CB750 No Plunger Hellride Freedom Machine

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I like this front too. Tank is ok too, maybe you can paint a couple and swap them out every once and a while for a different look depending on your mood.
 
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Can you remove that plastic dookie from the rear disc?

I dig the hd tank and new frontend.
 
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canyoncarver said:
Can you remove that plastic dookie from the rear disc?

Absolutely. That will go away. I actually have a different DR350SE hub to swap out. I'm just motivating myself to take this wheel apart. Right now it rolls and with all the shit I have in the garage, i like that it rolls.
 
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Not really happy with my oil bag setup, I decided to suck it up and go with a pill. I was really hoping to be atypical, but this is really a sweet little doodad...




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Took the rear wheel apart to swap hubs only to discover a crack. I heard a pop when taking the tire off. Could’ve been then. Could’ve been before. It’s a used RM250 rim, so I expect it had a hard life. Fine excuse to buy a new rim...




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Sonreir said:
I've got a spare 21" aluminum wheel if you want it.

Much thanks! I went ahead and ordered a new hoop. I like the idea of having a fresh hoop.
 
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Got the new rear rim laced to the cush hub. Now I’m trying to motivate myself to mount a tire.



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Nice. I just picked up the motorcycle mount stand from HF for 25% off and no tax, haven't tried it yet but it's supposed to work well. It will at least put the tire at waste height so I won't have to kneel on the floor LOL. Also grabbed the balance/truing stand to go with it.
 
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Maritime said:
Nice. I just picked up the motorcycle mount stand from HF for 25% off and no tax, haven't tried it yet but it's supposed to work well. It will at least put the tire at waste height so I won't have to kneel on the floor LOL. Also grabbed the balance/truing stand to go with it.
I didn't go with the HF truing stand because it's not tall enough for 21" wheels. This one I got through Amazon, iirc.
 
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Cool. I didn't think of that but since it was 25% off of 30.00 I grabbed it. Better than an old axle and jack stands I used to use. That hoop looks great, what kind of tyre are you putting on it?
 
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Putting the same Shinko flat track tire that was on it before.

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Spending a little time catching back up from the ground I lost changing the hub and oil tank. I machined the spacers to get the rear wheels sorted. The sprocket and rotor are en route, so there may be adjustments still to come. One thing I'm figuring out, the DR350 and the RM shared a lot of parts. The DR350SE and the RM do not.

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I also plumbed the oil tank. It took going from 1/4" npt at the tank to 10AN in the lines and the motor. I drilled out the adapter fitting coming from the 1/4" npt elbow at the tank to keep the flow from the motor consistent. There is very little options out there for a 1/4" npt to 10AN adapters. These ones came straight from China (the fitting coming from the stainless steel elbows at the tank and connecting to the 10AN elbows for the ss lines)

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Got the seat back to mounted, as well. I tried to neaten up the spring mounts by machining and threading some delrin bushings.

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The bushing in the first pic slides into the spring and mounts the spring to the seat. Then, the bottom of the spring slides onto the bushings threaded onto the frame. This allows the seat to hinge up.

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