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The '76 F model came with a spoke & disc rear wheel. I'm guessing with a little machining you could make it work just fine.
Not sure on the front wheel. The CB750 and CB900F share the same axle diameters (15mm-front, 20mm-rear), should be some options.
Yeah the bike is a lot of fun! I wanted the body lines to flow so once I got the knee-dents finished, I started sculpting the seat out of foam and sheetrock mud.
I grinded the stock side stand, much cleaner but still works great.
Thanks man!
The ol' girl was pretty rough when I picked it up:
She took on several different changes over the last few years:
The knee dents were added a while back and I rode it looking like this for a while, haha
And this spring I finished up all the body work, wheels, frame work and front...
Well I am finally back to updating stuff on the ol' interwebs and I remembered that I didn't actually start a build thread for my bike. Here she is: http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=40669.msg444646#msg444646
Here is the most recent image of my '76 CB750F Project, appropriately named: Noise Pollution.
So its time I post up a build thread of my CB750F.
Life for this bike wasn't always so hot; the previous owner slid the bike into the ditch and someone, whether it was him or prior to this guy...
Thats awesome man, yeah Thunder Bay isn't too far at all! I haven't been to Finland yet? What am I missing? I have a ever expanding crew of cafes and bobbers here in Duluth, Maybe we will all have to get together for a ride. Any others in Thunder Bay with nice bikes?
I plan on doing some cafe racer styling to it and just overall cleaning it up and improving things. I have a 3.5" drop center that I'm going to lace to a spare hub and clean up my other 19" spoke wheel so I can lose the unsprung weight I nievely added with the mag wheels and get some better...
I call this silly bike Noise Pollution.
So in the summer of 2010 I picked up a rough 1976 CB750F for $450. Didn't run, disguisting carbs, wiring mess, shitty paint and all around in need of restoration.
The wiring nightmare was to the point where the previous owner actually removed the...
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