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Re: 1977 Honda CB750 Brat/Cafe in LA Area
Not considering all the rebuilding that went into the engine, custom seat and fairly low mileage.
It does say OBO though ;)
Selling my 1977 Honda CB750 Brat/Cafe project. Bike runs amazing, super strong and has been my daily rider for a bit now. Just looking to get something bigger.
No outstanding issues, clean titled, custom seat and side-mounted plate/tail light and currently registered through March 2014. Has...
Also, here is what I am working with. Not a fan of the seat, or the majority of the set up. But I am torn if I want to go more cafe style or build for comfort so I can go on longer rides.
That looks great. I know my bike got rejetted and everything synced when the pods got put on, but I get what you mean.
I dont even have side cover, currently looking for some but people want like $60+ for one on ebay. So no side covers as of now.
Thanks everyone, I think the Shinkos will fit my budget and seem to get good reviews, so that will most likely be what I go with when I get the money.
Pics will happen when the thing doesn't look like such a mess!
Hello all,
Just started getting into riding/trying to build about a year ago. Had an 81 GS450 and now a 77 CB750. Will be looking here often for help and inspiration!
Always looking for riding buddies in the SoCal area too!
As I can see, a lot of people are looking for these.
They don't need to be perfect and I dont care on the color. Looking for a set of side panels for my 77 CB750K.
Thanks!
I appreciate both sides! I will do further research but it seems like I will be leaning towards modern tires to ensure a better ride and safety since I plan on making some very long trips this summer.
Also looking for LA riders if anyone is from the area!
Fairly new to the LA area and very new to riding. Looking for some people to ride with and help me work on my bike if anyone is in the LA/Glendale area.
No worries, I'm sure it's frustrating hearing the same questions from new people all the time. I'm just trying to navigate all of this. I feel that the there isn't even the smallest mechanic bone in my body so sometimes I need people to spell things out for me.
Oh the snow doesn't come with it? What a ripoff.
Those don't look bad at all, I do plan on taking my bike out on longer rides so I guess modern would be better for me!
I tried searching to see if this topic has been discussed before but I am new to the site so sorry for asking a question that has been "beaten to death."
I wasn't asking about putting vintage tires on the bike, just something that looks similar, but I guess that doesn't exist.
thanks
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