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    "Patina" The 1973 CB175 Cafe Racer

    Im not running the same carbs, or the same internals, but my jetting appears much sootier. I cant seem to ever get a good looking plug (like my sportster) on my Honda. My 175 always seems to have more usable power with a bigger jet at the cost of the sooty plug life. My next idea is to lower the...
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    "Patina" The 1973 CB175 Cafe Racer

    A tight fit is good... *wink wink nod nod* I think that those are the same K&N's that I have on the PE24s. The filter was hard to put on at first, so I used a hair dryer to warm them up. They've since stretched, and now can be installed with ease.
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    XR400 Cafe Inspired Project

    Very cool.
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    Cb200 "Hephaestus"

    I think you might be able to get away with a smaller shock, if you can find the right one. I would also consider adding a bit more bracing from the upper hoop to the swingarm. But i think thats out of scope at the moment. I would put the engine back in the bike so that you can measure the...
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    Cb200 "Hephaestus"

    Since the rear sprocket is below the center line of travel you'll need to run a huge sprocket in the rear to make the tension side of the chain not grind against the pivot point. Even if the swing arm is level when you load the suspension, Having the ability to travel all the way own there on...
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    Cb200 "Hephaestus"

    I like the look, but... With that length of a shock your chain is going to chew up the swing arm pivot. The swing arm needs to be almost level to not rub the chain.
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    Victoria! Zeke's CB175 Build

    Did you have to make a tach adapter for the tach? Its electric right? I had to make an adapter for mine since it was meant for automotive use. It dwells slower than yours and i think my resistance calculation was wrong when I read some instructions online. The lowest setting was two cylinders...
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    "Patina" The 1973 CB175 Cafe Racer

    +1 upside down.
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    "Patina" The 1973 CB175 Cafe Racer

    Yes, If you're going kick only.
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    Tracker/Cafe Racer - FJ600

    Cool linkage on the rear suspension. Can we see a close up?
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    "Patina" The 1973 CB175 Cafe Racer

    This is why. :)
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    "Patina" The 1973 CB175 Cafe Racer

    That will work great. I made some spacers out of phenolic material which gave me a bit more length for my PE24's. No problems so far.
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    Victoria! Zeke's CB175 Build

    So cool!
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    "Patina" The 1973 CB175 Cafe Racer

    Yeah, Ill leave them out next time. :)
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    "Patina" The 1973 CB175 Cafe Racer

    Id suggest posting pics of the plug before tearing the engine apart. If its super rich, it will be black but dry and a matte black color. There should be two orings. The 175 has oil passages for both rear outside studs. If the orings are in bad condition the headgasket may gently leak oil into...
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    "Patina" The 1973 CB175 Cafe Racer

    Which plug is black? Is it oily? I didnt look back at the previous posts, but did you use new orings when you installed the head gasket?
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    Victoria! Zeke's CB175 Build

    I would have thought you could change the diameter of the needle to correct part throttle fueling...
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    Victoria! Zeke's CB175 Build

    Were you using a relay in the ignition circuit? I have the same on/off ignition switch. Earlier I had it wired directly to the coil and it didn't like it in the higher rpms. I think it was arcing to the handlebars... I reconfigured it so that the switch operates a relay to apply power to the...
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    Copper Pipe Customs - CL175 Build Thread - THE TIGER! (DONE..for now. VIDEO!)

    Made some phenolic spacers for the carburetor manifolds. The added length changed the idle characteristics for the better. It's a bit smoother of an idle. Making them was pretty toxic, they needed to be drilled slowly so it wouldnt burn... They chewed through a spade bit. I recommend wearing...
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    Victoria! Zeke's CB175 Build

    I suppose you've also found this article from Michael Moore. If not, its relevant! http://www.eurospares.com/sucker.htm
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