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stevewallace
I need help. I bought this 1970 CB750 in 1981 and parked it in my garage (still running) in 1985, after all it was just an old bike and the XS1100 was new and fast. To the best of my knowledge I am the 2nd owner. The saddle bags, trunk and sidecar all fit together perfectly, as though it was factory, not like someone jerry rigged it together. I cannot find any markings as to the mfg. on the sidecar, trunk or bags. The paint job on the sidecar is what the whole bike originally had. I unfortunately threw the original fairing away and put a windjammer on it. Can anyone tell me what I have. Is this a rare piece of motorcycle Americana? I know the bike is a classic but what about the rest? I like the idea of restoring it but will need to get pricing and figure out if it is worth it. ANY advice, knowledge etc. will be appreciated.
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wvhardtail
I have no idea but that is cool!
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ferroussphinx
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where are you   i want to buy it for real
1973 honda cb750 and learning
New Castle indiana

765 524 7573 call/text day or night
pstockton@hotmail.com
skype; ferroussphinx/paul stockton
these are the ways to get a hold of me so  do it if you want to
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ferroussphinx
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GO TO sohc4.net these guys will know for sure
1973 honda cb750 and learning
New Castle indiana

765 524 7573 call/text day or night
pstockton@hotmail.com
skype; ferroussphinx/paul stockton
these are the ways to get a hold of me so  do it if you want to
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stevewallace
What type of email address is that??????????
Thanks for the reply. I did put up the same info on sohc4 and am waiting for replies. Alot of people have know idea what the side car and bags are, but everyone seams to like them. I am located in southern Cailfornia. If you are really interested I can send you better resolution pictures and of whatever part of the bike you want to see. I don't know yet if I will sell it. I want to first find out info on what I have and on what I would have to pay someone else to restore it, as I don't have the time myself to do it.
Lets keep in touch. Steve

On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 5:02 PM, ferroussphinx [via Honda CB750'S] <[hidden email]> wrote:
GO TO sohc4.net these guys will know for sure
1974 honda cb750 and learning
New Castle indiana








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Steve Wallace
Sonrise Electric Inc.
12831 Moreno Beach Dr.
Suite 107 MB#126
Moreno Valley, Ca. 92555
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Re-run
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Side cars never caught on. Main reason is that your bike is no longer a bike so to speak. That is, it rides differently.
The site he gave you is for a very large forum aimed at the sohc in line 4 bikes, 350, 400, 500/550, 650, and 750.

I used to frequent the site a lot however; while some of them do have a lot of good info, you pay for it with a lot of egos. Some are so bad that even when they are wrong, they can't admit it, even if you can produce proof, they just block you. Ask me how I know!

It was pretty sad for me to leave, I was on there for over 4 years. I chose the name re-run more or less to symbolize a new start. This site is much smaller but since I took it over back in March, the amount of info available on it has increased dramatically from what it used to have. With the constraints I have, I am quite proud of it. We keep slowly gaining members but many are not regulars.

So I am more than happy when a new person drops by.

Like I said though, the sohc4 site has a lot of good info. Info that is not here, yet anyways.
I understand if a person goes there. When you need help, you need help.
The ride IS the adventure. The destination is just to get gas!
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cronic1
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what you have is amazing and well worth restoring no matter what the cost. the bike alone restored goes for 2 to 3 grand with the side car i could not even tell you how much it would go for. ive been looking for a side car for mine and they are nowhere to be found.the trunk not so much or the sadlebags i would take them off and just restore the bike and side car. all i know is if i had the side car it would be priceless. thanks for showing it.
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Piute
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 The hard bags are Honda, let me get a hold of my friend and send her a pic she's in Iowa and makes custom side cars ,Her knowledge is unbelieveable when it comes to side-cars and old H.D. stuff also send you her "E".
  Need to find papers 1st ..>>>Piute<<<ask her she owns the bizz
                                                                                  http://www.motorvation.com/
                            1977 CB750 F2 Super Sport
<LET THOSE WHO RIDE DECIDE><RIDE TO LIVE-LIVE FOR JESUS> 
Native American from central Cal,  Kickstand UP in S.W.Missouri,
                                       
 
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shinyribs
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In reply to this post by Re-run
Re-run wrote
 With the constraints I have, I am quite proud of it. We keep slowly gaining members but many are not regulars.

So I am more than happy when a new person drops by.
THANK YOU RE-RUN!   Really,thank you! If not for this forum i do not know what i would have done.I would probably be the guy who lets a good bike waste away in the back yard.  

Very pleased to be here.And you can't make me leave
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Piute
 I'm with Chrome Ribs,I was interested in the other but didn't like the on line attitudes at all,easy talk on line when you in another country or just a worm,I choose here and glad I did now your stuck ,<smiley image='smicause I don't know enough about these bikes to leave ,sure I can find all I need on line some-wheres but here is more personal and making on,line friends,>may never meet some over sea's Or the guys in Canada but you can bet 750.00$ I'll see the the ones in states next to mine and a bit father Daddy-O
>>>Piute<<<N>>>Judose<<<
                            1977 CB750 F2 Super Sport
<LET THOSE WHO RIDE DECIDE><RIDE TO LIVE-LIVE FOR JESUS> 
Native American from central Cal,  Kickstand UP in S.W.Missouri,
                                       
 
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stevewallace
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I've been told that the bags are Harley bags. I really want to get a price on restoring the whole thing. I'd love to ride it again, it was one of the smoothest bikes I've had. I'm afraid it might cost to much and I might end up selling as it sits.

On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 9:08 PM, cronic1 [via Honda CB750'S] <[hidden email]> wrote:
what you have is amazing and well worth restoring no matter what the cost. the bike alone restored goes for 2 to 3 grand with the side car i could not even tell you how much it would go for. ive been looking for a side car for mine and they are nowhere to be found.the trunk not so much or the sadlebags i would take them off and just restore the bike and side car. all i know is if i had the side car it would be priceless. thanks for showing it.


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Piute
70s h.d. bag are really close to Honda GUESS WHY ?
 MY FRIEND MARY AT MOTIVATION opps
 well said
  "Hi Piute,
     My Tech checked out your pictures and thinks the sidecar is a Velorex Sidecar or a Doug Bingham copy of of a Velorex. Go to Sidestrider.com call and
      Sorry about your bike getting stolen. I remember the dogs name Jude.


Mary at Motorvation



 Hope this helps you out,value on used side cars are not that great,just because of the new technology
   and useing a car is lots of fun when you no that your ridder is safe,Check Marys prices for her basic
  that is close in size and you will see and no what I mean,The bike as a set means somthing to some-one and that will take time lots maybe,Good Luck if you try to sell ,I'd get it running good and take it to shows were those interested are,we go there cash in hand ,looking to buy some-one prized baby>>>Piute<<<


Mary Sontag
Motorvation Eng.
941 4th Ave.
Sibley, Ia 51249
Phone:  800-305-3664
                            1977 CB750 F2 Super Sport
<LET THOSE WHO RIDE DECIDE><RIDE TO LIVE-LIVE FOR JESUS> 
Native American from central Cal,  Kickstand UP in S.W.Missouri,