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e3steve
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Post by e3steve » Mon Jul 12, 2010 12:45 pm

jensen wrote:Hi Steve

Are you Spanish or English, Steve ?
I think you had a great party yesterday.

Well, I'm not that heroic and neither a nationalist, but it would be nice to see the world go orange,

Jensen
Citizen of The World, J-man! But British first. However, England's bloody useless bunch of twats don't get my support. Tossers! With their obscene salaries, win or lose, there's little incentive to play-to-win. Total piss-streak wankers.

I feel better now that I've got that little bit of diatribe off my chest.....

Very pleased for Spain, though. Good show! Poor old Howard Webb (the Brit ref & ex-copper) had his work cut out.

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Post by e3steve » Mon Jul 12, 2010 12:50 pm

Vince Lupo wrote:Found this chrome piece at Mid-Ohio over the weekend. It's stamped 'Stanley D-2R' and I think it was originally meant for a Black Bomber (it mounts behind that alloy backing plate).

Anyone seen this piece before???
Nope. Nice touch Vince; and a steal! I think all Dream, CB, Supercub & BB taillights were Stanley D-2R(?); except the late '67> models.

Are those tyres Dunlop K82s?

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Post by jensen » Mon Jul 12, 2010 4:14 pm

Hi Vince,

Included a picture of my CB450 '65 tail light.
The bike is an all original low miles (< 1500 miles) unrestored example,
so this is what it looked like in the 70's.

Jensen
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Post by Vince Lupo » Mon Jul 12, 2010 8:22 pm

e3steve wrote:
Vince Lupo wrote:Found this chrome piece at Mid-Ohio over the weekend. It's stamped 'Stanley D-2R' and I think it was originally meant for a Black Bomber (it mounts behind that alloy backing plate).

Anyone seen this piece before???
Nope. Nice touch Vince; and a steal! I think all Dream, CB, Supercub & BB taillights were Stanley D-2R(?); except the late '67> models.

Are those tyres Dunlop K82s?
K82 TT100 Lightweights! Too bad they discontinued the smaller size (2.75x18), as they were rated a 'best buy' from Classic Bike Magazine a few years ago. Very confidence-inspiring tires (tyres!), and they have the vintage look too. You can still get 3.00x18.

I was kicking around the idea of chroming that alloy backing plate of the taillight assembly, as I think that the shiny chrome of that piece runs a bit counter to the seemingly dull alloy of the other piece. Maybe I have to live with it for a while to decide for sure.....

Thanks for the photo Jensen -- yes, now I believe you!

Update on the gas cap -- during the course of the Baltimore-Mid Ohio-Baltimore ride, I filled up probably about 10 times or more, and usually filled up to about 1.5" from the top. No leakage, the gasket was dry, no fouling paint. I think we've solved it!

I've now had the bike 6 years, and have logged over 18,300 miles since. Let's hope it continues!

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Post by Vince Lupo » Wed Jul 28, 2010 8:36 pm

Really the way I think this tail light should look -- seems to be more 'unified', now that I had that backing plate chromed....
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Found a new watch on eBay....probably late 1930's 'dollar' watch. I like the pale yellow and black combo, as well as the rotating red seconds numbers!
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Post by Vince Lupo » Thu Jul 29, 2010 5:56 pm

Thought I'd take a few shots in the late day light.....

I think we've arrived at the final look of the bike
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The watch seems to fit!
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Just can't enough of that new tail light look....
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Sunlight on the flags....
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Post by Goodysnap » Thu Jul 29, 2010 6:52 pm

Tis a thing of beauty Vince. A real one of a kind. Enjoy it .
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