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Motorcycle's For Sale / Sandcast 4060 coming up for auction
« on: July 28, 2017, 09:08:34 am »
Saw a link to this in another group, a nice looking motorcycle collection coming up for estate auction in New Hampshire.  It includes a sandcast, frame #4060.  No report of engine number its mated with.  Ruby Red, nice looking condition overall.  13k miles showing, non-original seat and exhaust.

https://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/gms/d/august-estate-auction-incl/6234494015.html
http://www.auctionzip.com/cgi-bin/auctionview.cgi?lid=2935695
http://www.auctionzip.com/cgi-bin/photopanel.cgi?listingid=2935695&category=0&zip=&kwd=

Mr. Bill


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General Discussion / Re: How to identify an original sandcast CR750?
« on: January 12, 2015, 06:59:04 pm »
Thanks for the info, Keith & Tom.  A little deeper to dig into the engine than I was hoping to do, but that's something definitive to look for to see if the engine has had the upgrade.

And thanks especially for the parts list, Keith.  No, I guess I really wasn't planning on using that retirement account for retirement...  ;)

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General Discussion / Re: How to identify an original sandcast CR750?
« on: December 20, 2014, 09:01:03 am »
I bet Vic would be a wealth of knowledge on this subject.  I'd work on establishing a long term dialog with him before picking his brain right out.  Might take years. 

Heh, that.  It may be years of research and cash hoarding before I really get into this one, but I was hoping to start the research portion a little bit quicker than that...  :P

ISTR the CR750 engine kit had different cams.  I was hoping maybe somebody would know how they'd be marked, if my memory there was right.  I suppose I could compare the markings to the cams in my other early CB750 motors, but I'd prefer to just tear into one motor rather than two or three.

Mr. Bill

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General Discussion / How to identify an original sandcast CR750?
« on: December 05, 2014, 07:16:56 pm »
I rescued one of my sandcasts from a breaker as basically just the motor and frame.  The frame is definitely set up as a CR.  It could be somebody's pretty well done mod of a standard CB750, but some of the little tabs and nibs are different from both my earlier CB750 sandcast (frame# about 600 units earlier) and my 10/69 diecast (frame# about 3500 units later).  Those aren't the sort of things I'd imagine somebody changing in building their own CR, and has me wondering if this could be an original factory bike.  Doubtful, but some aren't accounted for.

The frame number starts with the usual CB750-1005xxx.  Did the factory CRs use the same numbering scheme for the frame?  Or no numbers?

The engine number also looks normal, CB750E-1005xxx, where xxx is about -100 units different from the frame.  Is there anything in the engine that would easily identify it as being CR-spec that I could verify without digging *too* far into it?

My plan is to restore it as a CR since the frame is already set up that way, but it'd be extra-special if I could determine how much of it is the real deal.  ;D ;D ;D

Mr. Bill

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Paint - Badges and Component Refinishing / Re: Candy Blue Paint Wanted
« on: February 22, 2010, 03:08:37 pm »
I've had very good experience with Color Rite paints, their formulations have been spot-on. The website doesn't go back very far, only to 1986. But they do have formulations for bikes 1985 and earlier; FI, that's where I got the Pearl Altair White base and color coat paints for some work on my '82 CBX about eight years ago. I inquired at the time about the red and blue for the '69 sandcast and was told they had formulas for those. You would have to call or email direct to confirm and place orders for those, if they're still being offered. http://www.colorrite.com/

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General Discussion / Re: License Plate Restoration Link
« on: February 21, 2010, 12:14:04 pm »
From the stories I've heard on other vintage car/bike forums on CA plate problems like this, your best bet is to look for an old registration card showing that tag being previously registered to that bike. Hopefully you've got one squirrelled away somewhere with the paperwork for the bike. They'll want proof positive that the tag and plate were originally mated together. No tickie, no washie.

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Exhaust / Re: Lotus Root NO.NO EARLY
« on: February 20, 2010, 08:39:53 pm »
Most, if not all, the numerous differences between the two exhaust types can be studied at:
1. http://www.cb750sandcastonly.com/support23.htm
2. http://www.cb750sandcastonly.com/differences09.htm

Lucky me! The newest of my two sandcasts is ~500 units beyond the end of the Lotus Root. No baffle angst for me, woo-hoo!

One of my bikes has its original pipes (tho' the #1 pipe has lost ~6" of chrome from the header weld back up the muffler  ) and I've got two NOS sets of 300s w/ the DOT stamp. Good enough for me, I'm just restoring them to clean and mostly correct runners not concours museum pieces. And no, I'm not selling the originals when/if the DOT pipes go onto that machine.

Steve, thanks for the further education!

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