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Sold the bike, never used the tray. Pretty slick tray. $45 USD plus the trip.
This tray fits under the seat to provide a secure place to put your electronics. 1" height allows it to be hidden behind the frame tubes.
100% bolt-on.
Reuses factory mounting holes in CB750 Frame.
1969-1978...
These are not the knock offs. Very pricy brand new ($160 on the K&N Website). Brand new, never opened. Open to offers but no low balling.
Model number: RC-2314
Fits Honda CB750 1969-78.
Fits Kawasaki KZ650 1977-82 with 24mm mechanical slide carbs (VM24s, not CV style carbs).
Fits Suzuki...
Ya, a little too late. But I'll remember it for the next project.
Now off to measure my 750 rear drum. Hopefully it'll work with the WM3 rim.
Thanks Tim.
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Hey guys, I picked up some aftermarket rims for one of my project bikes.
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/WM2-1-85-X-18-36-hole-Borrani-Akront-style-flanged-alloy-vintage-motorcycle-rim-/360711408878?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item53fc134cee&_uhb=1
The rims have a spoke angle designed for...
Re: 74' Yamaha RD350 - Basement Build
If memory serves me right, I'm pretty sure one of the engine mounting bolts will thread right into the stator. tighten it right down and give it a wack and it'll pop off.
Do some digging online and you'll get your confirmation.
Dime City Cycles
http://www.dimecitycycles.com/
CycleX for the black ones. Slightly longer though....
http://www.cyclexchange.net/Honda%20Cafe-Front%20End%20and%20Suspension.htm
Hey thanks DRJ! I think figured it out
I know both pistons wouldn't be at TDC at the same time. I failed to mention a couple things in the video...
but anyhoo, I discovered that the left piston is at TDC (with both valves closed) when the timing mark on the cam is pointed DOWN and the...
I am going to purchase a pair of Reverse Cone Shorty's for my CB350 but have two options. Emgo and XSPerformance (http://www.mikesxs.net/products-44.html#products)
Any insight would be greatly appreciated!!
Daniel
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