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General Discussion / SINGLE DIGIT BIKE !
« on: March 08, 2014, 10:55:35 am »
Does anybody know anything about this bike ?

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Lets play another game ! :o Now that Vic World has sold Late Pre-Production bike, When do you think Vic World will be putting his Early Pre-Production CB750 up for sale ??? ??? ???

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  $149,500.00

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 When i found #1221 in a time capsule sense 1985 and owned by this closed dealer in a storage trailer. This bike had 11 mm mirrors. These mirrors where used on 67-68  bigger bore on and off road bikes. One would think they were made 11mm for stength and may have been reduced to 10mm to lighten the bike. But here is one more fact is in have seen #1226 and this bike is untouched right down too the #28 carb caps and smoth oil filter housing. owned by the original owner. And he states this bike came with those mirrors like a K1. This may have been the a point when Honda was changing the mirrors over.

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Does anyone know anything about a 6 digit motor that is in sandcast . It has a 9 hole clutch cover ??? 

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General Discussion / Re: Red Dot or Blue/Green Dot on Engine
« on: June 14, 2011, 05:52:57 am »
I have just purchased Sandcast #3034 With a little over 5,000 original miles. The bike has a blue sticker with red paint.  This was owned by someone that was deeply involed in woodstock in1969 and the bike was at woodstock.

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 The front brake hoses has a 10-76 production date printed on it

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 Hey guys
 If you look at the pic of the right veiw of the rear wheel you will notice that there is HM300 on the top right pipe just in front of the heat shield and the bike comes with a service manual, owners manual and touch up paint.

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Has anyone just came out and asked the man if this is a VIc World Bike ??   I think it is

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General Discussion / sandcast engine number mistake
« on: September 13, 2010, 09:48:43 pm »
Hey
  Has anyone seen this before ?? I just picked up this sandcast and the engine number was a mis stamp on the line and they noticed it and corrected it
  

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Shows and Events / Re: Mid Ohio VMD 2010
« on: March 01, 2010, 09:36:03 pm »
Hi Steve
I just got off the phone with Roger and i will be meeting him on thursday night at the VMD 2010 .

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Engine - Cosmetic Only / Re: Restoration tip from Vic World
« on: February 22, 2010, 03:02:00 pm »
Hi Steve I have still have No problems with you what so ever. I will explain why i wanted your phone Number .With SOOC wanting to be a host club at V.M.D this year, Did you ever stop to think that the AMA might be watching our site to see if we meet ther standards?????? They just DO NOT throw out invites to Just anyone. They Have high standards with almost 2 millon members worldwide. And with the A.M.A having 10 people on ther board,Who Knows what people they might know and what peopleThose people Might know !!! And remember,when ever (you) post the things you did on our board your name ( the web site's Administrator ) is attached to it. And ther for professionalism is paramount at all times!! Going into the future, I think that the SOOC should alway keep this in mind . Please feel free to give me a call anytime. Kevin Dodge
 
 
 

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Engine - Cosmetic Only / Re: Restoration tip from Vic World
« on: February 22, 2010, 03:01:30 pm »
Hi Chris,

Thanks for your response and info. When I said "paint flaking off" ...I
didn't mean that literally. What I meant exactly was that whenever you
bead blast a part that has paint, you can see the paint simply "shedding
away", exposing the bare metal, versus, bead blasting just dirty metal,
where it just appears to merely come clean. My blast cabinet has a
really strong filter/vacuum, whereby the parts cleaned are never
obscured by particulates or blast media flying around ...(wasn't so,
with my earlier cabinet!).

I had spoken with Bob Hansen today (who you know Invented the CB750 with
Mr. Honda), and I relayed the possible consensus out there that "some of
the cases were painted, and some were not"....And he basically just
laughed!...Asking me that if I could envision buttoned up crankcases
coming down the Paint line, and that possibly the painter would go out
for a cigarette break every so often, and maybe the cases just kept
rolling down the line (while he was outside smoking), and then when he
returned, he started painting cases again!...thus missing a dozen or two
motors in the meantime!.....

The preceeding was a joke , by the way.

Knowing Honda's attention to detail, and EXCELLENT, (and advanced)
manufacturing processes, we really had a tough time in the conversation
swallowing the "some painted/some not" theory. And for me to see on
every case I've cleaned paint being removed, and for some others to NOT
see any paint on their cases, that could really be the ONLY theory, that
could stand up.

OR....more likely, 1. as the cases ARE rough texture, and 2. given Honda
always painted as little as needed.... 3. the cases ARE pourous....and
4...40 years of time and weather simply WORE away any paint that WAS
there.....I would certainly be more of the mindset that they were ALL
painted, and that the folks today who report their cases AREN'T painted,
simply don't know where to look, (the starter motor well) and are
"fooled" by the current appearance of the (aged) rough metal.

In fact, Bob (Hansen) suggested I call Bob Jameson (whom I've spoken to
many times), who was there in Japan when the very first CB750 rolled off
the assy. line. (and spent a lot of time at the Factory)...and would
certainly be intimately familiar with Honda's processes then.

Well...thanks much Chris for your response, and great to hear from you!

Vic


P.S
Steve you told me on phone they other day that you purchased the frame #232 with no motor and then purchased engine #254 from ebay at a later time . So in real life this motor and frame never came together as they original frame and motor from the factory. So how can you be sure of the real history of the engine???

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Member's Bikes / Re: Steve Swan's Sandcast in Gallery
« on: February 21, 2010, 05:12:59 pm »
Does anyone know what H.D. stands for???

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