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mrbucket123

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Finally finished my frankenstein cb750 cafe
« on: April 14, 2009, 11:02:40 PM »
Well after a couple of years of slow progress, I finally got a garage and was able to finish my first project.  I bought the bike a while back from a friend, wasn't in great shape.  It's got a bunch of different years in it, '72 motor, '73 frame, and what I think is a '78 swingarm and wheels.

I've replaced the wiring, chopped the exhaust, cut the extra bits off the frame, sprockets/chain, rebuilt brakes, drilled rotor, tires, bars, seat from Benji, rebuilt the carbs (took a couple tries to get right, still may have to get them off again), and a bunch of other small stuff.  Only thing left is a replacement master cylinder, I rebuilt my old one but it still leaks, I think the inside is too far corroded to seal correctly.  I'll also probably break down and get some progressive shocks, might as well since I've replaced everything else.  I also have the tapered steering head bearings, but I need to enjoy it a little before I tackle that and the forks.

Overall the project has been great.  Of course I got frusturated a few times, but I have learned a great deal about this bike, and am now more confident about working on any of my bikes.

Before and after pics below.









Thanks for looking!

Offline martino1972

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Re: Finally finished my frankenstein cb750 cafe
« Reply #1 on: April 14, 2009, 11:25:23 PM »
looking pretty good,what your doing for speed indicator..????? thumb up in wind will tell ya how fast your going..???  ;D ;D ;D ;D
Marti, I want you to know, I like you an awful lot, but guys have said far less and left wearing their drinks on their shirts.
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mrbucket123

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Re: Finally finished my frankenstein cb750 cafe
« Reply #2 on: April 15, 2009, 07:05:44 AM »
I bought one of those bicycle computers that uses a magnet on the wheel with a sensor to figure out how fast you're going.  I just haven't got around to putting it on yet, I'm sure I'll do that sometime before my inspection is up.