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Also, buying both and restoring the better of the two cheaply and selling for more will help fund the other one.
I did that with the cm. used the spare parts off the project bike to make a nicer restored bike and completely funded both bikes from that one sale.
I went from a cm400 cafe, to a cb750 cafe. Now on to a cb360 lol. Whatever comes along cheaply.
They are all fun in there on way. I enjoy building them and riding them and wish I could keep them all but no room right now.
I think the cb makes a "cooler" cafe bike, but the cm was just a little...
I like those gauges! the speed isnt to bad priced at $59.
Where did you get the tach from?
Also, how did th e hook up mechanically? Just using the stock speedo/tach cables?
Nice work too! Keep us updated.
Well I couldn't resist not getting another bike. I sold my cb750 a little over a month ago http://filebox.vt.edu/users/jlowes/bike/CIMG0435.JPG and missed it too much.(had too to fund my sv650 track bike and for gear for the track)
So i had to pick up another CB project bike. My girlfriend also...
Thanks, I posted on sohc4.us about this, but the gasket seems to be missing around the tach drive, but the previous owner just covered it with silicon. It hasnt leaked from there yet, so i'll prob just leave it like that. You can see it here...
So I found the oil leak. Hahah. apparently the chain had broken when the previous owner had it, and the chain slapped the crankcase right underneath the front sprocket and put a nice dime sized hole in it. I couldnt see the leak/hole till i degreased the hell out of the sprocket area. I thought...
Thanks. I guess ill start with the clubmans. They do look more "authentic" and more of the style i want to go with.
Can't wait for my seat to get here :) I heart noel.
Thanks Noel, LOL, yea i don't know where im going to get a Giuliari seat from. They are so rare and hard to find. I've been searching forever lol
Looking at some of the pics of people riding with the clubmans, it looks very painful and I already have a bad back from working on cars so much...
Just found these forums today and found a lot of good info on here and seems like there are some great enthusiast on here.
I picked up a 73 cb750 back in the fall but haven't had time or money to touch it. Its getting warm and I want to ride, so its time to start getting it ready.
Heres how it...
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