CB750 No Plunger Hellride Freedom Machine

Re: CB750 No Plunger Hellride

Thanks, homies. Almost back to where it was before changes. Just need to sort the rear fender and we’re caught back up.




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Re: CB750 No Plunger Hellride

I like the seat mounts.

And I'll begrudgingly admit that I like the bike too. Even though it's a chopper. Just don't tell anyone I said so.
 
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Love it. Seat, tank, forks, oilbag.....all head towards chopper glory!
 
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Machined a bung to thread a low profile cap screw to work as a brake stay. Not the best pic, but hopefully you get the idea...

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Aaaaand like a tennis match...

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I love that it's too long for the stand
Looking good man!
 
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SONIC. said:
I love that it's too long for the stand

Ha! I thought about building another one, but fuck it. This shows how much longer the chop is to a 360. LOL
 
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That looks absolutely killer man, nicely done. I would do things considered highly immoral to flightless poultry for a chance to fling a leg over it.
 
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Brodie said:
Xl tank looks better on there anyway.

You, sir, are right. I was worried the XL tank was too small for the pig of a motor the 750's are. Not the case. It fits the profile much better.
 
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What about widening it so from the top it covets more of the motor but frome the side stays the same?
 
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I decided to get a better seat hinge. It's still not the top dollar hinge, but it should suit my needs. One thing, though, I didn't like about it is the hinge pin was a basic nut and bolt. Nothing fancy, and certainly nothing nice looking. So instead, I upgraded it a bit by machining a delrin hinge pin.

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Sometimes it's a bunch of effort for the simplest things.

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The pin stays stationary, while the hinge rotates around it and it will hold in an upright position, which will make working under the seat easy.

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irk miller said:
Sometimes it's a bunch of effort for the simplest things.

Ain't that the truth - the last 5% of a project takes ten times longer than it took to do the original 95%...
 
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I decided to forgo the Softail tail light for one I machined myself. This bike is officially de-Harley’d...

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After digging around, I realized the oil inlet has to be gravity fed. The pump does not pull oil from the reservoir. So, add another bung to the bottom and now we have it right...

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