CB750 No Plunger Hellride Freedom Machine

CB750 No Plunger Hellride

Just to keep this thread a-movin’ along...

I’m kind of stuck trying to get the oil cooler/tank situation sorted. First, I ordered an Eiger oil cooler, which was too long. So, I swung again and tried a Suzuki Intruder oil cooler...

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Muuuuch better.

I also ordered some extra length of SS line to give me some extra volume...

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Then I separated the case fittings from the stock lines, which basically match to 10an hose...

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Now, it’s just a waiting game on some hose finishers and the fittings for the cooler. I’ll convert the banjo fittings to a setup with M12x1.0 to -10an fittings.

Note to self: don’t order from China unless it’s a last resort. You prefer days over weeks for delivery. Nothing stalls a build like this.




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irk miller said:
Just to keep this thread a-movin’ along...

Note to self: don’t order from China unless it’s a last resort. You prefer days over weeks for delivery. Nothing stalls a build like this.

Truth.
 
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irk miller said:
Note to self: don’t order from China unless it’s a last resort. You prefer days over weeks for delivery. Nothing stalls a build like this.

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Its funny though, I ordered rotors from China for the interceptor and they were on my door step in less than 3 days. Its a crap shoot

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Oil stuff

---> oil tank ---> cooler ---> motor inlet ---> motor outlet ---> oil tank --->

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Looking good. Something tells me you are itching to ride this one.
 
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Big time.


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canyoncarver said:
Looking good. Something tells me you are itching to ride this one.

He's just itchy cause he needs a bath.
 
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i just got the 30 day reply notice. This is ridiculous. You have too many bmw's distracting you.

NEED.


MORE.


























CHOPPAHHHHHHHHH!
 
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Hurco550 said:
CHOPPAHHHHHHHHH!

Hahahaha! If people didn't turn to all dirt for Thaw, maybe I wouldn't feel so pressured to get something to ride there. Seriously though, I'm teaching myself leather working for this mutha's seat.
 
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irk miller said:
Hahahaha! If people didn't turn to all dirt for Thaw, maybe I wouldn't feel so pressured to get something to ride there. Seriously though, I'm teaching myself leather working for this mutha's seat.

heard that man. I have a few things i wanted to do on my beemer this winter, but alas all my time has been spent on the dr650.

#thawprep
 
CB750 No Plunger Hellride

Made a few moves on the chopper and maybe hit a snag too:

I pulled the cover, checked compression, and a few other bits to get an idea of the life of this motor. It’s showing 160 compression across all 4 cylinders.but the motor lost power above 60mph and fouled the #4 plug. I always thought electrical, and I’m back to thinking that again. For now, I buttoned it back up in anticipation of wiring.

Next, I installed the F2 exhaust and found that it doesn’t quite clear the frame at the collector and hangs low enough to give me shit for lean clearance. Fuck.

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I have to decide if I want to alter this exhaust with some heat to get the clearance and pull it tight to frame, or fork out the dough for another exhaust. I could probably afford another exhaust for what these can sell for.

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Otherwise, I’m very close to wiring it up and at least hearing it run.

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Also: seconds thoughts on the style of seat, so we’ll hold off on covering until there are no doubts.

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Man that looks good. What kind of second ideas on the seat? I like that one.
 
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canyoncarver said:
Man that looks good. What kind of second ideas on the seat? I like that one.
Trying to decide if I want a seat that is more boxed out underneath to hide electronics. I have that box you sent me with the frame, but I may try to go a little more hidden. I do like this seat, and with the Italian leather, it could be sexy. Just thinking through electric ideas and ways to hide it.
 
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^^^^^^What Trek said^^^^^^............................dayyyyum.
 
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using the dirt-bike forks for length and leading axle is genius. nice work
 
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Hell I don't normally go for choppers, but I like your's, maybe it's usd forks. Perhaps a higher seat with the electrics underneath?? Great work
 
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Hey irk!May I ask how did you get that nice tank to fit?did you cut out something on the bottom and weld something back in like on the BMW build?

thanks
 
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