RRFactory said:i think it looks great buddy... i'm still trying to find a spoked wheel that will bolt into my front end with twin discs..
Encabulator said:Really like what you've done with this 750. May I ask how you did the seat? Or where its from?
It's not usually a bike I have an eye for but very much like what you've done with it. I too prefer not to do a full cafe as I often have pillion riders.
I personally would have an nice black or navy tank with no Honda badge and a single out exhaust, other than that it's perfect for what I'd want but thats just personal preference.
Quite inspirational, well done!
Hoosier Daddy said:I just picked up a titled frame and some spare bits of this same bike. Remainder still needs to be picked up soon.'It had me a little worrired beig a custom... but yours looks great
Really like the way it turned out.
Hoosier Daddy said:So now that I snagged the remainder of mine, I hope you don't mind if I pick your brain. Not too often I find another member with the same bike I am building.
First is, I am not sure of my front forks are correct as mine are leading axle type. Are yours the originals?
My rear brake cover is black, was yours originally or did it come with your spoke wheels? I know these were originally comstar bikes and your spoked wheels are nice.
Actually the more I compare, the more I see how much work you and your brother really did.
Oh and Love the look of the drag-bars, reminds me of my 'oldWing.. but I like your bar-end mirror better.
stepka001 said:Nice bike!! I have a couple questions for you. The under seat lights.. are they set for tail, turn & stop? If so how did you do that? I want to cafe my 82 cb900 and would like some pointers for wiring this up.
Hoosier Daddy said:Looks good yogi, the master looks tons beter and levers tie together well. Also, it may just be the lighting, but looks like you had your gauges done too.
I'd like to see a similar before and after pics on the headlight if you can... I think stock they are aweful high on these bikes.
Good call!
Hoosier Daddy said:Pretty soon, I'll be able to tell you if a tank off of a '81 CB900F fits our "C" models frame.