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Someone butchered that frame and removed the two lateral support tubes. I'd encourage you to get those welded back in, even install a frame kit while doing so.
Oh man, deja vu looking at this next to pictures of my bike. We both have our work cut out for us, kimo. I'll be keeping up with ya through here. Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk
The plinth is not too tall unless you are on the shorter side, but having it shorter would not hurt, either.
Biggest issue with bike stand is getting it up and down to that height... These bikes are heavy.As for tools, every screw on the bike is a JIS, not a Phillips. So to remove them, buy a good set of JIS bits and a hammer actuated impact. This will allow you to turn every screw out without drilling, Dremel, or stripping. You can replace them with socket heads or modern phillips as you prefer. A good set of taps and dies and pitch gauges is in my tool box. A good rubber mallet, and a decent vice for your work bench. And you can never have too much light.
Quote from: CB750 Cafe Racer Fan on October 03, 2015, 08:07:04 PMThe plinth is not too tall unless you are on the shorter side, but having it shorter would not hurt, either.Yeah I'm roughly 5' 11" but I guess it depends if ill be standing or sitting working on the bike. It's 24" as of now. Maybe i'll go down to about 18"
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