Well I sort of have an idea of what I am doing.
I am not sure what everyone expects to know about new members but:
- I am a mechanical engineer so pretty much I (well the federal government) paid a lot of money for a piece of paper. My opinion will change after I have a solid 10+ years of experience in the real world.
- I do have a lot of Autocad experience so I will be taking a crack at drawing up some custom parts if someone else hasn't already done so.
- I have been a gear head since I could walk but never really got my hands dirty until I was older so I will do my best to research the boards before asking any "dumb" questions.
- I started as a squid with my GSXR750 then became an amateur road racer here in Colorado. See avatar.
- I enjoy sour patch kids.
My name is Ryan. I have been searching for the perfect early 70s CB750 for a while. I picked up this 1971 CB750 a few days ago and I am very pleased with it.
My plans are to ride the absolute living hell out of it while I still have a little bit of nice weather available. The bike odometer shows 51,xxx but she doesn't leak(driveway spots are from my truck), rides smooth, and feels like it hasn't lost any of it's original horsepower.
Winter build plans are as follows:
- Complete 2007 GSXR 750 front end from top triple clamp down to the dual disc brakes.
- Wheels will be '07 GSXR rims for now. I eventually would like to get 17" front/back aluminum over spoked rims but I haven't quite figured out how to make that work. I've seen a few build threads on accomplishing this but not sure if I will have the time/money to make it work this winter. I have all the spare gsxr parts as of right now that will be needed for this build.
- Rear disc brake and custom bracket for caliper mounted above the rear swingarm.
- Strip the bike down and powder coat the frame black.
- Polished engine with black head.
- New paint
- Rebuild motor to mostly stock specifications.
- Rebuild carbs if necessary.
- lots more depending on $$$ and impulse decisions.
I am also planning on riding the finished product from Colorado to California to Alaska and hopefully back. The choices I make on this build will revolve around accomplishing that goal. For example, a stock reliable engine build performed by me and keeping the stock airbox fitted to mostly stock carburetors. For around town I will have a deleted rear fender and single seat, but ill figure some sort back end for bags and a rear fender for long trips.