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    CLevland Cyle Werks - Look good to me

    Finally a bike I might be willing to buy new! I love that misfit.
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    1972 CL450 Frame and swing arm

    Does it include title and where is it?
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    Goldwing build (CAFE/Bratt)

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    LOL! neighbors...

    My neighbors are brothers. One retarded er retired and the other on disability. One called the township bitching my grass was too high. So I cut it last now and blow clipping 10 ft in anal retentives yard! They bitch and complain about all my bikes and other vehicles and anything else that...
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    DTT OHIO Patch...

    I like this last one! Let's do that. I'll take two please.
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    KZ650 1978 seat fit on kz750 1981?

    Ok I have the 77 650 and an 82 750. The 650 seat will fit with the back hinge and lock. Front hinge will need moved. Seat sits back about an inch from the tank and it sits high off the frame at the back.
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    KZ650 1978 seat fit on kz750 1981?

    If they are both 4 cylinder bikes chances are very good it will fit. I'll go check mine to see if they swap.
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    Polishing a Tank

    Agreed. My CB200 tank is steel. If it has never been damaged it can be stripped and polished then clear coated. You will need to keep the badges.
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    She needs more POWER!!!

    If you switch all the lights to LED and go with halogen bulbs in the headlights you may be able to pare down the power draw enough.
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    WTT: Lots of misc. bits for cb750's and others

    I have a good 70's CB750 tank. I'm looking for a painted front fender I can adapt to my KZ650 build and a single coil dual lead for my CB200T.
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    Cheap source for soda blast media

    Thanks! I was just out looking yesterday for that.
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    swapping wheels and disc brakes?

    Should be possible. Probably have to change the forks to get the caliper mounted.
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    Polishing/Sanding aluminum

    Yes you can. How effective it is in preserving the finish will depend on the quality of the wax and frequency it is applied. Aluminum and stainless steel are quite forgiving and will polish up quickly. Polished steel however is not forgiving. Any moisture reaching the surface will quickly be...
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    Polishing/Sanding aluminum

    I've not personally tried it yet. However I've bought several polished metal items with clearcoat applied so I'm certain it can be done. A good clean with Laquer thinner and a very soft cloth should remove any solvents or particles left behind from the polish. Then a few very light tack coats of...
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    Polishing/Sanding aluminum

    use the heaviest compound as long as it takes to remove all visible scratches. Use the medium until the shine is as uniform and bright as possible. Then do the same with the lightest compound. One engine sidecover took me three hours this way. Steel will take much longer. When you've reached the...
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    NUG in Ohio

    Good to see you as well. It seems many of us are on several different forums.
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    The Official OHIO Roll Call.

    Dean Martin land. Eastern edge of Ohio near Steubenville.
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    NUG in Ohio

    Just recieved a toaster shape Yamaha fuel tank. Won on ebay. The plan is getting clearer.
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    NUG in Ohio

    ;D Thanks! I'd recognize that bike anywhere.
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    NUG in Ohio

    The beauty of bikes like this is the endless possibilities. ;D
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