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Hello everyone, first timer here. Been a follower of DTT for the past year and have to admit I got the fever now. Cafe fever. Never was into motorcycles before but have always wanted a mechanical/paint project. Figured why not learn and have fun with everything on a bike project. I wasn't sure of what bike to start with but was drawn to the CB series and only want to do this once and the right way so I opted for the 750. I found one luckily close by and at the price range I had available. Picked her up about a month ago and she starts and rides fine which is a great start.
DohcBikes, the fender was removed by the previous owner along with alot of the stock parts. It looks like he tried to start a build but didnt have the space to do it. The pipes were also wrapped by him and it was the first piece to go. Actually had to remove the pipes to roll the bike into the truck for transport on the purchase day. The wiring was tagged/documented for future information or reference, the harness is off the bike right now and hope to do a new custom harness. The seat and clubman bars are for sale as they are not going back on
The theme or inspiration is the Clockwork 22 750. I fell in love with this bike and is the reason I was strict on looking for a 78. A lot of people don't like the tank on them but I like it's unique style and the sleek fuel door look
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