when you go to "Gallery" in SOOC website, you'll note at the bottom of my little write up, pictures taken of 4363 around 2003 and 4363 fitted with a DSS seat... those pics were taken October 14, 2003 and were before i purchased the original seat off ebay. the SOOC website was started December 24, 2004 and i put these pics along with my write up. so, it must have been later than 2004 i purchased the original seat.... oh well, in the affairs of love and war, machts nichts. anyone can believe anything they want. if you don't thinks so, read the all the news you can ingest every day, through out the day for a few weeks.
and incidentally, the cases on 4363 are not painted. they were not painted because i did not know they were painted. those "secrets" were revealed at a later date. and i would not have painted them had i known they were painted from the factory. nor were engine covers clear coated. they were brought to as deep a lusture as i could my self bring them to be. the idea of painting engine parts revulses me. i get that from my British bike ownership days. for me, engine metal is meant to be cleaned and polished.... not painted over. of course, not correct as original. but then, i restored the bike to suit my personal tastes.
i never intended to sell 4363, it rolled 1005 miles on the odometer before i put in to long term storage around 2010. the reason i put it in to storage, i could not afford to watch a pristine restoration turn in to a road worn used vehicle, especially considering so much of the parts that make up these sandcasts is unobtainable or irreplaceable and expensive.
around 2009 i had 2157 fall in to my lap. it made sense to keep 2157 a road worn imperfect original as possible rider to have fun with, as i missed not riding a 1969 CB750. my mindset, i can't justify to many multiples of anything. so, after getting 2157 roadworthy March 2013, i slowly came to the difficult decision to sell 4363. i did not sell it to make much of a profit, i sold it to a fellow who i thought an enthusiast.
as far as being a "world renowned restorer"........ HOLY SHIT ! WHAT A LONG WAY TO FALL. NO THANKS. i'll give that one to those of greater awareness. however, i do take pride in my work and i don't half ass what i know to do.