CB750 No Plunger Hellride Freedom Machine

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canyoncarver said:
I like the new length and the bracing. Do you think you'll have to run a mid-chain tensioner ?
Not sure. The length really doesn't seem bad. I'm waiting on the screws to mount the rear sprocket then I'll measure it up. The local dealer didn't have a long 520 chain in stock, so I have to order. I have a tensioner here just in case.
 
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Nothing like getting a couple of days off for Fall Break and literally spending all day on a bracket to mount your coils #noglory

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Thats a clean and tight mount. I like it and with the hardtail the rear tire looks better to me too.
 
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Thanks, Mike.

A couple quick little updates...

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Brakes: I have to figure out a tab for the rear stay. Something I can try to machine tomorrow.

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Sprockets: I'm running a 38 tooth rear and a 14 tooth counter. The counter sprocket is an XL250 sprocket, with a machined spacer. Honda ran a common counter shaft tooth for several bikes, which is really convenient when you want to convert a CB750 to 520 chain.


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Way better pics. I dig how you did the axle plate now I can see it. Cool.
 
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yep. I agree with sonic. You need to slow down. your making us all look bad.

In 2 days you have gotten more done than I do in months on my projects lol

Lookin good bro
 
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Started making a seat pan. I really just want to be able to sit down on it...

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This is getting dangerously close to looking like you know what you're doing.
Once you're no longer a hack you're not welcome here anymore ;D

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I promise, I'm still a hack.

I've decided to go with a first gen XL350 tank, because I like the shape and I have an idea for placement of my ignition switch. I saw opportunity in the cutout for the carb. This tank is just for mocking. A good tank is en route...

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Seat pan is basically done. Waiting on the springs, then mount. Covering may be the last thing I do.

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Man Eric, that is nice, just wish I had some of your gumption to do something to the "too many" projects I have.
 
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WhyNot said:
Man Eric, that is nice, just wish I had some of your gumption to do something to the "too many" projects I have.

I agree...I am just lazy I guess... You are killing it on this thing !!
 
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Made a remote m/c and reservoir so I can run a simple cable control on the bars. The unit will get welded underneath the tank and a short Z50r cable will actuate the lever.

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irk miller said:
Made a remote m/c and reservoir so I can run a simple cable control on the bars. The unit will get welded underneath the tank and a short Z50r cable will actuate the lever.

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Looks great! Just curious why you didn't use the beemer under tank mc? Thought you had a spare

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HURCO550 said:
Looks great! Just curious why you didn't use the beemer under tank mc? Thought you had a spare

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The BMW m/c is too wide and too tall, it’s built for the top of the frame, it’s prone to leak, and I gave mine to Charlie at Thaw.


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