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Yeah, I'll crank them out, I was just curious about possible accelerated piston wear or the such....always looking to learn something. Thanks for the replies.
I am in the process of grafting a modern front end onto my CB750 and have a quick question about front brake rotor spacing. After doing all the measuring and triple checking it I have calculated that a 1.5mm (a little over 1/16") per side is needed for the rotors to be centered in the caliper...
I'm not a 100% on this year tank but the two 78K tanks I have, as well as many other tanks, have that unsightly pinch weld all the way around the tank. Looks like this builder cut it off and rewelded it flush. Just gives it a cleaner look and shows off those lines of the tank better.
Frankenfe, all your points/ideas make sense. I will actually be forced to modify the stand at some point when the bike is done for use on a complete bike. I'll tinker around with the design at that point. I literally built that stand around the engine. I'll do the same when the bike is...
Thanks. I actually have a '92 GSXR 1100 arm heading my way, just haven't gotten it yet. Didn't recognize it on a bike. This vintage of GSXR, Bandit 1200, and RF900 arms are all real similar and I found alot of guys in the older Katana world are swapping them in because they lend themselves to...
Can anybody steer me toward some information on this bike? Mainly interested in the swingarm conversion. Thanks.
http://caferacerspecial.blogspot.com/2011/11/cb750-cafe-racer.html
Here is the link to the requested information on the engine install stand. It is pretty long but I was trying to minimize questions if possible and contribute something worth while to the forum.
http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=31317.msg339242#msg339242
Okay readjust for level if needed. My stand doesn't flex much but I do check it. You are left with something like this:
In comes the frame:
For posterity sake here are some places I threw tape on to indicate the common areas that get beat up during the exercise of "sliding" the frame...
NEXT!
Okay so now comes the hookups. Notice as you look through this next bit the stand grabs the engine from the top mostly in the center to allow the frame to come in. Three attachment points that won't cause damage to the frame or a nicely finished engine are as follows.
1.) Front right...
I've had a couple of requests in my build thread (link in sig) to post up some rough measurements and ramblings about an engine install stand I cobbled together from some scrap metal. I know it looks strange but it works, so just humor me. Exhibit A:
Which allows me to go from this...
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