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7Eleven
Silver CB750F


Joined: Oct 18, 2003
Posts: 721
Location: Providence, RI
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Mon Mar 05, 2012 2:09 am |
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Came across a nice stash of period photos. Curious if this guy here a member, speak up if you know him;
Ovaled piston NR500 ridden by Freddie Spencer, with two Superbikes up close
Mke McLaughlin, Roberto Pietri, Freddie Spencer
Strange endurance set up on Pietris bike
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DeltaHotel
CB1100F


Joined: Oct 31, 2005
Posts: 2117
Location: SE PA, North Carolina and Savannah, GA
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Mon Mar 05, 2012 4:57 pm |
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First four pics are of Bob Pressler, a close friend and his bike.
Bob rode for Montgomeryville Cycle Center and the PVR on the leg of his leathers stood for Pickering Valley Roadracers, the team he raced with. They were very active from 1976 to 1985 competing and winning National Number one plates, and endurance events like the 30 Hours of Rockingham in 1979 and 1980. A 30 hour long endurance race run by WERA at North Carolina Motor Speedway (Rockingham)
Picture number 6 riders are as follows from left to right: Ron Pierce, Roberto Pietri, Steve McGlaughlin, Frederick (Freddie) Burdett Spencer.
Number 43 is of course Mike Baldwin, from Darien, CT.
The number 88 bike is Pietri's either race or backup bike.
Pic number 11 is Pietri at Road Atlanta in 1980 pictured with Merlyn Plumlee (holding bike on right), and Todd Shuster, back to camera.
Pic number 12 is Pietri being pushed off after a pit stop at the 1980 AFM 6 Hour at Ontario Motor Speedway (now gone) in California.
The ultra wide fuel tank with dry brake refueling port in front was made of aluminum with internal baffles to prevent the fuel (almost 9 gallons!) from sloshing under accell/decel .
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smurdoch
CB1100F


Joined: Jan 22, 2004
Posts: 3197
Location: St. Catharines, Ontario
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Mon Mar 05, 2012 5:56 pm |
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7Eleven, please keep rutting through those old boxes.
This batch of pics are great. |
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cycleboy1200cc
Silver CB750F


Joined: Aug 06, 2009
Posts: 664
Location: Egan, Louisiana
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Mon Mar 05, 2012 6:30 pm |
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Stoph
MB-5


Joined: Mar 26, 2012
Posts: 1
Location: Cheshire england
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Tue Mar 27, 2012 6:43 pm |
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Fantastic photos,will help loads with the bike I'm building. |
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Jebbysan
Red CB1100F


Joined: Dec 08, 2007
Posts: 7103
Location: New Braunfels,Texas
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Tue Mar 27, 2012 7:36 pm |
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Love that super wide front fill 9 gallon tank.....
Sliced the sides open and filled in the difference....
Bad Ass!
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70rsss
Black CB750F


Joined: Jul 16, 2008
Posts: 856
Location: Houston
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Tue Aug 13, 2013 2:58 pm |
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I was going through some pictures and found this one of me back from 1983 I think? This was right before we cut the frame and went to the 16" front wheel.
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1982 Honda Superbike - 5X Nat'l Champ
1983 CB1123 Super F - Pit Bike
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smurdoch
CB1100F


Joined: Jan 22, 2004
Posts: 3197
Location: St. Catharines, Ontario
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Tue Aug 13, 2013 7:26 pm |
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Great pic, Scott.
Now i see why you are buying that Bassani hat. lol.
Were they your major sponsor? |
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70rsss
Black CB750F


Joined: Jul 16, 2008
Posts: 856
Location: Houston
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Tue Aug 13, 2013 8:53 pm |
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Bassani and Hunziker Cycle (a large Honda Dealer now Honda of Houston) were my main sponsors, but I got a bunch of help from PolyDyn (high performance coatings) and products from Dyna, ND and Arai helmets. When I could make it I, would have my bike in the Bassani booth at the Dealer shows. Show time was fun time…LMAO! |
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1982 Honda Superbike - 5X Nat'l Champ
1983 CB1123 Super F - Pit Bike
1970 RSSS 396 Camaro |
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70rsss
Black CB750F


Joined: Jul 16, 2008
Posts: 856
Location: Houston
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Tue Aug 13, 2013 9:05 pm |
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Here is a picture of my bike after the frame mods and 16" front wheel. I don't think I've posted before?
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1982 Honda Superbike - 5X Nat'l Champ
1983 CB1123 Super F - Pit Bike
1970 RSSS 396 Camaro |
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yermaun
Twinstar


Joined: Oct 12, 2010
Posts: 90
Location: N.Ireland
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Tue Aug 13, 2013 9:24 pm |
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Has anyone got pics of Tryg Westby, riding 'Mary' back in the day.?
Thanks Jim |
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pnbond007
Twinstar


Joined: Mar 25, 2013
Posts: 93
Location: warwickshire
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Sun Nov 24, 2013 10:02 am |
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Great thread  |
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JJam
Red CB1100F


Joined: Nov 08, 2009
Posts: 3801
Location: Sandy OR
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Sun Feb 16, 2014 4:49 am |
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BUMP as this needs to be seen by the noobies.
If anyone has any pictures from 83 or 84 with the VF750F Interceptor (especially with Fred Merkel?) I need them hopefully while leaned over in a turn.
I need pictures for my business cards and decals.
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nlovie
Black CB750F


Joined: May 30, 2015
Posts: 880
Location: United Kingdom
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Fri Jul 03, 2015 2:19 pm |
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got a few from the this era - some big names lined up on the front here - I think there's ron Haslam and Mick Grant - Crosby might be there - Roger Marshall went on to win this race on the yellow no 11 P&M Rs1000
The Honda works bikes tried sit up n beg bars for this tight track |
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petrat
Friend of the Board


Joined: Dec 19, 2005
Posts: 3649
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Thu Jan 28, 2016 6:50 pm |
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BUMP .... just because! |
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toddk
CB1100F


Joined: Mar 25, 2004
Posts: 2321
Location: Saratoga Springs, New York
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Fri Jan 29, 2016 6:44 pm |
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Here is a picture of my bike after the frame mods and 16" front wheel. I don't think I've posted before?
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Was it better?
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70rsss
Black CB750F


Joined: Jul 16, 2008
Posts: 856
Location: Houston
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Fri Jan 29, 2016 8:48 pm |
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Toddk, Simply Yes! By cutting an inch out of the frame and tucking the head in a degree it turned in quicker and had more weight on the front tire. Very neutral in the corner on the gas but if you chopped the throttle fast like mid corner it would stand up a little. I always thought that was better than dropping into the turn on a throttle chop. The one bad thing was I lost some ground clearance while tipped over and would drag a stock Bassani Superbike pipe….but Darryl hand bend a new pipe for me that eliminated that problem. |
_________________ 1980 Factory Honda Superbike
1982 Honda Superbike - 5X Nat'l Champ
1983 CB1123 Super F - Pit Bike
1970 RSSS 396 Camaro |
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DennisTheMenace
Black CB750F


Joined: Dec 25, 2004
Posts: 952
Location: Corrales, NM (by Albuquerque)
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Fri Jan 29, 2016 9:51 pm |
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| Toddk, Simply Yes! By cutting an inch out of the frame and tucking the head in a degree it turned in quicker and had more weight on the front tire. Very neutral in the corner on the gas but if you chopped the throttle fast like mid corner it would stand up a little. I always thought that was better than dropping into the turn on a throttle chop. |
Interesting... I actually like the opposite - chop the throttle and turn too far in so you need to feed more throttle in to get back 'on line'... hmmm.... but then, I'm an 18" wheel kinda guy!  |
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70rsss
Black CB750F


Joined: Jul 16, 2008
Posts: 856
Location: Houston
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Fri Jan 29, 2016 10:02 pm |
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Yea Dennis I know I might be in the minority but I guess if you know what will happen you know how to deal with it. The first time I got into that situation I had a guy come into a corner, I was in, too hot and turned to my inside forcing me to chop the throttle. If the bike would have fell into the turn I would have hit him. The bike picked up a little giving him enough room not to crash into me and I motored away happy. |
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1982 Honda Superbike - 5X Nat'l Champ
1983 CB1123 Super F - Pit Bike
1970 RSSS 396 Camaro |
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Captain
CB1100F


Joined: Jan 02, 2009
Posts: 2206
Location: New Zealand
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Fri Jan 29, 2016 10:18 pm |
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| Toddk, Simply Yes! By cutting an inch out of the frame and tucking the head in a degree it turned in quicker and had more weight on the front tire. Very neutral in the corner on the gas but if you chopped the throttle fast like mid corner it would stand up a little. I always thought that was better than dropping into the turn on a throttle chop. |
Interesting... I actually like the opposite - chop the throttle and turn too far in so you need to feed more throttle in to get back 'on line'... hmmm.... but then, I'm an 18" wheel kinda guy!  |
Just forget the 16 inch deal for the moment as there aren't any tires for them to speak of and you can't anyway in in your class. Dennis you will get a shock the day you try a 17 inch set-up at 26 degrees and 95 -100mm trail (I suspect you would prefer 100 initially ) the bike will turn so quick and still be neutral as far as power on or "chopping throttle" is concerned. I've said this before and it not going to change anytime soon. For these period bikes and conventional forks this is very much a huge improvement and whatever you riding style and preferences this will improve the performance.
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70rsss
Black CB750F


Joined: Jul 16, 2008
Posts: 856
Location: Houston
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Sun Jan 31, 2016 7:18 pm |
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You can still get 16" front race tires but they are not easy to come by. The OD on the 16s are very close to the 17s just have bigger sidewalls. The shorter sidewall gives the 17 front a more stable platform to work with. |
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Captain
CB1100F


Joined: Jan 02, 2009
Posts: 2206
Location: New Zealand
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Sun Jan 31, 2016 8:36 pm |
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DonR
CB1100F


Joined: Feb 17, 2009
Posts: 2105
Location: Oz
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Thu Apr 28, 2016 11:31 pm |
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Came across these 1979 magazine pics on FB the other day.
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Wayne750F
Black CB750F


Joined: Mar 29, 2015
Posts: 806
Location: Palm Beach, Florida
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Fri Apr 29, 2016 12:25 am |
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That's cool stuff Don....thanks for posting those up.... |
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TigreST
Red CB1100F


Joined: Jul 16, 2003
Posts: 4283
Location: Sarnia, Ontario, Canada
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Thu May 12, 2016 5:23 pm |
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