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Just waiting on one needle bearing for the starter gear and then the cases will be put back together and I'll get the top end going. The crank was lightened and balanced by ape. Rods were shot peened and balanced by Mike and he put cb750 rod bolts and nuts on for added strength
Alright front wheel is done except for waiting on my 20mm axle from ttr. Rear wheel I'm gonna have to angle the spoke holes more. When trueing them, out too much of a bow on the spokes. Bucannon said it was structurally good but I didn't like how it looked.
Alright got to where I'm happy with the sprocket cover. It's going to get vapor blasted like the rest of the motor is. The holes I spaced around the structural bracing on the backside. I'm happy with how it turned out. Also did the last layers for the seat pan. Going to trim it tomorrow and put some nut serts in it and off to Chicago to get some leather and alcantara
Quick update. Side covers went out today to vapor-blasting.net, seat pan went out also. My shocks should be here today or tomorrow and my head arrives Wednesday. Last night finally got around to cleaning the shop before I get back on the cb175.
Oh ya on the plus side, I got shocks!!! I'm torn on the fork lowers. I was thinking polished but then I bomb canned one black quick and it looked pretty damn good.
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