Well, I've been sniffing around here for about 5 months now, asking stupid noob questions, picking up great info and ideas and sharing my smartarse wit.
I've been accumulating parts and working in the background over this same time period, trying to get my project to come together. I didn't want to start a thread earlier for fear I couldn't pull it off for some reason. I've been riding bikes forever and while I can perform minor maintenance, change the oil, plugs, sprockets, adjust the chain, remove wheels, etc, I'm truly a noob as to the intricate workings of a motorcycle. This forum and the people here that contribute have truly been a blessing, because without you guys/gals, I couldn't have gotten as far as I have. This is a great forum and the motorcycling spirit truly lives here. I've never seen a more 'civilized' group that aren't constantly argueing or slinging insults, thumping their chests and so on and so forth. Even when rarely it is does happen, people don't seem to take it to heart and simply let it slide off and come right back for the good of group.
In my introduction to this forum, I stated that I bought the '76 CB750K to have a bike I could ride two up with my girlfriend, but since after my first streetbike (a '77 CB550 by the way), all my other bikes have been sportbikes, so I don't know how to ride a bike with a straight back and good ergonomics. Therefore, I had to turn it into a cafe.
Since this bike has to be a two seater, I can't do the solo seat, but I guess it will never be a true cafe, but that's fine by me.
Now about the bike. I bought a runner and one that was in average to above average shape. I wasn't going to change too much until I found this forum and became inspired. As I said, I've obtained a lot of great info and ideas from people on this forum. Back in January only a few days after I had brought the bike home, Pro Teal posted a pic of a Honda 450 Black Bomber that someone had cafed. I loved the look and that became the main inspiration, since then others bikes, projects and ideas have come up that have led to my vision and concept. I personally want to thank Pro Teal for that picture and the inspiration that came from it. I want to thank DME for his exteneded tank idea and his personal answering all my questions. I love the vintage racebike look those tanks give. I want to thank Eric Lessard who I met on ebay. He built my wheels and put up with my stupid noob questions(and I think he lurks around here somewhere)
. I want to thank whomever realized the GL1000 frontend would swap out with a CB750 and especially thank Eurban who has been helping with this aspect of my project and replying to my noob questions. He is extremely knowledgeable and very thorough in his answers. Actaully, I want to thank everyone who has ever contributed to this forum, because I am sure, if not me, then you have helped someone somewhere. I also want to thank my good friend Jason who is my riding buddy and also happens to own a body shop. That definitely can be a good thing!
I also think he is getting bit by the vintage bug, so we shall see what happens.
Here is the bike I started out with. As you can see it was in good shape. I didn't realize until months later that it had lowering blocks on it because I had never heard or seen such a thing.
Below is the concept (done in photoshop). I want the tank to look like 1960's Hondas (the bikes that had the chrome panels on the tank). Rather than use chrome panels, I am going to paint the sides with Alsa Mirrachrome. It's a chrome paint that when applied correctly is supposed to provide 90+% reflectivity. It's expensive stuff, but I hope it works the way I want it to. Here is a link to some pictures of what it should look like:
http://alsacorp.com/products/mirrachrome/mirra_show1.htmOther than the tank. The bike will have Mac dragpipes that have been modified to make the pipes on each side sit side by side instead of staggered. The pipes in the below picture are not photoshopped. The rear wheel will be a 150 size tire on a 3x16" Harley Davidson rim. The front wheel will be stock size but mounted to a GL1000 front end in order to get beefier forks and two disk brakes up front. Bike will have clip ons and a modern master cylinder. The wheels will have black powdercoated rims and stainless steel spokes.
I'm hopefully only 2-3 weeks from being done... although are we ever truly done? I'm about 3/4th's of the way there and I have tons of pictures of each step of the process. I'll post some here, but what I don't post here, I'll try to host somewhere for people to go visit if they are interested.
I'm interested in feedback... even if you don't like it. It's my bike and I like it, so that's all that really matters to me. Also, if you see something I have done or I am doing that appears unsafe, please speak up. As I said, I'm a noob at all of this and my mechanical knowledge is limited.
Again, the second picture is concept, so it won't look exactly like that, but I hope I can get very close.
--xTalon