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    changing from 630 to 530 chain

    I got the front sprocket and chain already but no rear sprocket yet. Its for my 77 cb750k. My understanding is that when going from 630 to 530 you would multiply the teeth/links by 6/5 so the stock front (15) would be 18, the rear stock of 35 [It's actually 41, I'm a dummy] would be 42 [48/49...
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    '77 750k throttle cables

    So I've got a couple questions. I put clubman bars on and as you'd think the cables look a bit long now, any suggestions as for shorter cables that would work properly? Also I'm having an issue (it was happening since I got the bike but as I haven't been riding it's not been an issue) The...
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    1977 CB750k, (small progress is better than none)

    Hi there, I bought this '77 750k last weekend and got it home wednesday. It had been sitting outside most of this summer from what I can gather. I believe it had been stored in a barn or shed for years before that so as you might think there are a few things that need attention, and it's...
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    Noob wiring question on a '77 750k

    So when I bought the bike last weekend the previous owner had several things off because he wanted to restore it. One of the things was the headlight. He had started disconnecting wires inside. I've never done any wiring work before but I found a nice color wore diagram for the k3-k7 bikes. The...
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    Few questions regarding '77 cb750k

    Hi, I've been trying to search the forums, google, and the shop manual and I can't seem to find the fork tube size for this year. I'm assuming it's 35 but I'm not sure. Also, has anyone had luck with a specific brand of clubmans with the stock tank? I know from what I see most people use an...
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    New Member/cb750 project from PA.

    Hi there, Im Jon from northeast PA, I've been reading the forums for a few months since i stumbled upon the site. I got my first bike in Feb. (85 Nighthawk 450). I really wanted an older more classic but I couldn't pass up the price ($600) and after I replaced a few gaskets, plugs, chain...
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