Author Topic: Just another 71 CB750 K1 (After over a year, I finally got some 4 into 4 pipes!)  (Read 92025 times)

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Offline edhaeuser

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Re: Just another 71 CB750 K1 (We got a rider! Just a few more details)
« Reply #350 on: August 06, 2014, 06:14:09 AM »
Hi Ed,  before and after shots are amazing! Can't possibly be the same bike.... ;D   VERY NICE!!

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Thanks Jerry and Cafe Racer!

BOTM nomination?  I am honored.  I will head over there and accept.  I still wish I had those darn pipes but I guess I better "put a fork in it" for now!

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Re: Just another 71 CB750 K1 (We got a rider! Just a few more details)
« Reply #351 on: August 06, 2014, 02:48:20 PM »
I Second the nomination,
Ed I have a 71 too.
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Re: Just another 71 CB750 K1 (We got a rider! Just a few more details)
« Reply #352 on: August 06, 2014, 03:08:53 PM »
I Second the nomination,
Ed I have a 71 too.

I knew you had a K1, but then, I know you have other bikes as well. :-)   Just making sure we were on the same page.  I would check where the coil wires are plugged in.  I am off at work for a week so I can't check mine, but I think my coil wires are plugged into the harness under the tank. 

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Re: Just another 71 CB750 K1 (We got a rider! Just a few more details)
« Reply #353 on: August 06, 2014, 03:44:50 PM »
Holy hell that's nice.   8)

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Well, after waiting for more than a year, David Silvers finally emailed that they had some HM341 pipes in stock.  I know this bike should have HM300's, but I was not willing to pay the premium for those pipes.  I always felt that the bike was unfinished with the 4 int 1 pipes that I had on there, so I bit the bullet and forked out the cash for new pipes.  My boys approve....not so sure about my wife :-)

I have been putting a fair amount of miles on throughout this last year and I sure get a lot of attention!  I am still working out tuning issues...the new exhaust seems to help....it has more top end grunt now.  I will go back to stock needle height with the new exhaust and see how that goes for the midrange.


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Looks great, Ed, that bike deserves it.  Some things are better left unsaid to the wife, trust me on that one!
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I totally agree on the pipes completing the bike. On an otherwise stock bike, it looks empty on left side with a 4-1 exhaust. Great looking bike!

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Looks great, Ed, that bike deserves it.  Some things are better left unsaid to the wife, trust me on that one!

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I totally agree on the pipes completing the bike. On an otherwise stock bike, it looks empty on left side with a 4-1 exhaust. Great looking bike!


I totally agree on the above two statements! ;D   Bike looks beautiful.
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