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    Rocking Horse Poo

    Anyone ever seen one of these. I have seen the bikes, but never the parts book.
    http://www16.trademe.co.nz/motors/mo...1044559168.htm
    I am not sure what was the total production for the Moutain Goat and Farmbyke.
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    I had a mint sales brochure for them somewhere.
    Carl from Taupo (sowhatsnew on trademe) knows about this kind of thing. His father was heavily involved in the industry & also the manufacture of mountain goat at the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    I had a mint sales brochure for them somewhere.
    Carl from Taupo (sowhatsnew on trademe) knows about this kind of thing. His father was heavily involved in the industry & also the manufacture of mountain goat at the time.
    this was kawasaki powered, i think the early ones were suzuki and johhny callender had a lot to do with them, they were made in waitara at motor holdings plant? from memory suzuki then started making farm bikes so no longer would supply engines to a competitor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    I had a mint sales brochure for them somewhere.
    Carl from Taupo (sowhatsnew on trademe) knows about this kind of thing. His father was heavily involved in the industry & also the manufacture of mountain goat at the time.
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    this was kawasaki powered, i think the early ones were suzuki and johhny callender had a lot to do with them, they were made in waitara at motor holdings plant? from memory suzuki then started making farm bikes so no longer would supply engines to a competitor.
    I have a road test on the 120 Suzuki powered one here somewhere.
    I have never figured out if the farmbyke and the mountain goat were actually the same people or just a later model name.
    The few (two) mountain goats I have seen were all Kawaskis 90's.
    The old man had the guts of one at one stage. He probably still does.

    http://pukeariki.com/Learning-Resear...-mountain-goat
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    i had one years ago, used to run the dogs on the beach with it, it seized about 2 ks from where i had parked and i pushed it back , sold it a few weeks later for $20, should have pushed the cunt into the sea

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    this was kawasaki powered, i think the early ones were suzuki and johhny callender had a lot to do with them, they were made in waitara at motor holdings plant? from memory suzuki then started making farm bikes so no longer would supply engines to a competitor.
    That's about the size of it.
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    so is this the Trekka of the motorbike world? I have never heard of them and I grew up in rural south canterbury. but all the bikes on friends parents farms were Suzuki or Honda. My first bike was a mighty TS125


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    A matched set
    Even with original decals.
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...1127138898.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    so is this the Trekka of the motorbike world? I have never heard of them and I grew up in rural south canterbury. but all the bikes on friends parents farms were Suzuki or Honda. My first bike was a mighty TS125


    I am sure there are a couple of dudes out there getting semi-hard in their bidding frenzy over the book ($106 - come on!)

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    Pretty sure I still have the sales brochure for my 190 Z440 and 1982 CSR750 Kawasakis.

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    See your Suzuki and raise you one Honda....

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    Quote Originally Posted by toycollector10 View Post
    See your Suzuki and raise you one Honda....

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/400995761406...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
    Anyone that actually liked that sort of bike wouldn't ask that sort of money for a worn out book.
    Just an opportunist thief. That's if anyone is stupid enough to buy it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    Anyone that actually liked that sort of bike wouldn't ask that sort of money for a worn out book.
    Just an opportunist thief. That's if anyone is stupid enough to buy it.
    Rather ironically, none of the early cb750 cases were sand cast, they where die cast rather than pressure diecast.
    Econohonda and david silver likely has a dozen of them manuals each.
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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    Rather ironically, none of the early cb750 cases were sand cast, they where die cast rather than pressure diecast.
    Econohonda and david silver likely has a dozen of them manuals each.
    Really, you should stop relying on your pile of old Two Wheels for information.

    http://www.motorcycleclassics.com/bl...or-148100.aspx

    Somebody just paid $148,100 for a 1969 Honda CB750. Honda CB750 fanatics know that the first 7,414 1969 CB750s featured sand-cast cases. The Holy Grail of Hondas, the sand-cast CB750s have for years commanded a premium over the later die-cast CB750s. But $148,100? The incredible price starts coming into focus when you learn that Honda built four pre-production CB750s in 1968, shipping them over to the U.S. to show to dealers and help promote the new model. The CB750 that just sold on eBay was one of those four bikes.
    Only 7414 made..... talk about rare.

    So rare in fact there is a UK owners club..


    http://www.cb750sandcastonly.com/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    Really, you should stop relying on your pile of old Two Wheels for information.

    http://www.motorcycleclassics.com/bl...or-148100.aspx



    Only 7414 made..... talk about rare.

    So rare in fact there is a UK owners club..


    http://www.cb750sandcastonly.com/
    er I said sandcast is a myth, they were rougher but only because they were never pressure dicast.
    http://www.sohc4.net/cb750-sandcast/
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