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Re: Salt City Cafe Build 1970 CB750
Ok well I apologize that I haven't updated really at all since like February but lets just say a lot of life got in the way.
Anyway I didn't leave much out really, a lot of making little brackets and wiring and assembly but that's not that interesting.
I...
Yes I have checked resistance on the yellow stator wires to ground and get no reading.
Also do you mean the white wire on the field coil to see if it becomes magnetic not the rotor? That I haven't done but I can try it.
Like I said all the individual parts seem to be working but for some...
Ok so for starters yes I have searched and researched. I am just stumped.
I have a 71 CB750 K1
Antigravity Lithium Battery
Stock Alternator
R/R
I am getting no AC Voltage from my alternator. I have 12v going to the field coil, the stator ohms out at 0.6 on all three legs.
I start the bike and...
I can only volunteer my 12v sv650 right now but definitely look forward to seeing these end up on your site for sale. Definitely an upgrade from most of the ebay junk
Re: Salt City Cafe Build 1970 CB750
Hey shaggy thanks!
The foam is a dense foam from what I think were boat seats or rv seats at one time. I just stripped em down and cut up the foam as I needed it
Re: Salt City Cafe Build 1970 CB750
Ok so finally got back to working on the seat. I got the foam all on it and sculpted it. Man what a mess and a lot of work.
These are the tabs I came up with to mount the seat at the front.
Carved out a spot for the hump in the front of the tank
Gave...
Re: Salt City Cafe Build 1970 CB750
So been making my seat pan for the past few weeks. Work was slow with Christmas and all that but here she is ready for foam.
Started with a paper pattern and transferred that to steel. I have never done any of this before so it looks kinda rough bit the...
Yeah always a good idea to get all your fabrication done first. Make sure you get any mounts or hoops or anything else that will be permanently afixed on before you paint or powder coat anything. A little flash rust won't hurt anything along the way
Yeah check out savors site. I sent him my tec shocks and he worked them over to check quality. Our assessment was that then are a decent middle of the road shock
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