Author Topic: Hey Heff, where's the July nominations thread then? EDIT: HERE IT IS!!!  (Read 11852 times)

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Cutting it a bit fine, if nominations have got to be made, seconded and accepted by the 15th aren't we ;)
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Re: Hey Heff, where's the July nominations thread then?
« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2007, 12:31:22 PM »
I second the creation of a July nomination thread. 
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Re: Hey Heff, where's the July nominations thread then?
« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2007, 12:52:30 PM »
Third.

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Re: Hey Heff, where's the July nominations thread then?
« Reply #3 on: June 08, 2007, 01:33:06 PM »
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Re: Hey Heff, where's the July nominations thread then?
« Reply #4 on: June 08, 2007, 04:41:54 PM »

                    Anybody ever think of sending hef an email? ???





                    And BTW, I sent hef a PM. 
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sorry guys, i' ve been working my arse off since i got out of school a week ago and need to make some serious moula.  on top of that, both mine and the gf's PC's are down so i'm using the old mac g3 that is pretty much good for nothing except surfing REEEAAAALLY SLOOOOOWLY.   so, as some of you may have noticed... my interest in the forum is waneing for the time being until we get the PC back online.

anyway, enuf excuses, NOMINATE AWAY!!

bill, since you've been excellent at reminding me... i would be ok w/ letting you (and you only) set up the nomination threads if i fail to do so in a timely fashion.  i will continue to set up the voting thread though, just because it is somewhat tedious and people can continue to blame me if a mistake occurs.

by the way, if any of you still need a congratulatory pin for winning a BOTM contest, please let me know.
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Cheers Hef ;)


I'll get the ball rolling then, and nominate Proteal's 750 again 8)
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I'll second the nom for ProTeal's 750.

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I gladly accept the nomination (thanks guys).. ;D
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         Well, I'm nominating once again going to nominate 6pk's 750F, cause that is one Sweet Ride, especially if you could have seen what it went through to get to where it is now! 8) ;)

                                                        Later on, Bill :) ;)

         
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I gladly accept the nomination (thanks guys).. ;D

Looks like you could be onto a winner by default this month Joe ;D
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Cant we have some different bikes for a change? Nominating the same ones over and over again seems a bit redundant to me.... ::)...this is not a slight on the above bikes being nominated but it would be good to give other people a chance as well.

On that note I nominate Wulfhruntings bike - very clean.

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Cant we have some different bikes for a change? Nominating the same ones over and over again seems a bit redundant to me.... ::)...this is not a slight on the above bikes being nominated but it would be good to give other people a chance as well.

On that note I nominate Wulfhruntings bike - very clean.

http://www.sohc4.us/gallery/v/members/personal/wulfshrunting/

cheers
Andy


I'll second

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I'll second 6pk's 750F. I really like the fact that he's kept it near original in appearance and in good shape for all of these years. It's obvious that an owner "loves" his bike when they keep it true to it's original form. The cafe bikes just hit me as works to make the bike something it never was and never will be - a cafe racer.

I love seeing the bikes as they were. If someone really has talents and ability out of this world - I'll always give appreciation for same, but it's got to be true creation, not copy.

Go the originals!

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I would like to nominate our resident carb guru's scoot...Mr Wessner got it back and looking all shiny and stuff...Don't have a pic handy but I am sure he updated his gallery with it...

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Cant we have some different bikes for a change? Nominating the same ones over and over again seems a bit redundant to me.... ::)...this is not a slight on the above bikes being nominated but it would be good to give other people a chance as well.

On that note I nominate Wulfhruntings bike - very clean.

http://www.sohc4.us/gallery/v/members/personal/wulfshrunting/

cheers
Andy


I'll second

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Thanks, I accept.  She's coming along; but, I still have quite a bit to do.
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2nd nomination for Bob Wessner K0 resto

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Thanks, I guess I accept, but there are far better examples of stock here that would stand closer scrutiny I'm sure, such as toycollector or 736cc himself.
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Perhaps I've missed it...  but I nominate Sam and Chris's CR750.


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Ill second Sams CR750 :-)

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I've always wanted to ask this but never got round to it.

Is that a genuine CR Sam, or is it a bloody good reproduction?

Either way it's as 8) as feck ;D
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I'll second 6pk's 750F. I really like the fact that he's kept it near original in appearance and in good shape for all of these years. It's obvious that an owner "loves" his bike when they keep it true to it's original form. The cafe bikes just hit me as works to make the bike something it never was and never will be - a cafe racer.

I love seeing the bikes as they were. If someone really has talents and ability out of this world - I'll always give appreciation for same, but it's got to be true creation, not copy.

Go the originals!

Gordon

That's a bit harsh Gordon ???
Just because the look of the finished items do not appeal to you personally, doesn't mean you can say people like Doug, DME, Stevie Mac, et al don't love their bikes :(
When you look at the amount of time, effort and money they've put into them, I'd say the opposite is obviously the truth.

Besides, if they were never intended to be racers, how did the CRs come about ;)
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I'll second 6pk's 750F. I really like the fact that he's kept it near original in appearance and in good shape for all of these years. It's obvious that an owner "loves" his bike when they keep it true to it's original form. The cafe bikes just hit me as works to make the bike something it never was and never will be - a cafe racer.

I love seeing the bikes as they were. If someone really has talents and ability out of this world - I'll always give appreciation for same, but it's got to be true creation, not copy.

Go the originals!

Gordon

That's a bit harsh Gordon ???
Just because the look of the finished items do not appeal to you personally, doesn't mean you can say people like Doug, DME, Stevie Mac, et al don't love their bikes :(
When you look at the amount of time, effort and money they've put into them, I'd say the opposite is obviously the truth.

Besides, if they were never intended to be racers, how did the CRs come about ;)

Well said ChrisP.  Others are entitled to their own opinions of what they like and don't like of course, but there is too much genealization in most of the opinions... (especially when it comes to original vs cafe vs chopper, etc.) and that is what I have the problem with.  Don't like a bike?  Fine, say it, but don't make generalzations about an owner (unless you personally know them) and worse yet, owners of similiar type bikes or mindsets.

I've heard Cafe owners, 'Don't love their bikes', 'don't appreciate their history', etc.  All BS!  While it may be true in some cases, these generalizations cannot be applied to all.

I love and appreciate all motorcycles.  I love history, but I'm also tend to be drawn to the racier side of things.  CB's were the sportbikes of their day.  People cafed bikes to 'try' to make them better and to look more like race bikes.  Today, the factories do it for us. I take it people are still attracted to the look of vintage race bikes or they wouldn't be creating cafe bikes.

I love the looks of the cafe bikes, but that doesn't mean I don't appreciate the original bike.  I was actually going to nominate BobW's CB this month, but someone beat me to it.

I think someone already seconded it... so if it needs a third... I third it.   ;D

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Neil Young has nominated Justin McGyvers bike, but he did it in this thread ::) ;)

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I thought theres no such thing as an orig CR750. They weren't sold RTR, they were parts kits.