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Offline DWS

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Ogden, UT Newbie since may just now posting 78CB750F3 Help
« on: August 24, 2012, 04:09:45 PM »
Hi all been reading a lot on the internet and it seems to me this is the place to be to find the right answers.
My bike's are
bought new in 1978 Honda CB750 four F3-
 trying to restore but need help from people much smarter than me
BSA 500 MX Victor B50-next project- next project
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« Last Edit: August 24, 2012, 04:24:54 PM by DWS »
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78CB750F3
PD 42A with original breadbox
4 into 1
valves adjusted to .003 (intake and exhaust) ( as was suggested for cooling )
slow jets#35 Main #110
 turned out to 1.5 some paper work says 1.75
4800 feet altitude

78 Honda CB 750 F3 Restoring now(Almost done)
BSA MX 50 Next
BSA b50T Parts

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Re: Ogden, UT Newbie since may just now posting 78CB750F3 Help
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2012, 07:49:08 PM »
Welcome, DWS! You've come to the right place. Please post some pictures of your bikes. (There is a size limit of 1 meg per post, unless you use something like photo-bucket)
One of the bikes I've had, that I regret selling, was a Beezer 441 Victor Special. It wasn't the best bike ever made, but it had a certain visual style that I still admire.
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