hurco550 said:Ill help you decide. Yes you do.
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Haha. I like hanging out with enablers.
hurco550 said:Ill help you decide. Yes you do.
Your welcome.
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I concurhurco550 said:Ill help you decide. Yes you do.
Not true. You notch the frame, swap the leaf springs for 4 link and the tank fits where a reserve tank would go. It's only a 5 gal tank.cxman said:if you do it makes the truck useless for hauling stuff as the floor of the box will need cutting out if you are going to slam it
hen the tank and valves take up the rest of the room
Had a red 06 my senior year of high school in 06, through college. The V6 gets terrible gas mileage. Drove it from 06-08 until I bought a 08 Tahoe. It got worse gas mileage. Gave it to my little brother. He drove it all through high school and college. Altogether, put a touch over 200,000 on it between the two of us. Never had any major issues. Good little trucks outside of the shitty mileage.surffly said:A thing to move things.
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If you want to lay it on the ground, you have to tub it and put a runner in the bed for the axle. I'm running 16's on the back though, not 20" or bigger rims. I can get away with notching the frame just a couple of inches instead putting in a full step notch, which would warrant the runner. Most guys put the tank behind the axle where the spare tire goes. Even if you tub it, you're not losing all of your hauling space and the runner isn't usually more than a few inches tall. I also have an 8 ft bed, so even if I had to put the tank in the bed, it's not like it's taking up 32 sq ft of space.cxman said:most that i have seen protrude into the bed sorry if that is not accurate
Tune-A-Fish© said:Won this CB750 front end, model unidentified other than "sandcast?" which we all know is a sales tactic. I haven't ever seen a set with an old school steering damper. Anyone here seen a CB750 with this setup?
Obviously for the DeadTail 8)
surffly said:It is an earlier front end so could be shandcast.
No real value in it, other then the expensive top triple tree.
jpmobius said:Pretty sure the early bikes had painted headlight mounts - not that these couldn't have easily been swapped out at some time. Looks like a dampener knob to me, but I've seen fakes (what for??!!). I don't recall seeing that on a 750 - have you checked to see if it actually does the job?
surffly said:I think 1972 had the "early" fork legs (Caliper mounts are unique), chrome headlight ears AND the unicorn top triple.
People list ANY unicorn as a sandcast.
There is actually a way to tell, but it doesn't seem to effect the price much.
Any time I am at a swap meet and see that top triple I pick them up. Once bought 15-20 of them as a lot for $100......made a few bucks on that deal....