As another 70 year old rider i can identify with your Dad, hope he recovers and keeps his nerve, after a get off myself when a woman failed to give way it took me some real sole searching to get back on a bike. Props to him for riding that thing, that is a young man’s bike, when you get older little things like that kick stand just slip your mind to check.
Remember they don't make people like your pops anymore treasure him like a piece of gold until Jesus makes his rounds you never know when that time comes.. God Bless!
Amazing, he's ok.... thanks be to god!! such a freak thing. I lost my dad 3 years ago. I miss him tremendously and don't think I'll ever feel whole again. your father is a man of steel for a 70 year old to wreck in that way!!
Hell of a bike to ride at 70 y/o. I'm 73 rode since 1966, got hit by a truck in 2000, broke my back. Was back on 2 whells after a 6 month layup in 2 piece body cast. Just this year I gave up on the big bikes and now ride an 883. Still scares me. The HD as you may know have ride off sidestand to eliminate this type of scenario. My 883 broke a sidestand spring and I thought the tranny was blown, but thanks to HDs ride off stand I was saved and rode home using a bungee chord. Your dads decision not to put screws in his neck is IMO the best option. I healed naturally w/o operation.
Sending prayers to your dad hope he's going to be okay. I lost my brother on virtually the same motorcycle in 1985 he hit a guardrail and it ripped him open from his crotch to his throat. I still have that cursed old bike covered up in the back of my shop. Try to save that old chopper if you can. These are awesome Hondas. Be blessed in your travels.
Glad your Dad is gonna be OK. I've ridden through your area many times out of KY. In 2012, I flipped my Toyota and got five fractures in my C2 and C6. Got a helicopter ride to Vandy from BGKY and got the halo for 12 weeks. Vandy told me that the C2 is the fracture that is most responsible for paralyzing people. He had the Good Lord looking after him that day. Prayers up and God Bless y'all.
Good to hear your dad is Ok boss and hope he heals up 100 percent ... Cherish him everyday like you do , spend as much time as you can with him while hes here , huge hole in my heart when mine passed ... God Bless
Really pleased that your Dad survived this mishap, he is the same age as myself and probably enjoys his rides out as much as I do. Wishing him a speedy recovery and get back on that horse and ride.
Thank God your dad is ok and I absolutely love choppers so I can understand your dad's love of choppers. I hope you can bring his bike back to life again.
So sorry for your dad. I’ll be praying for him, you, and the rest of your family because one family member is hurting, all the family hurts. God bless him.
man, I had the exact same look for my 750 back in the 70s stationed in the military back in the day. pull back bars, hard tail, king queen seat brown paint, but with a lace over spray. I'm 72 now, and I still ride my 05 ultraclassic. Just not as often. Hoping your dad to a nice recovery. We old birds are tough.
Prayer sent, hope he has a good recovery, i have 40 plus years of riding and I'm in the process of converting to a trike due to my health, make sure your dad follows the physical therapy to a T. My C3 thru C7 are fused and plated, so I know all too well about his neck injury. Hopefully, you will be able to get the bike back on the road. You should see about converting it into a 3 wheeler. it would look pretty cool.
@@butlercustoms no thanks needed sir, I sincerely feel for any biker downed, we love our bikes but we love our relatives more, and been in a couple of cuffules myself, broke two bones in my back after a cager rammed me some years back, still walking and still riding thanks to who ever had my back, thoughts are with you all
I am truly glad to see that your dad is OK. Beautiful bike definitely would love to see it back on the road. You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.
At 68, I can only imagine what your Dad is going through. Kick stands have been the cause of many terrible accidents. In high school I remember 2 guys on a Harley together left a bar and forgot to put up the stand. After shortly reaching highway speed the driver attempted to lean left, caught the stand and it shot them across the rd. into a guardrail. Both guys died instantly. So sad of a mistake. Best of luck to your Dad! Always check your stand.
I'm 76 and still riding, but you don't heal as quickly at your Father's and my age. God bless your Dad, and I pray he heals quickly. Based on what I see of the bike, I think the bike frame and "Kickstand" will be okay.
Glad he's ok. Accidents like this are huge reminders to everyone at the amount of mental poise that is required for motorcycling. Something so simple can be deadly just that quick. Once these kinds of mistakes start creeping in might be time to rethink riding.
It is good that your dad made it. I am 76 and we older riders don't bounce as good as we did 50 years ago. The bike looks pretty good from where I am (😎), minor stuff like handle bars, fender, sissy bar, clutch perch are expendable. The gas tank may be salvageable, you won't know about the trans until you pull the shifter cover off and look inside. Honda built good engine/transmissions, pretty tough. Since the forks aren't mangled and the engine is intact I suspect the only frame damage is to the left rear, that doesn't look bad. Have someone hold the bike up straight with the front wheel straight and sight from the rear wheel forward, if the wheels are still aligned then that would be a good indication that the frame is alright. I wouldn't consider totalling it before checking it out good. I am west of Nashville, a neighbor talks of fishing at the dam, I may have to check the maps and ride over there. You take care, glad your dad will recover.
We will be shooting a laser down the frame and taking measurements to verify the condition of the frame. The road to the dam is one to certainly check out. Thanks.
Horrible experience,I'm glad your dad came out of that on the good side. I think we have all forgotten to raise the kickstand at least once in our riding career. God bless you all. Thank you for the video s.
I'm praying for your dad and your family! My parents were in a bad accident several years ago and it was a tough process to get through. I pray for complete healing and total recovery, mentally and physically!
Choppers are not like your normal motorcycle, nor do they handle and behave in the same manner on the road. I've had a couple of hardtail choppers in my 63 years on this planet, 49 of them riding motorcycles on the road. In fact, my second motorcycle was a hardtail BSA engined custom chopper that I bought myself for my 16th birthday. Kickstart only, and a bike that was "piloted", rather than ridden. Not sure what the rake was, but it was a looong springer fork up front with a 21" wheel, and a 16" back in the rear. Right foot gear change, left foot old style shoebrake only. No brake up front. A lot of "anticipatin'" had to be done to pilot that thing. It was a pig to ride, uncomfortable and safety was not high on the order of things when it was built. I learnt to tighten a lot of bolts and fasteners before taking her out, one "learning" experience was one night riding down the road and having the complete exhaust system fall off. Headers to the non-baffled mufflers. She was still running, looking spectacular with blue flames shooting out the front of the engine. I turned around to go see if I could salvage the situation, only to see an eighteen wheeler flatten the pipes. As I said, a learning experience. But I loved her, and still miss her nearly half a century later. Still ride, Harley's for the last 35 years. Hope your Dad makes a full recovery, I wish both of you peace and healing, prayer is a powerful thing, I know for a fact God hears our prayers.🙏👍🇭🇲
Sorry to hear the sad word , hopefully the bike can be fixed , Glad ya pappy lived thru it , i wish Him a speedy recoveryThoughts & Prayers for Him . I rember my dad in his 70's wanting & gettin a bike , He never rode it but a time or two , Thank God !! but here i am 66 still riding , made a round today.
So sorry to hear. I did that in 1986. Thought I was being cool and pulled a wheelie away from the bike shop and the bang when it came down on the side stand was not good. I got so lucky that it was a short stand and was only a heart stopper. In the UK we have compulsory crash helmet law. A riding buddy broke his neck wearing a crash helmet but after a year he had mostly recovered. Wishing you all the best and thanks for posting.
Sorry to hear. Glad he is ok. I just finished fixing up my moms 06 sportster so we could both go on rides together. She did drop it and also she crashed it into he own truck pulling into my driveway. She is 63 and small so i worry for her.
Sorry about your dad. Of course it could have been much worse. You're right about the Honda single cam 750, it's music. I hope he gets well soon and can make it out yet this year. Good luck!
I did the same thing on my uncles CB750. Left the pump and tried leaning left. The bike said nope, we're gonna go through this flower bed and across the sidewalk and into a lane of traffic. I didn't wreck thank God. Glad your Pops is ok. As we know, bikes can be replaced Pops can't.
It may be more work but you could disassemble the forks and check the run out on the stantions I’ve used my wheel balancer to do this but even a flat surface would work. The lower legs are pretty stout usually salvageable. Good to see your dad came out of this fairly well sending prayers for a solid recovery
Thank you for the prayers for my father. I have a dial indicator and a laser that we will be using to verify the fork tubes and we will be putting a laser on the frame as well once we get it on a lift this winter for a total frame-off rebuild. Thanks again.
Great your dads ok but when that bike fired up it was shouting out loud that it was a live also and a sweet sound of it when ticking over I do hope you get the Honda roadworthy like you say your dad may not ride it again but needs to be brought back for the next motorcycling generation all the best to your dad and a speedy recovery as for you your a biker I am sure you and your friends with some head scratching and of course cash will enjoy the rebuild hope to see the results happy riding
Hi, I’m glad your Dad is ok. He’s very lucky he wasn’t hurt worse. I think the Bike is worth saving. There’s really not much damage to it, compared to what it went through. You might be able to find a Trike Kit you could fit this too. That way he still has his Honda, but will be a little safer. 👍👍
Good video, just goes to show the importance of a side stand switch on more modern machinery, sorry to hear about your dads problems, hope he gets well soon!!
Padre Glad You Daddy Made it . What You Described . A Bull Rider wouldnt Fair so Good . Time to Junk that kick stand . Praying For Your Daddy . Padre .
That's a sketchy scenario. I've done that before, but realized luckily I had the kickstand down. Newer bikes have that safety thing. Glad he's alright. The bikes can be replaced or fixed. Dad can't. I send my regards
Glad to hear your dad is relatively OK. That's a great looking bike. I don't know what the laws are over there but could you trike the chop if you are stripping and rebuilding it anyway? If the bike has sentimental value it would be a way to keep it alive and do away with the kickstand. You may find that if you slacken all the yoke (triple tree?) bolts you may be able to cure any misalignment of the front end. I have built a few trikes over the years (I'm in the UK) and enjoyed riding them. Good luck and I hope your dad heals well, us old guys don't bounce like we used to.
How stressful that had to be for you. I along with other are so grateful that your dad is going to be fine and that you were there with him. It could have been so much worse. Your dad and the family will be in our prayers. Things like this are something all loved ones worry about when it comes to older riders. It does look as though the bike is salvageable, but defiantly needs the upgrades on the foot pegs and kick stand. IMHO
@@butlercustoms I hope your father gets back in the wind and riding a trike is great I have a 2022 tri glide and I’m sure you can build him a chopper trike
As another 70 year old rider i can identify with your Dad, hope he recovers and keeps his nerve, after a get off myself when a woman failed to give way it took me some real sole searching to get back on a bike. Props to him for riding that thing, that is a young man’s bike, when you get older little things like that kick stand just slip your mind to check.
He was so excited that he forgot all about it. But the trike will be a great investment for him.
68 years old on a rigid shovel! I'm glad your dad's doing better. Keep on keeping on
Those are great motors.
Motorcycles can be replaced, dads can't. Glad your pop is gonna be ok.
That’s true! Thank you.
Remember they don't make people like your pops anymore treasure him like a piece of gold until Jesus makes his rounds you never know when that time comes..
God Bless!
@lukeskywalker1261 amen to that!
I'm glad to hear your Dad is alright and the very best of a recovery !!
Thank you.
Amazing, he's ok.... thanks be to god!! such a freak thing.
I lost my dad 3 years ago. I miss him tremendously and don't think I'll ever feel whole again.
your father is a man of steel for a 70 year old to wreck in that way!!
Thank you. From the comments on here it seems to have happened to a lot of folks.
@@hydrashieldbasementservice8453 thank you for your kind words. And I’m sorry to hear of your father’s passing.
great to hear that your dad is ok, hope his recovery is good.
Thank you.
Prayers for a complete recovery, bikes can always be repaired or replaced. Glad he wasn't more seriously injured.
That’s true! Thanks.
Hell of a bike to ride at 70 y/o. I'm 73 rode since 1966, got hit by a truck in 2000, broke my back. Was back on 2 whells after a 6 month layup in 2 piece body cast. Just this year I gave up on the big bikes and now ride an 883. Still scares me. The HD as you may know have ride off sidestand to eliminate this type of scenario. My 883 broke a sidestand spring and I thought the tranny was blown, but thanks to HDs ride off stand I was saved and rode home using a bungee chord. Your dads decision not to put screws in his neck is IMO the best option. I healed naturally w/o operation.
Sorry to hear of your accident. A ride away stand would be good for that bike. Thanks for the suggestions
Praying for your Dad. I just lost my Dad to Lymphoma and it sucks.
Oh no. I’m sorry to learn that.
Sending prayers to your dad hope he's going to be okay. I lost my brother on virtually the same motorcycle in 1985 he hit a guardrail and it ripped him open from his crotch to his throat. I still have that cursed old bike covered up in the back of my shop. Try to save that old chopper if you can. These are awesome Hondas. Be blessed in your travels.
I’m sorry to hear of your brother’s passing. Glad this accident was not fatal. Hope we can save this bike. Thanks.
@@butlercustoms Thank you.
Glad your Dad is gonna be OK. I've ridden through your area many times out of KY. In 2012, I flipped my Toyota and got five fractures in my C2 and C6. Got a helicopter ride to Vandy from BGKY and got the halo for 12 weeks. Vandy told me that the C2 is the fracture that is most responsible for paralyzing people. He had the Good Lord looking after him that day. Prayers up and God Bless y'all.
Wow. I didn’t know that. He was certainly being watched over that day.
Good to hear your dad is Ok boss and hope he heals up 100 percent ... Cherish him everyday like you do , spend as much time as you can with him while hes here , huge hole in my heart when mine passed ... God Bless
I certainly will. Sorry to hear about your dad.
Really pleased that your Dad survived this mishap, he is the same age as myself and probably enjoys his rides out as much as I do. Wishing him a speedy recovery and get back on that horse and ride.
Thank you.
Thank God your dad is ok and I absolutely love choppers so I can understand your dad's love of choppers. I hope you can bring his bike back to life again.
Thank you for the well wishes. Let’s hope we can save it!
@@butlercustoms I hope you can
@@locotrucker46 me too
So sorry for your dad.
I’ll be praying for him, you, and the rest of your family because one family member is hurting, all the family hurts. God bless him.
That’s true! Thank you.
Prayers for quick recovery for your dad. Sucks for the bike but at least he will be ok.
That’s the most important!
My prayers are with your Dad and your family. Hopefully everything will be good for him. God bless you all.
@@davidmcgahan5328 thank you!
Glad the old man is making a good recovery.
All the best from the UK
Thank you!
God bless your dad and let him have a fast recovery!
Thank you.
man, I had the exact same look for my 750 back in the 70s stationed in the military back in the day. pull back bars, hard tail, king queen seat brown paint, but with a lace over spray. I'm 72 now, and I still ride my 05 ultraclassic. Just not as often. Hoping your dad to a nice recovery. We old birds are tough.
Thank you. I bet that bike was sweet.
Prayer sent, hope he has a good recovery, i have 40 plus years of riding and I'm in the process of converting to a trike due to my health, make sure your dad follows the physical therapy to a T. My C3 thru C7 are fused and plated, so I know all too well about his neck injury. Hopefully, you will be able to get the bike back on the road. You should see about converting it into a 3 wheeler. it would look pretty cool.
Thank you for the well wishes. Recovery is certainly important and will require patience.
Prayers for a speedy recovery and glad your father is alive
Amen to that! Thanks.
@@butlercustoms I have a parts motor in you need
@@williamtuel5252 send me an email and we can talk about it. Butlercustomsmotorcycleshop@gmail.com
Glad your dad is ok speedy recovery is wished
Thank you
@@butlercustoms no thanks needed sir, I sincerely feel for any biker downed, we love our bikes but we love our relatives more, and been in a couple of cuffules myself, broke two bones in my back after a cager rammed me some years back, still walking and still riding thanks to who ever had my back, thoughts are with you all
God bless your dad! I'm going on 69 years old (God willin') and riding a rigid frame Panhead myself! Healing prayers for a quick recovery....🙏🙏🙏
@@Stein55Pan PANHEADS FOREVER
Thank you. Can’t beat those panheads.
Amen to that!
Get well soon sir we are praying for you. Glad your still with us. Ride on
Thank you!
I am truly glad to see that your dad is OK. Beautiful bike definitely would love to see it back on the road. You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Thank you for your kind words and prayers.
Thank God he’s still alive. Heal well my friend.
Thank you.
Have a speedy recovery for your dad. God was watching over him that day.
Ain’t that the truth! Thanks
At 68, I can only imagine what your Dad is going through. Kick stands have been the cause of many terrible accidents. In high school I remember 2 guys on a Harley together left a bar and forgot to put up the stand. After shortly reaching highway speed the driver attempted to lean left, caught the stand and it shot them across the rd. into a guardrail. Both guys died instantly. So sad of a mistake. Best of luck to your Dad! Always check your stand.
Thank you and I’m sorry to hear about your friends. That’s terrible.
So sorry to hear this , but so glad you’re dad survived the crash !!! ❤️🩹
Thank you. He’s one tough bird.
So glad your dad's on the road to recovery wishing him all the best thank god it wasn't worse
Amen to that! Thanks!
Many prayers his way Brother!
Thank you brother.
I'm 76 and still riding, but you don't heal as quickly at your Father's and my age. God bless your Dad, and I pray he heals quickly. Based on what I see of the bike, I think the bike frame and "Kickstand" will be okay.
Thank you for your prayers. Hopefully the bike frame is good.
Wow…sorry to hear of this, glad to hear that your Dad survived, hope he heals up well.
Thank you. He’s doing great and hoping to be back on the road soon. Thank you for your well wishes.
Glad he's ok. Accidents like this are huge reminders to everyone at the amount of mental poise that is required for motorcycling. Something so simple can be deadly just that quick. Once these kinds of mistakes start creeping in might be time to rethink riding.
That’s true. He’s going to switch over to a trike.
66 year old and still riding a Honda. Glad that your Dad and the motor are good.
Thank you.
Praying for your dad. I hope everything heals up ok.
Me too. Thanks.
Thats crazy. I hope he has a good recovery.
Thank you.
It is good that your dad made it. I am 76 and we older riders don't bounce as good as we did 50 years ago.
The bike looks pretty good from where I am (😎), minor stuff like handle bars, fender, sissy bar, clutch perch are expendable. The gas tank may be salvageable, you won't know about the trans until you pull the shifter cover off and look inside. Honda built good engine/transmissions, pretty tough. Since the forks aren't mangled and the engine is intact I suspect the only frame damage is to the left rear, that doesn't look bad. Have someone hold the bike up straight with the front wheel straight and sight from the rear wheel forward, if the wheels are still aligned then that would be a good indication that the frame is alright. I wouldn't consider totalling it before checking it out good.
I am west of Nashville, a neighbor talks of fishing at the dam, I may have to check the maps and ride over there. You take care, glad your dad will recover.
We will be shooting a laser down the frame and taking measurements to verify the condition of the frame. The road to the dam is one to certainly check out. Thanks.
The CB-750 didn't want to live out its remaining days as a chopper. 😞
Must not have. Ha
Prayers for your dad. Thanks for sharing
Thank you.
Horrible experience,I'm glad your dad came out of that on the good side. I think we have all forgotten to raise the kickstand at least once in our riding career. God bless you all. Thank you for the video s.
That’s true.
Glad your pops is going to be ok
Thank you
That is one tough ol' Honda and a tougher old man. Glad your Pops is ok.
He sure is one tough old bird. Can’t wait till he’s riding again with us.
Hello from East Tennessee. First time here. Glad pops is ok.
Thank you for your kind words and welcome to you. Hope you enjoy the channel.
Hope you’re dad makes a speedy recovery bikes can be rebuilt
That’s true!
I'm praying for your dad and your family! My parents were in a bad accident several years ago and it was a tough process to get through. I pray for complete healing and total recovery, mentally and physically!
Thank you! And sorry to hear about your parents.
Choppers are not like your normal motorcycle, nor do they handle and behave in the same manner on the road. I've had a couple of hardtail choppers in my 63 years on this planet, 49 of them riding motorcycles on the road. In fact, my second motorcycle was a hardtail BSA engined custom chopper that I bought myself for my 16th birthday. Kickstart only, and a bike that was "piloted", rather than ridden. Not sure what the rake was, but it was a looong springer fork up front with a 21" wheel, and a 16" back in the rear. Right foot gear change, left foot old style shoebrake only. No brake up front. A lot of "anticipatin'" had to be done to pilot that thing. It was a pig to ride, uncomfortable and safety was not high on the order of things when it was built. I learnt to tighten a lot of bolts and fasteners before taking her out, one "learning" experience was one night riding down the road and having the complete exhaust system fall off. Headers to the non-baffled mufflers. She was still running, looking spectacular with blue flames shooting out the front of the engine. I turned around to go see if I could salvage the situation, only to see an eighteen wheeler flatten the pipes. As I said, a learning experience. But I loved her, and still miss her nearly half a century later. Still ride, Harley's for the last 35 years. Hope your Dad makes a full recovery, I wish both of you peace and healing, prayer is a powerful thing, I know for a fact God hears our prayers.🙏👍🇭🇲
Thank you for sharing your experiences. And thank you for your prayers. Choppers are a completely different ride.
Wow! So sorry to hear this. Prayers your way.
Thank you.
I will pray for him. Get well soon.
Thank you.
64 years old, I ride a 2011 road king. Hope your dad gets well quickly ❤❤
@@lloydkratka3733 awesome! Thank you for the well wishes.
So sorry this happened. I hope your dad will be ok 🙏 I'm 73 now and I ride alot. I'm gonna be extra careful now. Ride on guys❤
Thank you for the well wishes. Be safe.
Sorry to hear the sad word , hopefully the bike can be fixed , Glad ya pappy lived thru it , i wish Him a speedy recoveryThoughts & Prayers for Him . I rember my dad in his 70's wanting & gettin a bike , He never rode it but a time or two , Thank God !! but here i am 66 still riding , made a round today.
Thank you. Hopefully we will be able to get it back on the road for him. Thanks.
So sorry to hear. I did that in 1986.
Thought I was being cool and pulled a wheelie away from the bike shop and the bang when it came down on the side stand was not good. I got so lucky that it was a short stand and was only a heart stopper.
In the UK we have compulsory crash helmet law. A riding buddy broke his neck wearing a crash helmet but after a year he had mostly recovered.
Wishing you all the best and thanks for posting.
Thank you. Here in our State we have a helmet law. But in some states helmet are not required.
Thank god your dad is ok god bless all of you and be safe riding brother
Thank you!
I’m glad your dad is ok.😎
Thank you for the well wishes.
Glad your dad is alright
Thank you.
I'm sending out a prayer for your dad 🙏!!!!
@@silversurfer3202 Thank you!
It's definitely saveable unless like you said the frame is bent.Glad your dad is ok🤙
That’s what I was thinking. We will soon find out. Thanks.
We’ve all left our kickstand down Dad-recover quickly. Hopefully this wasn’t your last ride
That’s true. Thanks
God bless your dad. Thebike is indeed salvagable.
I’m hoping so. Thanks.
The kick stand kill switch makes a lot of sense now. Wishing him a speedy recovery.
Yes. It does. Thank you for the well wishes.
Wish your pa a speedy recovery. Glad he had a helmet on. Possessions really are nothing to worry about in the long run.
That’s the truth! Thanks.
Glad your dad is ok. The first video I've watched. Subscribing too!
Thank you for your well wishes and for your support!
Sending prayers for your family, I think the bike is salvageable
Thank you. After looking it over I agree with you.
Sending prayers brother. And be praying for are ride Saturday. Expecting about 40 bikes.
Thank you. And will do!
Forks and frame look good, Glad your father is okay and he is in my prayers. The bike is savable no doubt, I'd throw a jockey shift on it!
Thank God he is alive!
Amen to that! Thanks.
Glad the old man is alright!
Me too! Thanks for commenting.
Bars, hand controls, tank, and I'm thinking shift shaft and shift forks, and full recovery for your dad.
If that’s all it turns out to be then that would be great.
😢😳😢
Hope your dad is better soon...
Thank you.
Dang sorry man. Glad your dad’s ok. Ok well take some time for recovery and plans for the bike.
Sending positive thoughts to youns.
A million thank you’s to you.
So sorry but SO glad your dad's still good!
Thank you for those kind words. He went back for a CAT scan yesterday. So we should know if it’s healing well by next week!
Sorry to hear. Glad he is ok. I just finished fixing up my moms 06 sportster so we could both go on rides together. She did drop it and also she crashed it into he own truck pulling into my driveway. She is 63 and small so i worry for her.
Thank you.
Hope your dad gets well soon.. Reguards from Auckland New Zealand..
Thank you!
Dang ole buddy I’m glad your dad is on the mend. 🙏🙏🙏
Me too. Thanks for reaching out.
Sorry to hear this happened! I'm so glad he will be ok. Wishing him a speedy recovery to full health!
Thank you for your well wishes.
🙏 beautiful bike! There’s lots of cool bikes out there. glad everyone’s alive!
Thank you!
Tell your dad to get well soon and we hope his recovery is as painless as possible.
Thank you!
good to hear that its not worse
Me too. Thanks.
Sorry about your dad. Of course it could have been much worse. You're right about the Honda single cam 750, it's music. I hope he gets well soon and can make it out yet this year. Good luck!
Thank you for the well wishes.
I did the same thing on my uncles CB750. Left the pump and tried leaning left. The bike said nope, we're gonna go through this flower bed and across the sidewalk and into a lane of traffic. I didn't wreck thank God. Glad your Pops is ok. As we know, bikes can be replaced Pops can't.
Wow. Glad you made it out of that okay. Thanks for the well wishes.
prayers for the family! i think the bike is fixable for sure...id give anything for a sweet bike like that
I hope the frame is okay on it. That’s my main concern.
Glad he’s going to be okay. Been down a couple times and it’s not fun! Hope he keeps riding though and gets back on asap.
Me too. Thanks.
I'm glad your dad is relatively okay! That rear tire is bald !
It looks a lot worse in the video because we had to drag it across gravel. Thanks for the well wishes.
Glad to hear your Dad is going to be OK. Maybe a trike conversion kit for that bike?
Think he’s wanting a full trike. Thanks for the well wishes.
It may be more work but you could disassemble the forks and check the run out on the stantions I’ve used my wheel balancer to do this but even a flat surface would work. The lower legs are pretty stout usually salvageable. Good to see your dad came out of this fairly well sending prayers for a solid recovery
Thank you for the prayers for my father. I have a dial indicator and a laser that we will be using to verify the fork tubes and we will be putting a laser on the frame as well once we get it on a lift this winter for a total frame-off rebuild. Thanks again.
Great your dads ok but when that bike fired up it was shouting out loud that it was a live also and a sweet sound of it when ticking over I do hope you get the Honda roadworthy like you say your dad may not ride it again but needs to be brought back for the next motorcycling generation all the best to your dad and a speedy recovery as for you your a biker I am sure you and your friends with some head scratching and of course cash will enjoy the rebuild hope to see the results happy riding
That’s my thoughts exactly. Thanks for the comment and well wishes.
I had the fused C3-4-5 through the throat.... It was an overnight stay in the hospital. Easy operation.. Get well soon
Thanks. He didn’t want any surgery and opted for the brace.
Hi, I’m glad your Dad is ok. He’s very lucky he wasn’t hurt worse. I think the Bike is worth saving. There’s really not much damage to it, compared to what it went through. You might be able to find a Trike Kit you could fit this too. That way he still has his Honda, but will be a little safer. 👍👍
Great idea and thank you for the well wishes. Let’s just hope the frame is okay.
Sounds like a really serious head injury. Hope he gets better soon.
It was scary there for a moment but he has now regained all his memory.
Over 50 years of riding motorcycles and I can relate to leaving my side stand down 😢, . Hope your dad is okay
I’ve been hearing that a lot. Didn’t realize it was such a common occurrence. Thanks.
Good video, just goes to show the importance of a side stand switch on more modern machinery, sorry to hear about your dads problems, hope he gets well soon!!
Thank you for your well wishes. We will certainly be adding some type of safety to it.
Padre Glad You Daddy Made it . What You Described . A Bull Rider wouldnt Fair so Good . Time to Junk that kick stand . Praying For Your Daddy . Padre .
That’s true. Thanks.
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That Bike can be save . The Fun is getting ready to start . That tank also . Thank God it was not worse ! 👍✝️
@@Lucky..B amen to that! Thanks.
That's a sketchy scenario. I've done that before, but realized luckily I had the kickstand down. Newer bikes have that safety thing.
Glad he's alright. The bikes can be replaced or fixed. Dad can't. I send my regards
Thank you for your well wishes.
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Thank you.
Glad to hear your dad is relatively OK. That's a great looking bike. I don't know what the laws are over there but could you trike the chop if you are stripping and rebuilding it anyway? If the bike has sentimental value it would be a way to keep it alive and do away with the kickstand. You may find that if you slacken all the yoke (triple tree?) bolts you may be able to cure any misalignment of the front end. I have built a few trikes over the years (I'm in the UK) and enjoyed riding them. Good luck and I hope your dad heals well, us old guys don't bounce like we used to.
Thank you for the well wishes. He’s going to be buying a Harley trike soon. And he may keep this one to cruise around town on.
How stressful that had to be for you. I along with other are so grateful that your dad is going to be fine and that you were there with him. It could have been so much worse. Your dad and the family will be in our prayers. Things like this are something all loved ones worry about when it comes to older riders. It does look as though the bike is salvageable, but defiantly needs the upgrades on the foot pegs and kick stand. IMHO
Thank you. The bike will certainly be getting a kickstand safety switch added to it or a different stand.
glad he is gonna be ok..
Thank you.
Glade to see your dad is going to heal as for the bike like you said it can be fixed and even if it can’t that is just a machine
Amen to that.
@@butlercustoms I hope your father gets back in the wind and riding a trike is great I have a 2022 tri glide and I’m sure you can build him a chopper trike
@richardschaffling9882 I think he would love a trike.