1977 cb750f2 Ride video

tweakin

Beer and Grease
I can officially call the bike completed! With the exception of some minor carb tuning and eventual dyno tune, it is done for the last time.

Day I brought her home.
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First go around. Frame up build with 836 kit and APE head.
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Second go around. Spoke wheel conversion with GL front end.
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Final completed version.
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Stage 3 head with 5mm valve conversion, Thanks Mike Rieck
APE race crank with Super rods
Heavy duty primary and cam chains
Heavy duty studs
Mega cycle 175-25 cam
Mukuni RS 34 carbs
Dyna 2000 ignition
APE clutch
Back cut trans
Boxed swing arm
Works rear shocks and Race tech spring and emulators in the front
Brembo rear master cylinder and braided brake lines from slingshot cycles
530 chain conversion with Sprocket Specialist hard anodized aluminum rear sprocket
FunJimmy rear set brackets with Joker Machine Rear sets, Thanks Jim!
Hard welded rockers
Vortex clip ons
Shaved GL top tree
Venhil 888 quick twist throttle
All led lighting with the exception of the H4 headlight
Fresh paint by Meticulous Paint, Thanks Larry!
A bunch of other bits...

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Re: 1977 cb750f2 completed pics

looks great. I think your other yoshi pipe looks better. The cleanest cafe I've seen...literally ;)
 
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Thanks Yogi. I thought the other pipe looked better to but it fit like shit! Wouldn't clear the oil filter and needed to be removed everytime to change the oil. And it had to be man handled just to get over the exhaust studs on the head.
YogiBear said:
looks great. I think your other yoshi pipe looks better. The cleanest cafe I've seen...literally ;)
 
Re: 1977 cb750f2 completed pics

Simply the best on this site and the best CB750 that I've ever laid eyes on...just so perfectly complete and well thought out with style in spades...WOW
 
1977 cb750f2 completed pics

Oh wow! That is effin gorgeous, one of the cleanest builds I have seen. Can you tell me what those switches are?
 
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neevo said:
Oh wow! That is effin gorgeous, one of the cleanest builds I have seen. Can you tell me what those switches are?
Here you go:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002LGLJDI/ref=oh_o00_s00_i00_details

http://www.sudco.com/ksswitches.html
 
Re: 1977 cb750f2 completed pics

Amazing bike and great workmanship! My jaw is still on the floor =0]

Paint is incredible.
 
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really dig that new pipe... can honestly say... there is nothign i would change! hahahaha i simply love everything about it! very very well done brother! hope some day i can ride it!!!
 
Re: 1977 cb750f2 completed pics

Alright... Get Out of My Head!!!

I love what you done with it... so much so that you've pretty much hit everything I want/planned to do to my '78 750K (and then some).
In fact, only about two weeks ago I decided on that same color combo. Now I'll have to go with Plan B. ::)
Guess I'll have to start wearing the tinfoil hat again :eek: :p

Great looking bike man, keep the pics coming ;)
 
Re: 1977 cb750f2 completed pics

Tweakin, did you do a turn signal delete? Or just hid them very well?
 
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YogiBear said:
Tweakin, did you do a turn signal delete? Or just hid them very well?
Just hid them well and went with LEDs to brighten thing up. I added the small Joker Machine front turn signals and this for the rear.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhMRsr-EaHc
 
1977 cb750f2 completed pics

Speaking of Joker Machine...your 750 KILLS their 750 in my opinion! Beatiful work...I love the teutonic feel of it.

Ron
 
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