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Offline Achmed

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Hello from Washington
« on: May 06, 2009, 03:12:56 PM »
Hello all, been lurking for a while and glad to have found this place! I have a 76 CB750F super sport.

Nate

Offline mystic_1

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Re: Hello from Washington
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2009, 06:02:10 AM »
Hiya Nate, or should I say Asalamalakum Achmed :)

Tell us more about your bike.

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Offline Jerry Rxman Griffin aka MuthaF'er

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Re: Hello from Washington
« Reply #2 on: May 10, 2009, 11:11:16 AM »
Greetings from Colorado.

Take good care of that F. If you need any info, just ask.
As of today 3/13/2012 my original owner 75 CB750F has made it through 3 wives, er EX-wives. Free at last.  ;-)

Offline Achmed

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Re: Hello from Washington
« Reply #3 on: May 10, 2009, 01:25:22 PM »
Hey guys. Bike is pretty much bone stock which sounds like the best setup after reading the forums for a while. It was given to my father about 15 years ago, along with a K series parts bike. After various adventures cleaning the carbs (15 years ago), replacing the clutch (and breaking two clutch baskets in the process), replacing the fork seals (which are now leaking again) and then sitting for several years, I decided to get it up and running again. It runs OK but all the little things added up and made it a pain to ride. Also the side stand broke off and putting it up on the centerstand everywhere I went became irritating. So I am fixing all the little things so I can ride with my crotch rocket buddies, who never stop talking about bikes. I managed to trade my dad a drill press for the bike. Can't wait to ride again!