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racer157

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A 20 year old customer bought an exhaust for his bike in 1977. He tracked me down a few years back to see if I still made exhausts. I haven't made any Action Exhaust systems since 1980. Today he restores bikes and from the picture I think he does just fine. Brings back memories for me. ENJOY.

 
Still riding one of those today!!

And with the Vetter fairing installed, is actually as good for distance riding as a wing.

 
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A 20 year old customer bought an exhaust for his bike in 1977. He tracked me down a few years back to see if I still made exhausts. I haven't made any Action Exhaust systems since 1980. Today he restores bikes and from the picture I think he does just fine. Brings back memories for me. ENJOY.
Do you think the blue one is a sandcast?

The last bike I owned before the FJR was a CB740K4.

 
..and I put over 100k on the gold one.. Wixom bat fairing and bags, cb radio, a Buco helmet and mile and miles of fun..

 
Thanks for the great pics. It brought back fond memories, the 750 was the first bike that I felt confortable with on a long trip . I didn't worry about making it back home, instead I just enjoyed the jurney. My longest trip, I still remember was 5600 miles in two weeks , two up and camping . What a great time, of course it helped being young at the time with just a girl friend along.

Mac

 
Reminds me of my first street bike, except mine was green. And rusty too, since I got free from a guy who was using it to prop up the wall of his shed for several years.

 
Today in San Jose, Ca. I saw an immaculate,showroom condition, CB750 orange and black. Perfect condition. Must of cost a pretty penny to restore this bike.

 
Hey feejer222, Do you folks still run the number plates on your front fenders? If not when did that law end?

 
They are all stunning, thanks for posting
Ahhhh, happy days

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Ahh! the memories. Your bike was newer than mine, by the 'W' reg. I can even remember KRH188P was my moped then OKH685P was my CB200. Back then, I was convinced that the 200 was the biggest bike I'd ever ride. It was a pretty big bike, way back when. How things change.

Jill

 
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