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Just saw this on "Next Door ". Thought is was worth sharing,
https://nextdoor.com/for_sale_and_free/b...link_share
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Hopefully it will find a new master who will regularly let it out of the barn. Almost 40 years-old. Nice.
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That's my favorite iteration of the CB750 (except the '79's don't have the Joan Claybrook-mandated 85 mph speedometer like this '80).
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omg that paint job. i didn't know about that one. I'd mostly been looking at the black ones from 1982. I think I like that one better.
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(04-10-2019, 10:36 AM)misterprofessionality_imp Wrote: omg that paint job. i didn't know about that one. I'd mostly been looking at the black ones from 1982. I think I like that one better.
Are you still okay?
Didn't accidentally pinch a log or sumthin'?
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I had one of those; bought it new in New Orleans in 1980 for $2800. Same color scheme. Had it when I later bought a gently used 1986 FJ1200. Eventually sold both and wish I hadn't sold either.
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(04-16-2019, 07:41 AM)WhatYes_imp Wrote: I had one of those; bought it new in New Orleans in 1980 for $2800. Same color scheme. Had it when I later bought a gently used 1986 FJ1200. Eventually sold both and wish I hadn't sold either.
This is why, "Never, never, never sell the CB1100."
You will grumble and be a grump indefinitely.
Some Forum members work around the issue by buying an additional CB1100.