Hi guys! New SOHC owner here!
I brought this 1978 CB750k home the other day:
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It looks good in the back of my truck
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- a 1973 Chevy K10. In fact, I wanted a truck in the first place to haul motorcycle arounds! Then I just had to go and restore one... but now I'm done and can focus on bikes again!
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This will be my second build.
My first build, a 74 CL200:
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The CL200 is what gave me the confidence to tackle a large project like the truck. Now the truck has delivered me my next project. It's come full circle
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The oil filter bold was stuck. Apparently, a rite of passage for all SOHC CB750 owners is to deal with an oil filter bolt that's siezed up. It's soft and was quickly rounded. With the exhaust off I had plenty of room, so I used an angle grinder to grind two flat spots that a pair of vice grips could grab well. It worked but the bolt is ruined. Thankfully I was able to find one on Amazon for around $10.
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Upon closer look at the supplied mufflers, two them have a different flange than the other two.
So clearly this bike is going to be a real piece of work. I don't plan on restoring it to any original glory. This is the perfect opportunity to go full on custom! But i'm going to keep it classy. I'm thinking a resto-mod/brat/tracker/thingy. I'm still deciding...