Well this is a thread on my 1976 cb750f cafe racer build. I've owned the bike about a month now. Someone attempted to start a cafe build but it was nowhere near what I had imagined my bike to be. The mods done by PO are
- Kerker 4to1 exhaust
- Pod filters(no name brand)
- Batwing bars?(I believe that what they're called)
- Cafe Seat
- And I assume modified or aftermarket tank
- LED rear turn signals (that did not work)
- Metal side covers to hide the atrocious wiring back there
Here she is the day I bought her
Just a quick heads up this is my first motorcycle project. I've done lots of auto work but the most I have ever done on a bike is replace the plastics. When it comes to bikes I'm a total noob. I specifically bought this bike because I wanted to have a running bike to start off with but also something I could customize as my own. I wanted something I could enjoy for the rest of the season before I tore into her.
After going to take a look at her I was not aware of how big and heavy she was. In all honesty I was intimidated to say the least. She was leaking a bit of oil, had no working turn signals, no brake light and had a small exhaust leak. All minor things I thought I could fix relatively quickly. She was delivered to my home and I immediately wanted to take her for a quick spin around the block. Didn't even make it a 2 feet without stalling out. In my mind i thought this was my fault, started her back up and she stalled out again. Extremely frustrated I tried to figure out what was wrong. I removed the seat to take a look at the battery and found the terminal for the ground cable was to big for the battery bolt and that the terminal was only held on by two strands of wire. Immediately I removed the cable and replaced the connector. She fired right up and I was finally able to take her for a quick spin. She ran somewhat rough but I thought this was normal of a bike from 1976.
Attempting to repair a few things and get her running a bit better I ordered a universal taillight, spark plugs, oil and filter and got myself a matching helmet
. I added a taillight and rewired the led turn signals that were on it. I gapped and replaced the plugs without a problem. I remember the PO telling me that to do an oil change on this bike you only remove the drain plug on the oil tank and drain from there. This to me was extremely strange especially considering there is a drain plug on the motor and its accessible. So I proceeded to drain the oil from the pan and realized why he didn't want me touching that drain plug. The drain plug had been stripped and held in with what I assume to be RTV. I quickly looked up the price on a new pan and could not believe the cost. I then looked up the specs and found that advanced sells a Spark plug repair kit with the same thread size. Its basically like a timesert. For 30$ it was worth it. I bought a new plug and successfully repaired my drain plug. I thought to myself this is going pretty damn well. While I was repairing the plug I had to remove the exhaust so I sanded down any rust/paint and sprayed the whole thing in high temp black. I started her up and she ran so much better but still had a flat spot in the low to mid range.
Fixing drain plug and painting exhaust
I enjoyed her for about two weeks until I started to look up parts and ordering them. A few other issues I found were:
- Front brake squeaked and felt spongy
- Brake lines had small cracks in them although they did hold pressure
- Battery seemed old and would barely hold a charge
- Blinkers wouldn't work due to stock flasher (right blinker wouldn't work from what I suspect to be the switch)
So I found cognito moto (huge shout out to them for wonderful parts and quick shipping!) had some parts that I wanted and the rest I found scattered across the web.
I ordered
- LED turn signal and brake light strip(Cognito Moto)
- Oil Tank (Cognito Moto)
- Electronics tray(Cognito Moto)
- Stainless steel brake hoses in black
- New Turn signal/headlight switch
- EBC Front rotor and pads
- 7" Headlight with integrated LED turn signals
- Shorai battery
- LED Flasher (universal)
and began to disassemble and modify. My goal was to free up some space in the "triangle" under the seat.
Heres a photo beginning to redo the wiring to fit in the shallow tray along with adding inline fuses to remove the old fuse block. You can also see where I planned on hiding the battery.
Tray almost done(regulator mounted underneath for cooling purposes), oil tank mounted, and temporary battery box. you can also see the nice little breather I added(that started to smoke after the bike was warmed up)
The seat also needed to be cut to hide the battery in and to add my LED strip. I also added silicone to any close points to the terminals as a precaution.
Slowly but surely she was coming along. I painted the bare metal and added the LED strip
I assembled her back up since my battery box needed to get welded and the only way over there was to ride her.
I rode her to have the box welded and realized the breather smoked only when the bike had warmed up. She also still didn't run the way I thought she should. I figured why not run some sea foam through her to try and clean the carbs out. I emptied the bowls, sprayed carb cleaner wherever I could and proceeded to remove the tank and make a sea foam funnel to run the engine entirely on sea foam.
I also replaced the plugs once again after I was done with my sea foam treatment. Reinstalled gas tank and she ran much better once I burned through all the sea foam. Got the engine hot and so far no more smoke from breather. However the bike still had a flat spot. I would twist the throttle and she would bog between 2500-3500. I would leave the choke slightly on and she was about 80% better. She must have been running lean. I was terrified of touching these carbs. They look intimidating but I figured its now or never. I removed the carbs and realized she still had stock jetting! From what I read this is a no no with pods and exhaust. I was hoping to find one or two clogged jets but not this. The carbs actually look brand new inside ( I guess the PO maintained them well or the sea foam actually worked)
Now my carbs are out and I'm looking for the best rebuild kits (for the best price) and a carb syncing tool. I'm also on the fence about electronic ignition. The build is on hold for now until more parts get here. Brakes will probably be next since I have most of the parts here for that. I do wish I had ridden a properly tuned cb750 so I have something to compare mine to.
If anyone has any questions or suggestions please let me know!