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    77 Yamaha XS400

    Well, the rear brake issue turned out to be a collapsed brake line. I had a local shop make new front and rear lines, and ordered new pads online. I figured since it's down waiting on the parts to come in that I'd go ahead and do a few other things, so it's getting clubman bars, a modified...
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    76 CB750F Super Sport

    Thanks, guys. I love the Yamaha XS400 that I'm riding as well. This will be a fun project with some power behind it once it's all finished up. I'm considering going with the 836cc kit, but we'll see!
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    Dust monkey cafe xs 400

    This build is a huge inspiration for my XS400 plans. Thanks for documenting it so well! I'm also a car guy turned bike guy, and have built some stuff with similar style, so I'm really digging the work you've put into this. Keep it up!
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    77 Yamaha XS400

    The first bike I bought turned into quite a project. After deciding I wanted to start riding sooner than later I started searching for a light, agile, and lower cc bike. This Yamaha turned out to be the perfect bike for what I wanted. I've put around 250 miles on it in the couple of weeks I've...
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    76 CB750F Super Sport

    After years of dreaming of building a cafe racer I finally got the ball rolling last December when I drove down to Charlotte and picked up this 1976 Honda CB 750F Super Sport. It has a fork, dual front discs, and wheels from a 78 and it has been painted black like a 78. With 27k miles, it's not...
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