CB750 No Plunger Hellride Freedom Machine

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doc_rot said:
I'm digging that 19" rear wheel
Thanks, Doc. It's a different look for a chop, but I like it. One caveat, obviously, is the lack of tire options which is why I went medium compound flat track for a fatter tire. Avon makes an rear tire (AM7 4.00-19) that I may try next. It's a cool looking vintage tire with more of a square patch. The only other options I've found are a Metzler Block-C (3.5-19) , Avon MKII (3.50-19) and the Avon Roadriders (3.25-19), which are front/back tires.
 
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are you slacking?

its been like 6 days without an update.

Unacceptable.
 
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HURCO550 said:
are you slacking?

its been like 6 days without an update.

Unacceptable.
No one wants to pay me the money they owe me :( , so I'm broke. I found a DR350 cush hub though, that a guy is sending me for the cost of shipping. :D
 
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irk miller said:
No one wants to pay me the money they owe me :( , so I'm broke. I found a DR350 cush hub though, that a guy is sending me for the cost of shipping. :D
If you need the sprocket carrier hub for it.. I've got one

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HURCO550 said:
If you need the sprocket carrier hub for it.. I've got one

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Thanks! He said he thinks he lost one of the rubbers. Do you have those too?
 
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Damn you work quick. That's a good looking chopper you've got coming along there sir.
 
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Thanks, John. It's somewhat stalled for the moment. I have some decisions to make and they're making movement slow.
 
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I expected this to be finishes by now.
And then cut up into something else and that would be finished too.
Slacking
 
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SONIC. said:
I expected this to be finishes by now.
And then cut up into something else and that would be finished too.
Slacking
LOL. eBay sellers are fucking slow to ship sometimes. I did, however, get my DR running again last night. It's ready for some Tennessee trails.
 
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irk miller said:
I did get my DR running again last night. It's ready for some Tennessee trails.

DUDE YESSSSSSSSSS
 
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I was able to get a DR350 hub from a member at ADVrider. I reached out to Buchanan to see if we can match some spokes.


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Pretty slim. For some odd reason I've got the envie to put a set of spoke rims on my RD. Was looking at the KLR 650 stuff but have no ideas on dimensions on those.

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A little update:

Front brake is done.

I’m running a Z50 cable from the lever to the m/c. Then a 3an straight fitting instead of a banjo...

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The caliper has a banjo to 3an fitting.

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Then the top fork guard mount is altered (tabs removed) to accommodate a brake line guide. The line runs through a machined sleeve of black acetal.

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Thanks, y’all.

A little Rub n’ Buff makes the plastic blend like aluminum...

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