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    New guy here from South Carolina, 79 CB750K

    I will second Deviant's advice on Roc City Cafe, I bought an Alloy Dunstall Style seat from Sean for my GS project and it is a very quality piece. The welds are phenominal. Another place where I bought some parts was fastfromthepast.com. Jim Hinshaw is very helpful in finding rearsets and...
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    New guy here from South Carolina, 79 CB750K

    Welcome new guy from SC. The CB 750 makes a great cafe bike. I am currently working on an 81 Suzuki GS1100. One place I have bought some parts is a place that specializes in CB750. The guys name is Steve Carpenter and he is legendary in the Cafe business. Check his website: www.cb750.com ...
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    Roccitycafe is a standup biz

    I totally agree with the above comments. I bought an alloy Dunstall Style seat from Sean and the quality is fantastic. It took a couple weeks to get it, but when you see the quality of the welds and the overall product, it was well worth the wait. I will definately buy from Sean again when...
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    New Guy in North Carolina

    Some of the places I bought parts: www.fastfromthepast.com - Rear set and fork brace www.roccitycafe.com - Dunstall Style Alloy Seat www.cb750.com - Got the coolest gas cap I've ever put my mits on and a taillight. Steve Carptenter at cb750.com has a lot of honda...
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    New in Central NC

    Thanks. Bike looks good. I am going to use a Dunstall style seat too. Like your bike.
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    Fast From The Past- A+

    I ordered Tarozzi rearsets and a fork brace from Fast From The Past and they are an excellent company. Shipping was prompt. More than anything Jim Hinshaw worked with me to find the right parts. He didn't have a listing for either part for my bike, but he helped me get the right measurements...
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    New in Central NC

    How do I start a build thread? Can't quite figure that one out.
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    New in Central NC

    Picture of my GS with Progressive Shocks, Tarozzi Fork Brace, and Vortex Clip-ons. And a lot of disconnected wiring.
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    New in Central NC

    At this point I have only disassembled a bunch of stock stuff. I have installed the Tarozzi Fork brace, the Progressive Shocks, and the Vortex clip-ons. The brackets on the first set of Tarozzi rear sets didn't fit so I am swapping them for a set with a different mounting bracket. Still...
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    New in Central NC

    I am working on an '81 Suzuki GS 1100 cafe bike. Might be a little big for a cafe project, but I like it and I got a great deal on it. I bought it from the original owner with 28.5k miles. He bought it new in Albemarle in 81. I have a ton of parts on the way for it. Tarozzi rearsets and...
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