APRIL 2012 DO THE TON BIKE OF THE MONTH - WINNER!

Vote!

  • [b][size=3]Big Rich - GR650[/b] [br] [br] [IMG]http://i598.photobucket.com/albums/tt70/rmyers104/

    Votes: 24 15.4%
  • [b][size=3]peteGS - GS450[/b] [br] [br] [IMG]http://i594.photobucket.com/albums/tt26/starpoint73/

    Votes: 4 2.6%
  • [b][size=3]boobby - RD125[/b] [br] [br] [IMG]http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?action=dlatt

    Votes: 44 28.2%
  • [b][size=3]schlumpf - XS750[/b] [br] [br] [IMG]http://i1224.photobucket.com/albums/ee374/cobraace

    Votes: 25 16.0%
  • [b][size=3]brandEN - CB750[/b] [br] [br] [IMG]http://i427.photobucket.com/albums/pp358/coolbrand7

    Votes: 59 37.8%

  • Total voters
    156
  • Poll closed .

Tim

Administrator
Staff member
If I've messed up the nominations let me know.


Nominees - if you want me to change the picture of your bike just shoot me a PM with the link to the one you want me to use.


The idea is simple - use this thread to post up info and pics of your bike - voters feel free to work to convince others that your choice is tops. NO negative ads here, this isn't an election. Tell everyone why you like the bike you chose, not why you don't like a different bike or why you think it's 'better'. At the end of the day this is about having an awesome banner for the site and paying tribute to a bike that exemplifies the spirit of DTT and ultimately that you just plain like.
 
Re: APRIL 2012 DO THE TON BIKE OF THE MONTH - VOTING

I have to say this months nominations are all so awesome and several of the bikes i have kept tabs on since the threads started. I honestly hate to even vote on this one, but i know which one is on the top of my list and thats big rich.
 
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All beautiful bikes, glad Rich finally accepted a nomination.
 
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Some really killer bikes this month. This is gonna be tough...
 
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I am sooo glad to see Rich's bike on here after seeing it in person last year.
 
Re: APRIL 2012 DO THE TON BIKE OF THE MONTH - VOTING

Well my build started out like many on this site. She didn't run, no title, and had been sitting forever. I was lucky though as it had always been stored inside. No rust hardly anywhere. It took me about a year and a half to get her to where I liked it enough to call complete. The 77-78 CB750 F Comstar rims never worked for me so I fitted spokes. Here are the stats on my finished CB.

1978 CB750 F3
Wiseco 836 piston kit
Mild porting by Cycle X
Cycle X F2 valve train
WEBCAM 41A
Heavy Duty Cam Chain
APE heavy duty cylinder studs
APE cam sprocket
New Honda cam guides, primary chains, and tensioner
Marshall external Oil Pressure gauge
Keihin CR29 carbs
Dyna 2000 ignition
Dyna Coils
Yuasa Battery
Genuine Dresda Boxed Swingarm with VFR axle
IKON shocks
Progressive Fork Springs
1975 GL 1000 front end
Norman Hyde Bars
1975 CB750 F0 rear hub
Joker rearsets
Rearset brackets machined by FunJimmy
Joker Clutch cover
Frankenbike Points cover
Stainless Steel Bucanon Spokes
Gloss black powdercoat on EVERYTHING
Stainless brake pistons
Billet GL1000 preload adjusters
Billet front master cylinder cap
Brembo Rear master
Stainless Bolts on just about everything
Custom Paint by Larry www.meticulouspaint.com
Fiberglass Seat cowl by Carpy
Yamiya 4 into 1 pipes ceramic coated black
530 chain conversion. Black Anodized custom rear sprocket
Stainless brake and oil lines



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Re: APRIL 2012 DO THE TON BIKE OF THE MONTH - VOTING

My vote is in... I had to go the GR Rich, been waiting for it to be up for voting for ages, so the time is now to give it the big thumbs up :D


Yeah I know I can vote for my own but I think the GR is better...


Oh, and I have to give my compliments to the other guys... schlumpf that is an awesome rear end! And BrandEN, that thing is just plain sweet, quality work and attention to detail. Boobby... that RD is something else too, gotta love a small displacement smoker...
 
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And it's time for me to toot my own horn, but I promise not to bleat on too much...


This is my second ever bike bought in about '98 when I had no cash and no job and got me out of trouble with transport. Took if off the road in 2002 due to needing a car and having no funds for maintenance.


Fast forward to about March 2010 and I really got serious and stuck into it. I'd torn it down and did a complete ground up rebuild.


This was my first ever rebuild of anything, all I'd done previously was change oil, gap spark plugs, etc. so it was a fun challenge I got stuck into.


Anyway, got her registered and back on the road December last year and she's now my daily rider, so getting good pic's of her when she's clean and shiny is hard as she gets ridden every day no matter the weather.


Here's the list of cool stuff, from front to back:


  • Pirelli Scorpion Trail
  • Ikon progressive fork springs
  • Braided steel brake line
  • Some random fork gaitors the local dealer had in stock that fit perfectly
  • Generic dirt bike front guard cut to suit
  • Hand made fork brace/guard mount
  • Generic 7" chrome H4 headlight
  • Chrome mesh 7" headlight grill
  • Hand made fly screen
  • Bike IT Medium rise motorcross bars
  • Bike IT Venom hand guards
  • Cheapy chrome mirrors off eBay
  • Custom 2 into 1 ceramic coated exhaust by a local exhaust place Tranzac (awesome job!!!)
  • K&N pods
  • Electrics relocated under seat
  • Dynatek DS3-3C electronic ignition
  • Hand formed foam padding for the seat, got the local upholsterer to do the cover though
  • Ikon shocks
  • Hand made tail piece with a tool tray inside
  • Tail light off a CB360
  • Front guard from a Kawasaki GTR1000 cut to suit
  • Pirelli Scorpion MT90 A/T
  • Frame, swingarm, fork lowers, wheels, grab rail all painted in POR 15 Blackcote
  • Paint job done in a de Beer two pack and it's a Honda pearl red with white stripes and black two pack on the rear guard
  • Head and cylinders wet blasted by Specialised Blasting at www.wetblasting.net, good job
  • Crank cases and valve and breather cover painted with POR 15 Black Velvet
I'm still doing some little odds and ends and since these pic's she now has an Acewell 2853, a cover over the battery, and I'm working on a better bracket for the Acewell so I can put the stock gear position indicator back on and add a voltage monitor.

So here's the current best crop of pic's... sorry but I'm crap at photography and the digital camera I use the most is ancient:

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And I think it's only fair to the guys at Tranzac to put some focussed exhaust pic's here because the pipe is awesome and sounds as good as it looks and this pipe really makes the bike:

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Re: APRIL 2012 DO THE TON BIKE OF THE MONTH - VOTING

so i figured i should talk a little about the build..
well first, i picked the this rd125 at the barber vintage festival for $250 bucks and pushed it a mile back to the car with a locked up front brake. i wasn't going to go as crazy as i did when i originally started the build but per the usual i decided to spend about 40 more hours than intended and a bunch more money.
The tank was originally a yamaha 80 tank that i extended using sheet metal and is usable with gas til about 4 inches from the end where the battery and electronics are housed. with the frame i took all the un-needed tabs and brackets off and added the trellis rearsets and high rear loop to fit the tail section and gave plenty of clearance. the wheels i wasn't originally going to change (just clean up), but i found the excel hoops and R5 front hub and couldn't not build them up.
As for the motor, i beefed up the clutch, cleaned up the top end and cylinders, got rid of casting marks on exhaust, modded reed blocks to fit ds7 mikuni 28mm carbs, and made sure eveything was working properly. To help the motor breath on the exit, i took some french expansion chambers and hacked them up, added spring mounted header that tuck closer to the motor, and build serviceable expansion chamber that fit a bit closer to the swing arm.
The front body work was build by airtech and the windscreen is from gustaverson. the seat is one of my "costello" tail sections.
here are some build pics
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Did Rich bore out his bike? I thought it was a 650, but I haven't been paying the best attention lately...
 
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Damn you T71! Giving away my best horsepower secret...........straight up lies! :D

You are correct though - 650cc's. I'll be adding my pics to this thread in a day or two.
 
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Ahhh rich vs. A proper premix yamaha this is tuff
 
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Sorry little yamaha
 
Re: APRIL 2012 DO THE TON BIKE OF THE MONTH - VOTING

want more pictures of the xs 750!!!!!!!!
 
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Here's my little write up: I bought this bike about 5 years ago and it was in pretty poor shape cosmetically. After stripping it down to the frame to clean up any rust and corrosion, I pretty much took it back to stock. Of course, that didn't last too long........Here's a little run down of what has been changed:

Hammer Endurance seat from Airtech Gas tank from a GS450 (w/ Pingel petcock)
Tail light from a Hodaka Custom made airbox from ABS plastic
VM34's to replace the stock CV's Mac exhaust for a GS450 - modded to suit
Supertrapp muffler 18" wheels laced up front and rear w/ Avon's
GSXR750 master cylinder Dual calipers from a GS650
Fiberglass fender and headlight from RocCity Acewell speedo and tach
GS650 fairing from Airtech Tarozzi low rise clip ons
rearset mounts by Homagemotoworks And I'm sure there's plenty more I'm forgetting about....

Sorry in advance for my poor photography skills......Here's a pic of what I started with compared to where it ended up:
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And everybody likes to smoke every now and then..........
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Re: APRIL 2012 DO THE TON BIKE OF THE MONTH - VOTING

I like it,
boobby said:
so i figured i should talk a little about the build..
well first, i picked the this rd125 at the barber vintage festival for $250 bucks and pushed it a mile back to the car with a locked up front brake. i wasn't going to go as crazy as i did when i originally started the build but per the usual i decided to spend about 40 more hours than intended and a bunch more money.
The tank was originally a yamaha 80 tank that i extended using sheet metal and is usable with gas til about 4 inches from the end where the battery and electronics are housed. with the frame i took all the un-needed tabs and brackets off and added the trellis rearsets and high rear loop to fit the tail section and gave plenty of clearance. the wheels i wasn't originally going to change (just clean up), but i found the excel hoops and R5 front hub and couldn't not build them up.
As for the motor, i beefed up the clutch, cleaned up the top end and cylinders, got rid of casting marks on exhaust, modded reed blocks to fit ds7 mikuni 28mm carbs, and made sure eveything was working properly. To help the motor breath on the exit, i took some french expansion chambers and hacked them up, added spring mounted header that tuck closer to the motor, and build serviceable expansion chamber that fit a bit closer to the swing arm.
The front body work was build by airtech and the windscreen is from gustaverson. the seat is one of my "costello" tail sections.
here are some build pics
IMAG0251.jpg

IMAG0339.jpg

IMAG0397.jpg

IMAG0470.jpg

IMAG0563.jpg

IMAG0603.jpg

IMAG0625.jpg

IMAG0627.jpg

IMAG0686.jpg

IMAG0693.jpg

IMAG0723.jpg

IMAG0748.jpg
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boobby said:
so i figured i should talk a little about the build..
well first, i picked the this rd125 at the barber vintage festival for $250 bucks and pushed it a mile back to the car with a locked up front brake. i wasn't going to go as crazy as i did when i originally started the build but per the usual i decided to spend about 40 more hours than intended and a bunch more money.
The tank was originally a yamaha 80 tank that i extended using sheet metal and is usable with gas til about 4 inches from the end where the battery and electronics are housed. with the frame i took all the un-needed tabs and brackets off and added the trellis rearsets and high rear loop to fit the tail section and gave plenty of clearance. the wheels i wasn't originally going to change (just clean up), but i found the excel hoops and R5 front hub and couldn't not build them up.
As for the motor, i beefed up the clutch, cleaned up the top end and cylinders, got rid of casting marks on exhaust, modded reed blocks to fit ds7 mikuni 28mm carbs, and made sure eveything was working properly. To help the motor breath on the exit, i took some french expansion chambers and hacked them up, added spring mounted header that tuck closer to the motor, and build serviceable expansion chamber that fit a bit closer to the swing arm.
The front body work was build by airtech and the windscreen is from gustaverson. the seat is one of my "costello" tail sections.
here are some build pics
IMAG0251.jpg

IMAG0339.jpg

IMAG0397.jpg

IMAG0470.jpg

IMAG0563.jpg

IMAG0603.jpg

IMAG0625.jpg

IMAG0627.jpg

IMAG0686.jpg

IMAG0693.jpg

IMAG0723.jpg

IMAG0748.jpg


I like it, that's a very nice bike you have there
 
Re: APRIL 2012 DO THE TON BIKE OF THE MONTH - VOTING

Nice work gents ! Brans cb 750 comes out top for me !
 
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