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Re: $150 '74 CB750K4 Build-Updated 9/15/07
« Reply #50 on: December 06, 2007, 10:29:27 AM »
I used Tommasselli Adjustable Clubmans.  They're $125 a pop, but allow you to adjust the angle to your liking.  I think mine are somewhere between drag bars and clubmans.  The brace I found on ebay.  I have a GL1000 front end on the beast, so there were more options.  I don't remember who made it, and I don't remember any markings on it.  I'll take some pics tonight when I get home as I have to do some stuff in the garage anyway...

As for the GL front end, this thing stops like a mother...The more modern (by, oh, 5 years, :D) rear mounted dual calipers are awesome.  If you are thinking about upgrading and want a good reason to, the brakes could be it.

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Re: $150 '74 CB750K4 Build-Updated 9/15/07
« Reply #51 on: March 05, 2008, 06:49:51 PM »
i cant believe i never saw this thread ::)

  Guys... this bike looks amazing in person


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Re: $150 '74 CB750K4 Build-Updated 9/15/07
« Reply #52 on: March 05, 2008, 07:36:51 PM »
Yeah, well, it needs new paint....I'm pulling the parts tomorrow night to give to APTech to repaint for me...dunno if I want to stay with the same color scheme on the tank, etc...Still needs a seat pad too...but thanks Manny...I appreciate it!

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Re: $150 '74 CB750K4 Build-Updated 9/15/07
« Reply #53 on: March 05, 2008, 07:42:33 PM »
Yeah, well, it needs new paint....

you still haven't done that  ::) .....slacker


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Re: $150 '74 CB750K4 Build-Updated 9/15/07
« Reply #54 on: March 05, 2008, 07:44:07 PM »
Whatever....like your house flooding is any excuse for you NOT having your bondo work done...BTW, if I got you an extra CB750 tank, you think you could put some dents in it for me like you did yours?

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Re: $150 '74 CB750K4 Build-Updated 9/15/07
« Reply #55 on: March 05, 2008, 07:46:18 PM »
absolutely..... after all the parts you donated to me ...i would be honored Mike

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Re: $150 '74 CB750K4 Build-Updated 9/15/07
« Reply #56 on: March 05, 2008, 07:47:47 PM »
i thought about bringing parts to this hotel to work on  ;D ;D

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Re: $150 '74 CB750K4 Build-Updated 9/15/07
« Reply #57 on: March 05, 2008, 09:09:47 PM »
My cousin built a little Honda 80 in a hotel room once...the management wasn't soo pleased...

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Re: $150 '74 CB750K4 Build-Updated 9/15/07
« Reply #58 on: March 08, 2008, 09:07:23 AM »
My cousin built a little Honda 80 in a hotel room once...the management wasn't soo pleased...

Looks like I'm going to be following in your footsteps, Mike...the "K" way. I found a K2, minus front fender and rear swingarm/wheel, for $250. As soon as I can get a ride home for it, the first (of 3 on order, now) Hondaman Special will begin!
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Re: $150 '74 CB750K4 Build-Updated 9/15/07
« Reply #59 on: February 15, 2011, 06:34:32 PM »
So....now that I sold the bike, I probably should recap this thread w/ pics....

Had to rebuild the engine over Winter 2009 as the reason I was blowing oil was because I installed the top ring the wrong way.  New 3 piece rings and after 100 miles everything was fine.

Since then its been fine, here's the list of everything done:

Suspension and Brakes:
GL1000 Front end w/ Progressive fork springs
GL1000 Fork Brace
Progressive 12 Series rear shocks
All Balls Wheel Bearings
Tapered steering head bearings
Custom fit (Hondaman) bronze swing arm bushings/rebuild
New Dunstall TT100/K81 Tires (<500 mi)
New spokes, wheels professionally trued
New Pads (F/R), front brake pistons
S/S Brake Lines
M/C and calipers rebuilt
Steering Damper (not installed, but has fork clamp for installation)
New Chain

Engine, Exhaust, Ignition:
Complete rebuild (cases split), <1000 mi since rebuild!
New rings, cylinders measured and honed
Spin on oil filter adapter
Oil Cooler
1975 CB750F Header
Dunstall slip on silencer (real, not replica)
Carbs cleaned and rebuilt
Dyna 3 ohm coils
Dyna S Ignition
Dyna plug wires
Iridium Plugs

Appearance/Misc:
Solo Throttle
All In One LH Control Switch
Tommasselli Adjustable Clubmans
Tarozzi Rear Sets
Digital Bike Speedo
Fiberglass Cafe seat (custom covered)
LED Front and Rear Signals (front not installed)
Polished forks and brake hub
Finned Ignition and clutch covers
Chrome stator cover
New ABS Side covers
Tank has been sealed
Petcock rebuilt
New wiring harness
Motion Pro Cables
Frame, rims and hubs are powdercoated






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Re: $150 '74 CB750K4 Build-Updated 9/15/07
« Reply #60 on: February 16, 2011, 07:24:01 AM »
sad to see her go .. but oh well , now it's time for the next one  ;D ;D