03-08-2015, 08:08 AM
Whatever money and mods you were planning on if you had the 750 back, just do that to the 1100 instead. It will be every bit as cool, and likely reward you far more.
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My 1977 CB 750 Four K I traded in on CB1100
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03-08-2015, 08:08 AM
Whatever money and mods you were planning on if you had the 750 back, just do that to the 1100 instead. It will be every bit as cool, and likely reward you far more.
03-08-2015, 08:46 AM
Oh you need to get that back, it's a treasure!!!
Never gonna let mine go! [url=http://s413.photobucket.com/user/Mstarvideo/media/Our%20Vintage%20Bike%20Collection/1977Cb750k_zpsf66621ea.jpg.html] Plus they look so good together... [url=http://s413.photobucket.com/user/Mstarvideo/media/Our%20Vintage%20Bike%20Collection/threegenerations_zpsde343b2b.jpg.html]
03-08-2015, 10:39 AM
(03-08-2015, 06:54 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Where do you get your jollies, Johnboy? Is it tinkering and restoring or converting bikes to what you want? Is it riding them? Will a restoration job ultimately give you more pleasure than touring the countryside? Well said .. Thank you Cormanus (03-08-2015, 08:46 AM)hondahoarder_imp Wrote: Oh you need to get that back, it's a treasure!!!Sweet ![]() Well said .. Thank you Cormanus (03-08-2015, 08:46 AM)hondahoarder_imp Wrote: Oh you need to get that back, it's a treasure!!!Sweet (03-08-2015, 01:52 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Thoughts? I'm really torn. I love classic motorcycles. I've had a bunch of them. However, they have such limitations compared to modern motorcycles. They don't run as well, they don't stop as well, and it seems as if every time you turn around they need something. Tires, brakes, batteries I know they are going to need like every other motorcycle modern or old. Fork seals, shift shaft seals, head and base gaskets,leaking petcocks, carbs that start leaking, air boots for the carbs cracking, switches that quit working...those things about owning a classic just drive me nuts. If I were more mechanically adept, maybe I wouldn't worry about it, but I'm not. I'm ok on basic stuff, but I don't relish doing any of it. One bike I've always wanted was a 67 Bonnie in Burgoyne and white, however I know I'd never be able to keep it going as it should be. So at this time I've emptied the garage of true classics and just ride my modern classic.Well said .. Thank you for the input .. I probably should really listen to you because that's how I felt when I traded in .. Lol... Reality sets in .. The new CB is just so maintenance free compared to the old classics ...I too am just a basic kind of mechanic guy .. I have to pay for the serious stuff to be done .. (03-08-2015, 02:07 AM)Siggy Javotnik_imp Wrote: I've got to agree with Ferret. But I can add: "lose all the Vetter stuff" is easier said than done. I've had friends do that, and it often turns into an electrical nightmare with brittle 35 year old wiring. Classic bikes look good, but are high maintenance and prone to breakdown even with good maintenance. For example, my old '73 CB450 required oil changes every 1,000 miles (that was in the owner's manual) and manual cleaning of the permament centrifugal oil "filter," constant carb synchronization, points adjustments, etc. And, to keep them street worthy (not a collector's piece), you've got to keep running fresh gas through them. Carbs gum up easily, and our modern ethanol infected gas does terrible things all over. It gets to be a chore keeping a bike in insurance and tires and batteries, and you realize you no longer own the bike -- the bike owns you. Finally, buying back a bike you sold is like getting back together with a girl you broke up with. It works out rarely, and usually it just reminds you of why you broke up in the first place. Like that ex-girlfriend, she still looks darn good -- Classic bikes are freaking gorgeous -- but you've got a sweet, accommodating CB1100 who is unlikely to ever give you a lick of trouble. With modern brakes. But ultimately, motorcycles are an emotional pursuit, so do whatever you want, and have fun! Very well said .. Thanks for the input !
03-08-2015, 10:52 AM
Good points all ! I'm biased as I love rescuing old bikes, and the joy and headaches they bring, but that's just me.
03-08-2015, 11:02 AM
(03-08-2015, 07:13 AM)ClassicVW_imp Wrote: The answer to your question is right there in your signature line. Bahahaha ! Exactly .... Well said brother ... Well said
03-08-2015, 11:04 AM
I used to be possessed by posessions. To each their own. For some, less is more. More freedom. To others, the freedom to posess is more desireable. No right, no wrong. Feelings change over time. Enjoy
03-08-2015, 11:14 AM
03-08-2015, 10:56 PM
(03-08-2015, 08:46 AM)hondahoarder_imp Wrote: Oh you need to get that back, it's a treasure!!!Wow! those are some SUPER NICE bikes!
03-09-2015, 07:40 AM
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