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    Quote Originally Posted by cs363 View Post
    I'll see your $25,000 CB750 and raise you a $50,000 CR125!

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    And I will see your $50,000 and raise you a $150,000.........
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    Quote Originally Posted by blackdog View Post
    I hate you all for reminding me that selling my '70 in '93 for $1100 and an oz probably wasn't the best idea given what it would be worth now.
    I swapped my CB750 in 1986 for a Singer Vogue (Hillman Hunter) with a stuffed engine and a gearbox that jumped out of 3rd gear - hard to believe from this 2011 perspective that both were worth about the same...$1500 at the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    I swapped my CB750 in 1986 for a Singer Vogue (Hillman Hunter) with a stuffed engine and a gearbox that jumped out of 3rd gear - hard to believe from this 2011 perspective that both were worth about the same...$1500 at the time.
    I had a green Hillman Hunter, and swapped a 350 triumph for it , good solid honest car ..I used sellys no more nails as a head gasket ........

    oh the memories

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    I would have spent the " improvement" money on suspension and brakes so you can gets its lardy 260kg arse around corners and to a halt.

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    Surely making it better than new isn't a restoration at all, and that only fucks the value.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    You can't call it a classic CB750 unless it has the red and gold tank. And they need to be restored with the same shit tyres and fish oil in the forks they came with standard. At least Dunlop developed special tyres for the Trident (TT100),but Honda sent these things out with tyres that were dangerous on a 250,on a 750 with over 70hp they were more than dangerous....and so we got the learner system with a 250 limit.

    I had a red/gold tank CB750 - it is the only inline 4 cyl motorcycle I've owned,and inspired me to never own one again.
    Motu is back, slagging the CB750 off again. By the time he has rebuilt his Norton/BSA/Triumph for the fourth or fifth time, the CB is still cane-ing it without even so much as a hiccup on the original plugs. I ride my K0 within its limits, I red line it every time I'm on it, repeatedly. OK, it doesn't handle so good when pushed. What bike does? They all have faults.

    And check out those TT100's, old-school cool....
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    By the time he has rebuilt his Norton/BSA/Triumph for the fourth or fifth time
    garage time with hand crafted worn out parts....
    Agreed, the 750/4 is a nice machine...but it doesn't spin my wheels....I need assistance from a leaky twin for that...
    I would be interested in having a ride on one some time, see how it compares to the Commando...could be fun..can't say I've ever been near red line on it.....the image of all those fragile parts turning at 7500 rpm ......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    garage time with hand crafted worn out parts....
    Agreed, the 750/4 is a nice machine...but it doesn't spin my wheels....I need assistance from a leaky twin for that...
    I would be interested in having a ride on one some time, see how it compares to the Commando...could be fun..can't say I've ever been near red line on it.....the image of all those fragile parts turning at 7500 rpm ......
    Ive seen you eyeing up my bike!!! ADMIT IT!!! (prefer the 4 into 2)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Murray View Post
    Ive seen you eyeing up my bike!!! ADMIT IT!!! (prefer the 4 into 2)
    I admit I have owned several Hondas.....one even had a 4 into 2........

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    Cant be many of these in the world:

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    Swapped a Norton Commando for a Honda 400/4 ......I can't think of any Honda I'd swap mine for...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    Swapped a Norton Commando for a Honda 400/4 ......I can't think of any Honda I'd swap mine for...
    I imagine any Honda would do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dadpole View Post
    I imagine any Honda would do.
    maybe the 500 one Mike Hailwood wrestled to win...so I could sell it and buy more British bikes...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    Swapped a Norton Commando for a Honda 400/4 ......I can't think of any Honda I'd swap mine for...
    Sure it wasn't a CB500/4? I remember seeing a photo of Mike sitting on one with a nice after market 4 into 2 exhaust setup and the caption mentioning got he it after getting rid of the Commando.

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