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Offline markb

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Re: Buck's Vintage Gauge Restoration - CB750 - Anyone have any experience?
« Reply #25 on: February 25, 2019, 09:50:55 AM »
Three years ago?  :o  Last time I talked to him six years ago he told me he quit the business. Apparently he had started again. Anyone know if he is still around and have current contact info?
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Re: Buck's Vintage Gauge Restoration - CB750 - Anyone have any experience?
« Reply #26 on: February 25, 2019, 12:35:40 PM »
I just bought faces from cb750faces.com for my cb550k0. Great product and only $40 shipped to the US. He has a couple nice DIY videos on his site.



I would recommend.
https://www.cb750faces.com/cb750faces.nl/en/

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Re: Buck's Vintage Gauge Restoration - CB750 - Anyone have any experience?
« Reply #27 on: February 25, 2019, 02:28:40 PM »
I can offer a full restoration service for only $179/gauge (K0 and K1) or $160 for a K2-K5.
Including new face, new cover and glass and crimp ring (K1-K5). Also the damper will be refilled.

http://www.cb750faces.com/cb750faces.nl/en/13-gauge-restoration-services

I have restored many, many of these gauges.


I have seen many of his gauge restorations in person.   They look brand new.   I also have used some of his parts (faces, bezels, etc) and they are top notch as well.
Yep, I'm the kid that figured out how to put things back together...eventually.