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cuklz
Getting up steam


Joined: Apr 30, 2010
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Location: Spallumcheen BC Canada
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Mon Jul 12, 2010 8:00 pm |
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The mythical barn find (well, really it was in a garage!).
Just purchased an immaculate '81 CB900C. It's like a time warp. 34000km by the original owner. Hondaline hard bags & fairing, owner's and service manual, and the stuff removed for the fairing install. NOS exhaust. Coupla Shoei helmets. Even a full tank of fresh gas. Started right up and sounded great!
Only fault (so far) is that the rear brake caliper appears to be sticking. I haven't studied the caliper yet, so I don't know if it's the slides (if it has 'em) or the piston. I'll find out tomorrow.
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_________________ Tom G.
´81 CB900C,´80 CB750C,´79 CB750K,´79 CB750Lz,´06 TW200 |
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holysmokes
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welcome to the site
please read the links in my signature
you can have the seat the last guy left empty
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Buddykitchen
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Mon Jul 12, 2010 8:41 pm |
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A stuck caliper is no big deal.
So how much did you pay for it? That's the question.
Welcome to the forum. Check out the stickies in the Welcome and Forum Announcements section.
New members buy the drinks, so you're up. We know you have money, too, 'cause you just bought a bike.
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genesound
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Joined: Jul 24, 2007
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Location: Studio City, CA
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pd750
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Location: Waldron , Arkansas
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Mon Jul 12, 2010 10:04 pm |
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Welcome to the site cuklz ...  |
_________________ Please put the year and model of your bike in the signature section on your profile / member account page and set \"Always attach signature \" to YES . Just below the Reply box , check the box in front of \"Attach signature (signatures can be changed in profile)\" .
1982 CB750C (Sold) Haven\'t found another , yet . |
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Dodgerfan
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Joined: Dec 29, 2007
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Frank
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Joined: Feb 27, 2010
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Tue Jul 13, 2010 2:49 am |
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Howdy
This is what happened to the last guy who didn't read the new member link
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_________________ You meet the nicest people on a Honda I sold my bike but I still have a 750 and a 900 that I will fix up some day. Right now I´m learning about Goldwings |
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CjKit
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Tue Jul 13, 2010 3:26 am |
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Frank, you really do like that pic don't you!
Welcome cuklz |
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Frank
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Location: Eufaula, Oklahoma
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Tue Jul 13, 2010 4:33 am |
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Just a pic of me shooting off fireworks on the fourth |
_________________ You meet the nicest people on a Honda I sold my bike but I still have a 750 and a 900 that I will fix up some day. Right now I´m learning about Goldwings |
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OldTimer
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Joined: Aug 02, 2007
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Location: Conroe, TX
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Tue Jul 13, 2010 6:06 am |
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Frank loves his new button!  |
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nbhab
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Joined: Aug 09, 2007
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Location: New Maryland, NB, CANADA
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Tue Jul 13, 2010 6:31 am |
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Beastly Cee? Perhaps yet another Canadian member? |
_________________ 1982 CB900 Custom
Go Habs Go!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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cuklz
Getting up steam


Joined: Apr 30, 2010
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Location: Spallumcheen BC Canada
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Wed Jul 14, 2010 2:18 am |
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Thanks for the welcome, fellas. I've been lurking on-and-off for several months.
Yeah, nbhab, I'm on the left coast, in the idyllic interior, eh?
Buddy, you show up at my doorstep with a case of (good) beer, and I'll tell ya how much I paid for it. It wasn't a steal, but it's good value for the money. Outside of attention to the caliper, it needs nothing.
Small potatoes, Frank; it doesn't count until you can feel the heat from 2000 feet and it takes 'em half an hour with the airport crash trucks to extinguish the grass fire!
I got the caliper off and apart today. Fortunately, the cylinder bore is relatively clean, but the piston is just starting to get pitted and has some odd dingleberries on it. I've ordered another, along with the seals. I'll review the caliper threads.
Incidentally, and for what it's worth, I tried Pinesol on the '750C carbs when I rebuilt them a short while ago, and found that the brass parts turned black. I was disappointed with that, so I dumped them (individually) into the Gunk Hydroseal II that I usually use, and they cleaned right up. Hydroseal II isn't as good as the original Hydroseal, which would (and did) strip layers of skin off yer hands if ya weren't careful. Blame the EPA for pacifying Hydroseal.
I was going to take a different tack on motorcycles; a Varadero or maybe the new Yamaha Super Tenere (rumoured to be introduced in Kanada next year), or a Beemer, but I'm rather fond of the way I can motor away off idle with my four-cylinder bikes. The '900C was a LOT less expensive and will probably do everything I need it to, for as long as I need to do it.
Images to follow.
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_________________ Tom G.
´81 CB900C,´80 CB750C,´79 CB750K,´79 CB750Lz,´06 TW200 |
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Frank
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Ya, I've got some old school carb cleaner that I will soak my brass parts in too.
2000'!!! Got a link? Here hold my beer and watch this shit.  |
_________________ You meet the nicest people on a Honda I sold my bike but I still have a 750 and a 900 that I will fix up some day. Right now I´m learning about Goldwings |
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genesound
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CjKit
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| Quote: | | Outside of attention to the caliper, it needs nothing. |
I've heard that before
Check your valve clearances at least.
Should be .004"-.006" not the .002" the manual says. |
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cuklz
Getting up steam


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Thu Jul 15, 2010 12:05 am |
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Couldn't find the video from the Abbotsford airshow, but this wall of fire was even longer, although not as high!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCysm0nWBwc
The valves are quieter on the 900 than they are on the 750s but I'll be checking three and a half sets of valves this fall after riding season is over. I don't have any extra shims at this time; I suppose I really should get one of those starter sets, but I spent all my pension money on the 900.
Happy now, Gene? |
_________________ Tom G.
´81 CB900C,´80 CB750C,´79 CB750K,´79 CB750Lz,´06 TW200 |
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genesound
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Yep, that's great bro, thanks.
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nbhab
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Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:40 am |
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Say that three times after a few whiskey!
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holysmokes
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