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Very cool, thanks for sharing

I'm the secretary/treasurer for our local vintage bike club of 107 members so pictures like these are right up my alley.
Any bike from any manufacturer over 25 years-old is welcome in our club.
We have a very active ride schedule so it's almost like a bike show every other weekend

Since we're sharing, this is my own 1967 BSA Victor Roadster.
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Thanks for sharing your photo as well. Nice bike!
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I'd like to go to the AMA Vintage Days at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio this year and maybe meet up with some other forum members. I haven't been to it before. I hope it's similar.
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The Honda CX650E must have been an import. They never brought that bike into the country.
Awesome bikes! I love that stuff. We have an absolute giant of a vintage rally up at Mid Ohio race course here in Ohio. I have been there a couple times, but generally too big of a crowd for me, but if you want to find anything on a bike over 25 years old, or whole bikes for that matter, they will be there.
Cool pics Guth, thanks.
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Looking back over these photos, I'm reminded that one of the things I really appreciate about the CB1100 is that it includes a center stand! It's a real shame that has truly become a retro feature.
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(04-26-2015, 07:33 AM)Guth_imp Wrote: Looking back over these photos, I'm reminded that one of the things I really appreciate about the CB1100 is that it includes a center stand! It's a real shame that has truly become a retro feature.
I agree 100%.
My other Honda didn't have a center stand so I had to buy an aftermarket item made especially for that machine.
I hate not having one because it makes servicing and working on a bike so much harder.
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(04-26-2015, 07:33 AM)Guth_imp Wrote: Looking back over these photos, I'm reminded that one of the things I really appreciate about the CB1100 is that it includes a center stand! It's a real shame that has truly become a retro feature.
I agree 100%.
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Great pictures Guth... and Rocky, nice bike! Those Honda's, Kawasaki's, and that Bultaco really pull at my heartstrings. It's absolutely amazing to me how good an original Honda Cb750, or Kawasaki H1 or H2, or Z1 look today. They look as good today as they did back then...maybe better. I wonder why that is? Cars from that era don't look that great except maybe a Mach 1, Corvette, or 911... Yet just about every late 60's to mid 70's bike looks great... to me!!
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Look at that Honda 750... Silver motor, gaiters, RLETs, painted headlight bucket, chrome instrument cups. Pure beauty and total inspiration.
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