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seeleyhonda22
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Joined: Jan 28, 2012
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Location: elvington nr dover kent

PostPosted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 3:48 am Reply with quote Back to top

i have a seeleyhonda 750kz classic black and red twin headlights half fairing . alloy tank etc , hondakz frame . has anyone out there got one two .it was a limmited run of only 100 ish
 
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Bruin
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Joined: Jan 12, 2012
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Location: Sault Ste Marie

PostPosted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 6:53 am Reply with quote Back to top

pics of that baby please!!!! Worthless w/o pics

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 7:33 am Reply with quote Back to top

Welcome to here.

I thought the whole point of a Seeley Honda bike was to have a Seeley frame? And a SOHC Honda 750 motor? This is a DOHC Honda Site for Honda production motorcycles using the 1979 to 1983 DOHC 750-1100cc motors.

At any rate, there is a thread you need to read, before you start asking a lot of questions that are already answered in it, that will help you get a little indoctrinated to our forum. The New Member's Thread (click here) has the forum rules on various matters like permissible picture posting sizes and what bikes we're about and such, some common information that n00bies always ask about these bikes, links to the Honda Shop Manuals and so forth.

We require that you read that thread, and do the few housekeeping tasks requested there. It helps make everybody's membership here more useful and pleasant, and less redundant for all. It will also help you get a bit more familiar with some of the nuances and culture of membership here.

Be sure to put your DOHC relevant bike model in your sig and turn it on both places (1) in the profile and (2) in the reply box when posting. You'll know more about that after reading the info... Be sure to check it to make sure the sig is actually working, too, so nobody gets a rash on their bollocks.


If you have questions about any of this please ask.


If you are seeing this and you did put your signature in, you probably didn't do the second step that's required and click the "Attach signature (signatures can be changed in profile)" box when posting your message. You can edit your post using the edit button in the upper right hand corner of your posts and turn on that checkbox, however. Wink

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NMT - New Member Thread, click here!!! - Information For New and Veteran Members.
Shows how to enter relevant bike information in your signature, and more
Also some important DOHC wrenching tips, and some other information, shop manuals.

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