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1981cb650c

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hydraulic clutch?
« on: September 14, 2008, 12:42:05 PM »
check out this clutch setup, found this on kijiji


http://hamilton.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-motorcycles-Honda-CB750F-Super-Sport-1975-Vintage-muscle-bike-W0QQAdIdZ70402559

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I have for sale 1975 Honda CB750F Super Sport. It has 9900 km (around 7000 km this season) on the clock after recent rebuild.
Excessive custom work. Put the Clubman bars (included) on and get the Café Racer style. Rebuilt engine (bottom & top ends done; hydraulic clutch installed; Spin-on filter; oil cooler + Lockhart thermostat; polished covers, Dyna S electronic ignition and 3 Ohm coils, etc.). Powdercoated frame and rebuilt chassis (new bronze bushings installed, tapered bearings on front end, new brake lines, brake pistons, new gold chain and sprockets this season). Metzeler tires (new rear tire - this summer). Reworked electrics with new connectors and electronic voltage regulator; lights are LED converted. Comes with extra stock and performance parts (811cc big bore kit, hot Webcam camshaft, heavy duty springs, Kibblewite valves set, Clubman bars, etc.). Nothing wrong with a bike, I am just switching to dual sport – enduro machines. Can certify it for you! Must see! $4500. OBO.
Contact me at honda.cb750f.1975@gmail.com Max

 

Offline Canada

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Re: hydraulic clutch?
« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2008, 06:41:03 PM »
I've seen them before and there are a few write-ups on the modification here on the forum. I am more curious about the Sapporo beer can that is attached to the side? Any ideas what this is all about?
Does clinching your teeth slow you down in the corners?

Offline eurban

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Re: hydraulic clutch?
« Reply #2 on: September 14, 2008, 06:54:12 PM »
Spooge collector for the crankcase breather . . . .