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Found these on Ebay pretty cheap. My question is could it handle the charging system on a 3 wire CB750. I kinda want to try it as long as it doesn't fry the alternator.
I get tired of people saying things are played out. Every hobby I've had has had its design fads. There will always be people who have been in that hobby for years and have seen it all. But then there are the newer people and even old hobbiests that either are just discovering or have nostalgia...
Yeah, I have a friend who makes holsters and my dad has my Great grandpas leatherworking tools still. How hard can it be? :-) I never liked the CB750 rubber mount anyway.
I think having the hump held down with screws is a good idea. Ill probably weld on some 90* tabs so the hump rests on the...
Sounds do able. Luckily there is a shop a few miles from my house that makes custom dirt circle track frames. They should be able to bend something up to my benefit.
Im looking for ideas from those of you who have made your own seats froman old tank. I want the bump to hide most of my electronics. I know I want to make my own seat pan and would like if the rear bump had a hinge so I could work on the electronics if needed.
1. How did you deal with the...
Ok got some pictures this afternoon. It's dirty as hell but dirt doesn't hurt. I took the tanks and swapped them out to see what works best and it turns out that I like the CB450 tank the best even though it'll take some work. I could live with the brownish tank if I had to though. I'd have to...
Hello, My name is Dustin but for years I've been anomoly40 in all of my other hobbies online. I've just recently gone through a divorce that wasn't nasty but still need to keep my mind busy. So I bought a '78 CB750 and a spare frame with triple trees and swing arm for $450. I want to give the...
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