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    1976 CB750 RESTOMOD

    Here she is, all finished!
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    1976 CB750 RESTOMOD

    Thanks Bootsey! Much appreciated mate. Great looking 550k so far
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    1976 CB750 RESTOMOD

    Re: 1976 CB750 CANADIAN RESTOMOD The old exhaust had to go. I finally found a combination that I loved on Cycle X. Decided to go with the 4 into 2 headers, new exhaust flange kit, and stainless steel shorty reverse cones.
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    1976 CB750 RESTOMOD

    Re: 1976 CB750 CANADIAN RESTOMOD -handlebars, grips, gauges -bearings -seals -clutch, brakes, master cylinder, levers -stator, rectifier/regulator combo -headlight/tail light -motogadget m-blaze pin signals -new camshaft -new rockers -stainless steel hardware -rear suspension -honed cylinders...
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    1976 CB750 RESTOMOD

    Re: 1976 CB750 CANADIAN RESTOMOD After powder coating, and the start of re-assembly.
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    1976 CB750 RESTOMOD

    Re: 1976 CB750 CANADIAN RESTOMOD Here she is with just the engine! Once the engine was out, I took the frame to a local guy for powder coating. I chose a satin black finish, and it was so so so worth it.
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    1976 CB750 RESTOMOD

    Re: 1976 CB750 CANADIAN RESTOMOD While the mechanic was busy working away on the bike, I scoured the internet to find out someone who could restore the tank. I came across a gentleman named Brent from Vintage Vendor in Vermont. After a few back and forth emails of what I wanted, I sent the tank...
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    1976 CB750 RESTOMOD

    Re: 1976 CB750 CANADIAN RESTOMOD Once the bike was apart, reality began to set in. This one was going to need a lot of work and new parts if I wanted to get it back to its former glory. But as they say, "you got to pay to play", and pay I did. My mechanic gave me a list of all the parts needed...
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    1976 CB750 RESTOMOD

    Re: 1976 CB750 CANADIAN RESTOMOD Let the teardown begin!! At this point, I had decided that I wanted to do a full restore... all the way down to the frame! Let the spending $$$$ begin! (My wallet will start to hate me at this point, but we cool now)
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    1976 CB750 RESTOMOD

    Re: 1976 CB750 CANADIAN RESTOMOD A shot of the tank :(
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    1976 CB750 RESTOMOD

    Re: 1976 CB750 CANADIAN RESTOMOD DUN DUN DUN! Here it is at the mechanic's garage. As you can see, it needs quite a bit of work. The previous owner, and however many owners before him didn't take the greatest care of it, and it shows. However, it fully ran!
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    1976 CB750 RESTOMOD

    Hi guys, long time lurker here. I've been restoring a CB750 for the past year, and now it is almost at completion. After seeing all of the beautiful bikes on here, I wanted to share my progress as well. Hope you all enjoy! It all started on July 2015. It was a hot summer day, and I had been out...
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