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More like my latest nightmare to begin....

hmm... 80 cb750f and 87 cbr600 front and rear....
 

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1980 CB750 is simple enough to swap suspension, motor is a different matter though (or at least carburation)
Find a stock air box unless you want to spend a ton of cash on CR or smoothbore carbs
 
Just bought this. Wiring was chopped up and lights didn't work. 40 dollar harness and a night of love and this bike works like new now.
2002 honda shadow spirit 1100 ps if anyone knows where I can get a cheap stock speedo hit me up .
 

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Needs a little rust cleanup, but the 360 will be plenty happy.


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crazypj said:
1980 CB750 is simple enough to swap suspension, motor is a different matter though (or at least carburation)
Find a stock air box unless you want to spend a ton of cash on CR or smoothbore carbs

Ive got to dig alittle further but if Im remembering correcting the gsxr carbs are a great upgrade.
 
Got some paint work done by a buddy
 

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Picked up a little something tonight:











Really nice shape!! '74 kv75. Original owners grandson sold it to me. :D I'm ready for the grandkids now! 8)
 
Got a lime green version of that little Kawasaki Dynomite. Peppy engine, has been known to throw adults off of it.....well, Ard is an adult , at least chronologically.
 
Just picked up this little gem. 1968 BSA 441SS Shooting Star. If odo is correct, it shows 189 miles. Still has the original ribbed Dunlop on the front.


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Needs a little rust cleanup, but the 360 will be plenty happy.

arent 360 frames designed for eye to clevis shocks not eye to eye? would like to see how you got these on, so i can snag a pair.
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raptormeat said:
arent 360 frames designed for eye to clevis shocks not eye to eye? would like to see how you got these on, so i can snag a pair.
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I may just cut the eye off and weld up a clevis. Before now, I've always had eye-to-eye shocks on the bike. The PO had eye-to-eye shocks on it also.
 

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