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how do you know that my intent wasn't to build a bucking bronco?
I am glad I joined dotheton. My whole reason for joining was play dumb and annoy xb33bsa
Pfffff no. We don't need your logic in this thread.
Really though has anyone seen someone snap, crack, or otherwise damage a swing arm on these vintage bikes? Im curious
The headlight is a basic Bates bottom mount 5.75" inch that you can get anywhere.
This is the bulb I swapped out http://cognitomoto.com/collections/lighting/products/h7-led
Re: 1971-ish CB750 with GSXR Front End and other bits I can't really afford
Yeah but the rattle can won't get me that super duper raw metal color change to match your mom's eyeliner as she rides around on the gas tank with me.
Re: 1971-ish CB750 with GSXR Front End and other bits I can't really afford
I think the exhaust that came on the bike is a MAC 4 into 1. I'd love to have a stainless steel exhaust on this but I've already blown my initial budget out of the water.
Added some steel to the original mac exhaust to...
Re: 1971-ish CB750 with GSXR Front End and other bits I can't really afford
The decision is purely based on looks and....ignoring common sense? I like the CB550 tubular steel look cause it goes with the rest of the frame. The F3 swing arm is a big ugly rectangular piece that would probably be...
Re: 1971-ish CB750 with GSXR Front End and other bits I can't really afford
I really started to dislike that fat 1976 (I think) CB gas tank. Even though I have a fat chopper like rear tire on here. The rear axle spacers have not been machined yet so the rear wheel is cock eyed.
So I picked...
Re: 1971-ish CB750 with GSXR Front End and other bits I can't really afford
That's really rude. I prefer to make out with a shotgun and hope it goes off before I get to third base with it
I am a long time lurker and figured I'd join this site and let everyone tear me a new one. Apparently that is the reputation this site has.
I have lots of experience with removing stock parts and putting new parts on, basic bolt on performance modifications, routine maintenance, and some...
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