 inch inseam(!) and needed a lower saddle.
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See SOHC4shop@gmail.com for info about the gadgets I make for these bikes.

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Blood is thicker than water, but motor oil is thicker yet...so, don't mess with my SOHC4, or I might have to hurt you.
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« Reply #16 on: December 06, 2014, 09:02:35 AM »
The K2 had the "extra hole" ears, where the turn signal stalks were shorter and not coming right out of the headlight: the last of the K1 also looked this way, but painted, not chrome. Those are quite rare today!

My k2 chrome ears don't have extra holes for the blinkers
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Re: Looking for SOHC expertise, and soon a 750 new guy
« Reply #17 on: February 08, 2015, 01:30:07 PM »
Welcome . from fellow upstate New Yorker. I'm 45 mins. west of Albany if you need a hand.
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Re: Looking for SOHC expertise, and soon a 750 new guy
« Reply #18 on: February 08, 2015, 07:52:02 PM »
The K2 had the "extra hole" ears, where the turn signal stalks were shorter and not coming right out of the headlight: the last of the K1 also looked this way, but painted, not chrome. Those are quite rare today!

My k2 chrome ears don't have extra holes for the blinkers


If they are OEM (not replaced at some point) that would make it a New Factory K2.
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See SOHC4shop@gmail.com for info about the gadgets I make for these bikes.

The demons are repulsed when a man does good. Use that.
Blood is thicker than water, but motor oil is thicker yet...so, don't mess with my SOHC4, or I might have to hurt you.
Hondaman's creed: "Bikers are family. Treat them accordingly."

Link to Hondaman Ignition: http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=67543.0

Link to My CB750 Book: https://www.lulu.com/search?adult_audience_rating=00&page=1&pageSize=10&q=my+cb750+book

Link to website: www.SOHC4shop.com