current making some grab rails and racks with what materials I have left.
enough roughly about 35 pieces,
these will be my last ever,been making these for nearly 20 years.
an end of an era as my wife and son says, lol
selling all my gear off,got a buyer but he wont be making grab rails to sell.
he'll mainly be working on GT750 as well as others.
he does restorations on the 750 two strokes.
also I'm selling my T500 as well.
I'm done with these old bikes.
anyway you lot take care and keep the rubber side down.
I've decided to call it a day.
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- johnakay
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I've decided to call it a day.
If I wanted to make a life-long career out of
working with the mentally retarded I would
have opened a Harley Davidson Dealership
working with the mentally retarded I would
have opened a Harley Davidson Dealership
- Alan H
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Re: I've decided to call it a day.
Another sad day for the hobby, although I can understand that when you've had 'enough' it's time to let go.
Think of how stupid the average person is, then realise that half of them are more stupid than that.
- Evans Ward
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Re: I've decided to call it a day.
Thanks for all that you’ve done for the hobby and enjoy this new chapter of your life! Stop in from time to time to say hello. 

1976 Suzuki GT750 (Maui Blue), 1972 Kawasaki H2 750 Mach IV (Candytone Blue), 1984 Yamaha RZ350 (KRR- Yellow/ Black).
- jabcb
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Re: I've decided to call it a day.
Good luck. And thanks for helping with the forum, and making those sweet grab rails & racks.
Here is a pic of your rack on my 69 T350 taken last year at the Steel City Mods Vs Rockers.
SCMR_2021_1942 by jabcb, on Flickr
Here is a pic of your rack on my 69 T350 taken last year at the Steel City Mods Vs Rockers.

BAS (Bike Acquisition Syndrome) - too many bikes but have room for more
Suzuki:
GT750 2x75
GT550 72 & 75
GT380 72
T500 69 project & 73 project
T350 69 & 71
Honda 85 CB650SC & 86 CB700SC
09 Triumph Bonneville SE
Suzuki:
GT750 2x75
GT550 72 & 75
GT380 72
T500 69 project & 73 project
T350 69 & 71
Honda 85 CB650SC & 86 CB700SC
09 Triumph Bonneville SE
- joolstacho
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Re: I've decided to call it a day.
Sorry to see you go John.
I'm pretty well in the same boat. My 'daily' GS500 is sold.
I still have a couple of brits and my GT500, which after a painstaking resto I've never really ridden.
Maybe if in the unlikely event of health improvement I might give it a squirt.
I'm pretty well in the same boat. My 'daily' GS500 is sold.
I still have a couple of brits and my GT500, which after a painstaking resto I've never really ridden.
Maybe if in the unlikely event of health improvement I might give it a squirt.
- johnakay
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Re: I've decided to call it a day.
thanks for your kind words.
my T500 ,I don't ride it fast enough there fore it get clogged up with two stroke oil.
so when I open her up to 70/80mph cloud of smoke.
it will need some one who is willing to open her up for long periods.
treated myself to a new bike a forza 750 most of you won't have a clue what this is so I've enclosed a picture..

my T500 ,I don't ride it fast enough there fore it get clogged up with two stroke oil.
so when I open her up to 70/80mph cloud of smoke.
it will need some one who is willing to open her up for long periods.
treated myself to a new bike a forza 750 most of you won't have a clue what this is so I've enclosed a picture..

If I wanted to make a life-long career out of
working with the mentally retarded I would
have opened a Harley Davidson Dealership
working with the mentally retarded I would
have opened a Harley Davidson Dealership
- jabcb
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Re: I've decided to call it a day.
Interesting. I don’t think Honda sells the Forza in the US. Uses the same engine as the NC750, which I’ve thought about getting.
We baby boomers are such a big chunk of the market. Looks like the manufacturers might be coming up with new interesting models for us a we get older.
We baby boomers are such a big chunk of the market. Looks like the manufacturers might be coming up with new interesting models for us a we get older.
BAS (Bike Acquisition Syndrome) - too many bikes but have room for more
Suzuki:
GT750 2x75
GT550 72 & 75
GT380 72
T500 69 project & 73 project
T350 69 & 71
Honda 85 CB650SC & 86 CB700SC
09 Triumph Bonneville SE
Suzuki:
GT750 2x75
GT550 72 & 75
GT380 72
T500 69 project & 73 project
T350 69 & 71
Honda 85 CB650SC & 86 CB700SC
09 Triumph Bonneville SE
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Re: I've decided to call it a day.
All the best, John. Oddly, I was browsing an old copy of Classic Mechanics the other day and your green/white T500 was in the 'show us yours' section.
I sold my 380 a few years back when I holed a piston: I'd had the bike 18 years and loved it, but couldn't face the cost of a complete engine strip & rebuild (there was melted ally all over the crank), and then of course the frame needed re-stoving, and then I should really have the tank resprayed, the spannies done, etc etc .... so I decided to buy a bike that didn't need ongoing tinkering, that I could just get out of the garage and ride. I got an SV650. Great bike, it has soul.
Keep your shiny side up on the new bike!
I sold my 380 a few years back when I holed a piston: I'd had the bike 18 years and loved it, but couldn't face the cost of a complete engine strip & rebuild (there was melted ally all over the crank), and then of course the frame needed re-stoving, and then I should really have the tank resprayed, the spannies done, etc etc .... so I decided to buy a bike that didn't need ongoing tinkering, that I could just get out of the garage and ride. I got an SV650. Great bike, it has soul.
Keep your shiny side up on the new bike!
1976 GT380 - wounded by me, and sold on
2006 SV650S - killed by a patch of diesel and a kerb in Feb 2019
2017 SV650 AL7 - naked and unashamed
2006 SV650S - killed by a patch of diesel and a kerb in Feb 2019
2017 SV650 AL7 - naked and unashamed