Honda CB750 Sandcast

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Member's Bikes / Blue/Green 1185/1232
« Last post by thomasheck on October 04, 2023, 09:52:03 am »
Blue/Green Serial 1185 Engine 1232

Hello, I wanted to provide some information for posterity as it looks like I sold the old girl and a future owner may find the information useful.

Dad bought the bike from Stan Neville Honda (long defunct) in Pennsylvania in 1971 as a demo bike. I believe the mileage was about 1000 at the time of purchase. I don't remember the exact mileage as it's not listed on my copy of the original title. I was 11 and do remember trying to hold on.

I have had the bike in my possession since the mid 1980s. It was ridden to odometer reading 5950 in June 1998. At that time it was legally transferred into my name (from Mom's name) and as of October 2023 has 6714 miles. 

A bit of trivia, when Dad bought the bike he was often "driver's license challenged" and bought the bike to conceal his identity from the local constables who controlled traffic manually during rush hour back in the day. They all knew each other, belonging to the local Lion's Club.

An excellent bike to not attract attention. I remember you could feel the thing coming.

To obtain insurance and registration Dad had titled the beast in Mom's name, as she held a valid driver's license. I don't know how they kept a straight face with that one. I remember how her attempt a ride a mini-bike with a lawnmower engine ended.

When they divorced Dad had the bike and Mom had the title. Only one person could end up with both; and he's writing this!

While always garaged, I was not doing the bike any favors  and I understand it is going for a restoration and display...Tom



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General Discussion / Re: What other woman can do this with a bike?!?
« Last post by kp on October 04, 2023, 12:09:36 am »
Amazing and fearless
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Parts For Sale / Frame and motor
« Last post by cb7504 on September 23, 2023, 07:58:58 pm »
I have a sandcast frame and motor in the 5xxx vin range for sale. The frame and motor are less than fifty numbers apart. If interested PM me for more details. Reasonable offers considered. Marty K.
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New Member Introductions / Re: one more French sandcast
« Last post by kp on September 20, 2023, 04:18:37 pm »
Bravo
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New Member Introductions / one more French sandcast
« Last post by Jean Huppert on September 20, 2023, 10:55:42 am »
Hello everybody,
I bought 3 years ago the dream of my teenage, when I was 15y old in Lyon, France, the Honda dealer was a neighbour and in June 1969, the first one was blue, and when I was 64, getting older, losing my hair :

I bought the "candy blue" CB750, the colour of the Honda dealers in France, the red and gold were "only" for the customers ...






And last week, with the french CB750 club, we performed 1000km, between France and Italy through the main passes in Switzerland ... 11 CB750, only one sandcast, and no problem ...
Stelvio Pass, alt 2700m :


I'll be glad to share my experience with yours !
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General Discussion / Re: Cadmium or Zinc plated hardware ??
« Last post by hondasan on September 18, 2023, 01:36:06 pm »
My gut feel based on many years of restoration of Hondas, observation of original bikes, dialogue with other knowlegeable like minded people such as KP and others on this forum, is that Cadmium plating has never featured on Honda motorcycles, certainly post 1960. Bright zinc with various passivations (clear, yellow, olive drab on more  modern bikes,......) tends to predominate except of course for the various chrome plated fasteners (top yoke pinch bolts, handlebar clamp bolts, ets).
Here in the UK cadmium plating has been pretty well impossible to get done  for a great many years  for us hobbyists for reasons of toxicity - not sure what restorers of MUCH older vehicles which would of had cadmium plated parts do. 

Chris R.
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General Discussion / Re: Cadmium or Zinc plated hardware ??
« Last post by kp on September 18, 2023, 05:37:11 am »
The nuts, washers and bolts were blue zinc but some parts ware gold bright finished such as the battery box washers and spoke nipples. Some other items were tinned such as the front brake pipe and some were chromed such as the front hub bolts. Other bolts such as the fork drain bolts and seat hinge bolts could have been cad plated but I cannot say that as factual.
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General Discussion / Cadmium or Zinc plated hardware ??
« Last post by RIchcolano on September 15, 2023, 02:55:25 pm »
I am sending all my hardware out for strip and replate.
Who knows whether the original finish was bright zinc or Cadmium ????
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Report Issues - Bugs - Suggestions / Re: Register, some questions
« Last post by kp on August 13, 2023, 04:52:47 pm »
What means the V.I.N. (Vehicle identification number?) „xxx/E894“? Mine is „00071352“. Vin is Frame number Engine numbers are Exxx  00071352 is not a Honda number
- Is „Casting Date“ the production date? This refers to the casting date found on the rear of the top engine case usually expresses as month then day. Early engines didn't have casting dates
- „Date Sold“ means buying date of the FIRST owner? This refers to a date where the original dealer sale receipt or invoice is known/available. Not all info is available
- Owner means presumably the present owner..Yes