CB750 No Plunger Hellride Freedom Machine

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In searching for a small victory in motorcycles and life, in general, I found one with the rear brake. I ordered the wrong length line and the wrong thread pitch fittings the first time. Now it’s right...




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Where to cut the tail pipe... or not.




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Pipe measures 25°, so a 45° puts it at 70° to level. I think that will work.
 
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I like fishtails personally. If you stick that pipe straight up, don't forget your tractor pipe flapper. ;)
 

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canyoncarver said:
I like fishtails personally. If you stick that pipe straight up, don't forget your tractor pipe flapper. ;)
Hahaha!
 
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Went with my original plan (at least for now) of cutting the pipe just behind the axle and machining an end cap to fit.


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Its so bad ass bro. But are you gonna have to pull the exhaust to get the wheel off?
 
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trek97 said:
Its so bad ass bro. But are you gonna have to pull the exhaust to get the wheel off?
Yes and no. The one bolt to the exhaust bracket could be removed and the pipe pushed up slightly for better access. The axle, when pushed furthest back, should clear the pipe with the bracket bolt still mounted.
 
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irk miller said:
Yes and no. The one bolt to the exhaust bracket could be removed and the pipe pushed up slightly for better access. The axle, when pushed furthest back, should clear the pipe with the bracket bolt still mounted.

NICE! Just enough is all you need. 8)
 
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trek97 said:
NICE! Just enough is all you need. 8)
Reminds me of the often used quote in the machining field...

"Clearance is clearance" no matter how little there is lol

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Hurco550 said:
Reminds me of the often used quote in the machining field...

"Clearance is clearance" no matter how little there is lol

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Ha! When we were designing the art school for Temple, we're in a meeting choosing equipment. The fork lift would be shared, so I needed approvals from all departments. The Sculpture professor argued with me about the unit I recommended because there was only 1" of clearance from the highest point of the fork lift to the smallest door it would need to go through. I had a hell of a time convincing her that even 1/4" clearance works because fork lifts don't grow. And when their tires wear, they actually get shorter. Blew their minds.
 
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Sounds like educational bureaucracy at its finest. I can't count the times in our trade school that a decision was made for a purchase by the least qualified individual to make said decision, due only to their position in management. Then later on, we are asked why "we never use xxxx piece of equipment?"

On the forklift thing, the last place I worked, we had a lift that the mast wouldn't fit though one doorway by about 1.5"... until the new guy straight up Larry enticer sent it full speed while not paying attention. It now fits, if only in the same spot, just to the left of center iirc lol

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Still making changes, I converted the exhaust to slash cut...

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