No boating but worked on my 1969 Honda Sandcast CB750

Lanlocked

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My dog Teddy has been down in the dumps lately. Can't get my self to force her to go boating. Her Back legs are bad enough now I have to lift her to get her to go out side down the ramp I made on the front steps.
This too will pass in time.
In the mean time while the C-Dory 22 sits under cover on the driveway, I finished up on my 1969 Sandcast CB750 that has been sitting in my garage for 5 yrs gathering dirt cobwebs, and anything else that landed on it.

Here is the link to pictures of the clean-up.
I know there are some members here who are old enough to remember this classic.

http://s1365.photobucket.com/user/deaco ... t=3&page=1
 
pretty cool. my best friend lives in carthage and does hotrods and ratrods. I've never had the guts to do an actual resto but have chopped a number of bikes I picked up on craigslist for fun. Any excuse to get the welder out.
 
I think that's the cleanest original CB750 I've ever seen! All of the CB range is really becoming collectable. Im a big fan, of both those and old BMWs.

I've always pined after old bikes since I was a child. The really cool bikes like vincent, indian 4s and chiefs, knuckleheads etc were priced out of my income level.... as I earn more they just become more valuable. To the point they aren't ridden much anymore.

These old CBs are classics and still reliable and cheap enough a real rider can afford. Good luck with this thing, I'm envious!
 
Back in the day, I had a 1969 650 Triumph Bonneville. It was a light, fast motorcycle; I was a teenager. Then, I came upon the first Honda 750 I had ever seen... it looked hugely wide and sounded funny. Until the light changed to green... and all I saw was tail-light! :lol: The 750 Honda changed a lot of peoples' minds and ushered in a new era.

Thanks for the "flash-back." :D

Best wishes,
Jim
 
a 750 -4 was one of the first bikes I every rode. It was not is the great condition yours is in but few are. I would love to cafe one today.

have any of you seen the NEW cb1100 that came out this year? nice retro bike.
 
Now that is a beautiful restoration. Something tells me you have entered, and won competition(s). The first time I heard a Honda 4, I thought it was a well tuned British sports car. Thank you for sharing and bringing back some fond memories.
 
I had one of those. We could dust off guys riding single on 750cc Triumph twins with my wife on the back like it was a walk in the park. Ate Harley's for lunch. Developed a lover of all things Honda from that experience. If I remember right I think I paid about 1500 dollars for my new unit from the local Honda dealer. Good piece, whooped the tar out it. Never broke.
D.D.
 
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