Honda CB750 Sandcast

WORTH A LOOK - BARBER

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kp

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Some nice Pics taken by this guy. Click on the link posted by the first poster doncecconi  8) KP

http://www.cbxclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5631
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That lot would be worth more than a look... a pretty penny i recon... Ha Ha Thanks for sharing some nice stuff right there...
I sold my first Sandcast and regretted it till I bought it back 6958/7149, its taken a few years to get a couple more 6946/7169, and 6970/E6956


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Yeah Tom. There's a few in that lot I'd like to have. That V8 Kawasaki custom especially. The thing I like about it is the fabricator didn't just stick a chevy V8 into a frame and make a piece of crap, cos a chev V8 in a modified frame is just that ............. "JUNK".
Nope, that one is a motorcycle engine, or should I say 2, and it does it just suit the bike ................... You bet it does. I love it KP   :P
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Allot of nice sweet machines, KP I also like the unique V8 Kawasaki. Allot of thought, time and money went into it I am sure, but it sure did turn out nice. Marty K.


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That collection is definately on my "to be visited" list.

Always wondered where the V8 Kawasaki went to. Built by a guy called Alan Milnyard here in the UK. heard it running at one of our VJMC meetings some years back. WOW!
Alan is a bit of a mechanical genius, but not heard anyhting of him for quite some time. His speciality seemed to adding extra cyclinders onto Kawasaki triples - you know, turning them into fives, sixes, and even a seven I seem to recall. They were so good, you could easily convince a non motorcyclist they were factory built.
He was building a V12 (from 2 Z1300,s of course) last I heard............

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