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Today is the Big Day for me!!! - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: General Discussion (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Thread: Today is the Big Day for me!!! (/showthread.php?tid=1253) |
RE: Today is the Big Day for me!!! - KiowaEagle_imp - 11-09-2018 Congrats Bill! What a great story! As for my choice....Labatt 50/50, Canadian version of course. RE: Today is the Big Day for me!!! - Houtman_imp - 11-09-2018 Nice story and good luck with your bike , I know Scranton very well as we lived just outside Binghamton and I had a farm just south of Montrose. RE: Today is the Big Day for me!!! - Vic_imp - 11-09-2018 Great story! best luck to you with your new CB. You'll be looking forward to those rare sunny and warm days throughout the winter ahead.
RE: Today is the Big Day for me!!! - Cormanus - 11-09-2018 Great story, Bill. I’m so pleased they got it running properly. Even better, you got to take it home. We’ll all be looking forward to pictures and your impressions of the bike as you get to know it better. RE: Today is the Big Day for me!!! - 96gears_imp - 11-09-2018 OK guys... I'm gonna to try to upload some pics of yesterdays adventure! Here's the 1st time I saw the bike in person, along with it's actual miles! I hope you can see the 2 pics I tried to attach?! RE: Today is the Big Day for me!!! - the Ferret - 11-09-2018 Pics are perfect. Great bike, you will love it. THe original and most sporty of the CB iterations. RE: Today is the Big Day for me!!! - 96gears_imp - 11-09-2018 Here's a few more.... RE: Today is the Big Day for me!!! - Cormanus - 11-09-2018 Did you manage to track down any of the backstory of the bike, Bill? RE: Today is the Big Day for me!!! - 96gears_imp - 11-09-2018 Hey guys.... I really need some advice on how to safely remove those ridiculous "safety" labels glaring at me, on top of the tank??!!! They'e been stuck on there for 5 years, so I'm concerned that the adhesive may be difficult to remove, without damaging the beautiful paint!! Is there any consensus on the best way to get rid of them?? Thanks in advance!! RE: Today is the Big Day for me!!! - Cormanus - 11-09-2018 Personally I'd use a metal paint scraper. Other, more sophisticated forum members would use a hair dryer to melt the glue and then peel them off gently. There is a risk the rest of the paint on the tank may have faded so you'll see brighter spots where the labels were. |