Honda CB750 Sandcast

General Category => Published Material => Topic started by: Steve Swan on January 13, 2017, 11:00:10 am

Title: Dealer Setup Instruction book
Post by: Steve Swan on January 13, 2017, 11:00:10 am
Thought perhaps some might enjoy seeing these.  i am very proud top own this piece of literature which came in the crate with the motorcycle.  there is an even earlier piece of Set-up literature that came out in the form of an actual service bulletin from Honda to dealers.
Title: Re: Dealer Setup Instruction book
Post by: Steve Swan on January 13, 2017, 11:00:59 am
last page of dealer set-up manual.
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Post by: Sgt.Pinback on January 13, 2017, 11:38:39 am
Just WOW !

I grant you this book.
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Post by: Sam on January 13, 2017, 12:36:23 pm
An amazing piece of history. Thanks for sharing this Steve!

How did you find it?
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Post by: 4pots1969 on January 13, 2017, 03:54:59 pm
WOW !! Steve Exceptional documents....
I sincerely thought it was completely assembled in the wooden box with just the two mirrors to go up, very very surprising... :o :o
Title: Re: Dealer Setup Instruction book
Post by: Steve Swan on January 13, 2017, 09:40:07 pm
some people "think" the CB750 was assembled in California.  imho, "think" = "bullshit."  i'm probably wrong........  won't be the first time.

i bought it off ebay, Australia, over 10 years ago.  i paid $500 for it.  i will scan the Service Bulletin for set-up and pre-delivery and post it. the loose leaf SB is completely different than the manual.

i will try scanning some of the various literature i have, a lot of it is oversize and won't fit a scanner.
Title: Re: Dealer Setup Instruction book
Post by: Steve Swan on January 13, 2017, 10:16:11 pm
here's the service bulletin.  i am "assuming" it is earlier than the 69.6 pre-delivery manual becasue the picture of the bike on the front is the early pre-production machine.  in this SB, the early production unit clearly has been removed from the wooden crate and is ready to be set up for delivery to the show room floor.  there is no print date on this piece of literature.
Title: Re: Dealer Setup Instruction book
Post by: Steve Swan on January 13, 2017, 10:38:19 pm
more.  red early prod.bike, picture taken from factory 2"x3" slide.

"Honda Herald" factory news letters.

Title: Re: Dealer Setup Instruction book
Post by: Steve Swan on January 13, 2017, 10:59:00 pm
this one fold out to 12x24, so i can't scan it
Title: Re: Dealer Setup Instruction book
Post by: kp on January 13, 2017, 11:01:18 pm
here's the service bulletin.  i am "assuming" it is earlier than the 69.6 pre-delivery manual becasue the picture of the bike on the front is the early pre-production machine.  in this SB, the early production unit clearly has been removed from the wooden crate and is ready to be set up for delivery to the show room floor.  there is no print date on this piece of literature.
That picture clearly indicates that the bike picture/drawing used in the owners manual is the same as this with the production badges added. Even the carbs are the same
Title: Re: Dealer Setup Instruction book
Post by: Steve Swan on January 13, 2017, 11:03:55 pm
these 2 undated brochures also fold out to 12x24 inches.  the first is the infamous "indian girl" brochure.   the second brochure advertises the CB750 in 4 colors.
Title: Re: Dealer Setup Instruction book
Post by: kp on January 13, 2017, 11:09:22 pm
more.  red early prod.bike, picture taken from factory 2"x3" slide.

"Honda Herald" factory news letters.


That red bike has had some serious disc seizure at some time  ;D
Title: Re: Dealer Setup Instruction book
Post by: Steve Swan on January 13, 2017, 11:13:45 pm
here's some pics of insides of brochures.

and a real pride and joy piece, the 1970 Honda calendar, it's 20x30 inches.  thank god for Tom Courtney, he sold it to me.
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Post by: Steve Swan on January 13, 2017, 11:40:42 pm
some miscellaneous pics i have collected.
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Post by: Steve Swan on January 13, 2017, 11:41:53 pm
more misc.pics
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Post by: Steve Swan on January 14, 2017, 12:05:04 am
more.....
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Post by: Steve Swan on January 14, 2017, 12:07:07 am
the 4 late pre-prod bikes
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Post by: Steve Swan on January 14, 2017, 12:25:20 am
testing early pre-prod in California desert......  probably late 1968.... ???   or early 1969.....???
Title: Re: Dealer Setup Instruction book
Post by: Steve Swan on January 14, 2017, 12:38:49 am
the best for last.
Title: Re: Dealer Setup Instruction book
Post by: Steve Swan on January 14, 2017, 01:48:47 am
more.  red early prod.bike, picture taken from factory 2"x3" slide.

"Honda Herald" factory news letters.


That red bike has had some serious disc seizure at some time  ;D

i'm guessing the bike was test ridden.......  back in the day, that front brake was a sensation.
Title: Re: Dealer Setup Instruction book
Post by: kp on January 14, 2017, 02:32:28 am
testing early pre-prod in California desert......  probably late 1968.... ???   or early 1969.....???
I'll have that Rocket 3 thank you very much
Title: Re: Dealer Setup Instruction book
Post by: Sgt.Pinback on January 14, 2017, 03:19:08 am
Great stuff, thanks for sharing

My contribution to the collection: pics from that gold bike im LeMans, 1969.
(Pics were taken by a mate of mine)

Title: Re: Dealer Setup Instruction book
Post by: Erling on January 14, 2017, 03:39:47 am
Preservative oil out of engine and oil tank.
10 40 oil in before 5 minutes warm up. No mention of priming oil pump!
Erling.
Title: Re: Dealer Setup Instruction book
Post by: Steve Swan on January 14, 2017, 08:49:01 am
Great stuff, thanks for sharing

My contribution to the collection: pics from that gold bike im LeMans, 1969.
(Pics were taken by a mate of mine)



Uli, what very wonderful very rare pictures.  

i'm guessing the fellow riding the bike is a member of the press corps.  he looks like he's never ridden a motorcycle before,  mouth open and looking at the front wheel.  funny.  or else he is in awe of riding the bike.  i sure as heck would have been !  i'd probably be crying !
Title: Re: Dealer Setup Instruction book
Post by: Steve Swan on January 14, 2017, 08:59:03 am
testing early pre-prod in California desert......  probably late 1968.... ???   or early 1969.....???
I'll have that Rocket 3 thank you very much

i thought Rocket III's were red, not Aquamarine like a Trident.........
Title: Re: Dealer Setup Instruction book
Post by: Steve Swan on January 14, 2017, 09:22:29 am
testing early pre-prod in California desert......  probably late 1968.... ???   or early 1969.....???
I'll have that Rocket 3 thank you very much

i thought Rocket III's were red, not Aquamarine like a Trident.........

wow, how my tastes for appearance aesthetics have changed.  back in the day, i thought the triples dated in appearance and silly looking.  now i think the triples look every bit as good and in certain ways better than the Honda.  i remember when i rode 4779 to California, May 1970, leaving Salt Lake City at dusk, met up with a fellow who had JUST taken delivery of a new Trident, we rode together to Elko and i slept overnight on his couch in his trailer house.  His name was Vance Reed.  i was 18.  the shop Olsen Brother's Cycle is where i worked the summer of 1970.  Art Olsen was the owner.  This is the shop that sold 4779 to Dad.

that Fall, i headed again to California to begin college studies on a 1952 H-D panhead.  i was straight off the farm.  note the gallon Clorox jug full of gasoline.  that Sportster tank held 1.8 gallons........  i look at that picture and shake my head....  WHO was that young man anyway !?!?
Title: Re: Dealer Setup Instruction book
Post by: hondasan on January 14, 2017, 01:30:12 pm
Cool young Dude on the Harley chop! Bars look similar (from memory) to those on your Calvin; but not the forks fortunately.

Chris
Title: Re: Dealer Setup Instruction book
Post by: Sam on January 14, 2017, 03:08:16 pm
Steve, I can't let a great old photo like that go bad. Here's a quick restoration:

Title: Re: Dealer Setup Instruction book
Post by: Steve Swan on January 14, 2017, 05:15:30 pm
Steve, I can't let a great old photo like that go bad. Here's a quick restoration:



Wow !  Sam !  Thanks for doing that !  Looks alot better !
Title: Re: Dealer Setup Instruction book
Post by: 4pots1969 on January 14, 2017, 07:03:37 pm
    


                            All this is excellent... Thanks for sharing it...
Title: Re: Dealer Setup Instruction book
Post by: Don R on January 14, 2017, 07:35:39 pm
 Wow those are some awesome finds. I got an early service manual and have the original owners manual for my sandcast. My bike had an almost complete tool set, I've been looking for the feeler gauges and point file. I have the reproduction dealer handout, would love to own some original papers. A cb350F I owned had the parts list from the crate under the seat, one for my 750 would be awesome too.
Title: Re: Dealer Setup Instruction book
Post by: Steve Swan on January 15, 2017, 01:44:34 am
would really be something if any vin sandcast were found to exist in an unopened crate.