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(01-26-2023, 01:53 PM)m in sc_imp Wrote: (01-26-2023, 11:33 AM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: (01-26-2023, 06:33 AM)m in sc_imp Wrote: my old f model. I do miss this one.
But, I sold it and my 1st rd to cover the last semester of college. so i don't regret that.
this is the bike that made me hate k models for the most part. I absolutely would own another, but would have to be a spoke model w rear disc of this year.
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i had a few ks before and after this, 73, 74, etc. then not long ago i had a 78
I probably should have kept this one, it ran really well. I absolutely despised the 17" rear wheel, but I traded it for a 68 ford falcon that was pretty cool, so away it went.
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Sumthin' 'bout the rear drum brake that sometimes takes me back. I used to despise the looks of 'em, but today they have grown nostalgic on me.
I actually LIKE a rear drum, to me has more feedback than a disc to me. But i despise comstars, hence my comment. man that f went like stink too.
I actually LIKE a rear drum, to me has more feedback than a disc to me. But i despise comstars, hence my comment. man that f went like stink too.
Yeah, Comstars aren't the prettiest. Some other forums remark they are "classic". I haven't adjusted to the looks of them. I try not to look at them.
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750 K1 that I restored and is on the cover of the Clymer manual.
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I have owned two cb 750 k2, one in 1973 and the second sold two years ago
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Enzo, we know that you have this beaut
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Yup, a '92 CB750 was my bike immediately before getting my CB1100
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(03-26-2023, 08:20 AM)amacbeth_imp Wrote: Yup, a '92 CB750 was my bike immediately before getting my CB1100
Was that the CB750 F2?
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(02-18-2023, 04:17 AM)Enzofour_imp Wrote: I have owned two cb 750 k2, one in 1973 and the second sold two years ago
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Beautiful bike Enzo,
Did you add a 2nd front disc brake or was it factory?
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(03-26-2023, 09:28 AM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: (03-26-2023, 08:20 AM)amacbeth_imp Wrote: Yup, a '92 CB750 was my bike immediately before getting my CB1100
Was that the CB750 F2?
Was that the CB750 F2?
I would say, it was a CB750 Nighthawk, like flynrider owns one.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_CB750