Author Topic: Rebirth of paulages' cb735  (Read 115512 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline Jerry Rxman Griffin aka MuthaF'er

  • This MuthaF'er is getting to be a
  • Really Old Timer ...
  • *******
  • Posts: 14,912
  • Bought her new 4/75
Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb718 bike
« Reply #200 on: February 21, 2010, 10:48:46 AM »
Way too nice!!
As of today 3/13/2012 my original owner 75 CB750F has made it through 3 wives, er EX-wives. Free at last.  ;-)

Offline fasturd

  • Hot Shot
  • ***
  • Posts: 607
Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb718 bike
« Reply #201 on: February 21, 2010, 11:26:05 AM »
Yes I have to agree. Super cool build. Let us know if you post the pro pics. Would love to see all the finished details.

Good luck on the next one!
13 in the garage and counting...

Link to my link...   http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=58422.0

Offline paulages

  • Old Timer
  • ******
  • Posts: 3,876
  • 1976 cb735
    • DOOMTOWN RIDERS P.R.M.C.
Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb718 bike
« Reply #202 on: February 21, 2010, 11:31:51 AM »
Yes I have to agree. Super cool build. Let us know if you post the pro pics. Would love to see all the finished details.

Good luck on the next one!

that last post was a lo-fi version of the pro pics. i need to buy hi resolution copies from him. there were a few detail shots i liked a lot that he didn't post there, like the shift shaft support.
paul
SOHC4 member #1050

1974 CB550 (735cc)
1976 CB550 (590cc) road racer
1973 CB750K3
1972 NORTON Commando Combat
1996 KLX650 R

Offline turboguzzi

  • Old Timer
  • ******
  • Posts: 4,085
Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb718 bike
« Reply #203 on: February 21, 2010, 12:32:14 PM »
molto bella!

congrats man, looks like you finally learned how to bolts things together...  ;)

what's next indeed?

cheers

TG

Offline paulages

  • Old Timer
  • ******
  • Posts: 3,876
  • 1976 cb735
    • DOOMTOWN RIDERS P.R.M.C.
Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb718 bike
« Reply #204 on: February 21, 2010, 12:36:50 PM »
molto bella!

congrats man, looks like you finally learned how to bolts things together...  ;)

what's next indeed?

cheers

TG

i'm getting there anyway... some things still fall off, though mostly on the british stuff.  ;)

got my loaner trans from bwaller in the mail yesterday, so now i can do the swap in an afternoon instead of waiting weeks for mine to be undercut. that and finding the mystery leak, and it's a done deal.  ;D i broke my hand monday on the BSA.. as soon as that's a little more healed i'll be pulling the engine.

just changed the head gasket on my '72 norton combat i just picked up a few days ago.. i'm also buying a '77 ducati 860GT soon, which i plan to convert to the 900SS, or close to it anyway.

paul
SOHC4 member #1050

1974 CB550 (735cc)
1976 CB550 (590cc) road racer
1973 CB750K3
1972 NORTON Commando Combat
1996 KLX650 R

Ryan 550k

  • Guest
Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb718 bike
« Reply #205 on: February 21, 2010, 01:34:42 PM »
i broke my hand monday on the BSA.. as soon as that's a little more healed i'll be pulling the engine.

What happened?
« Last Edit: February 21, 2010, 01:36:19 PM by R550 »

Offline paulages

  • Old Timer
  • ******
  • Posts: 3,876
  • 1976 cb735
    • DOOMTOWN RIDERS P.R.M.C.
Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb718 bike
« Reply #206 on: February 21, 2010, 02:02:34 PM »
i broke my hand monday on the BSA.. as soon as that's a little more healed i'll be pulling the engine.

What happened?

throttle stuck wide open.. brain thought "pull the clutch, hit the kill switch." body thought "pull the goddamn brake before i crash into that bush, full speed ahead." bad move.
paul
SOHC4 member #1050

1974 CB550 (735cc)
1976 CB550 (590cc) road racer
1973 CB750K3
1972 NORTON Commando Combat
1996 KLX650 R

Offline Frankenkit

  • Industrial Strength
  • Really Old Timer ...
  • *******
  • Posts: 6,525
  • 2012 CBR250R, 72 CL350, Member #4600
Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb718 bike
« Reply #207 on: February 21, 2010, 02:20:35 PM »
bad times :( how's the shoulder?
"Moderation in all things - especially moderation. Too much moderation is excessive. The occasional excess is all part of living the moderate life."
2012 CBR250R "Black Betty"
1980 CB650c- (sold) Delilah
1973 CL350- Lola?
Sweet, bubbly, Buddha - Say it ain't so!!!
Stuff for sale

Offline turboguzzi

  • Old Timer
  • ******
  • Posts: 4,085
Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb718 bike
« Reply #208 on: February 21, 2010, 03:04:36 PM »
gee man! that sucks!

how bad is your hand?

Take real care.

TG

Offline paulages

  • Old Timer
  • ******
  • Posts: 3,876
  • 1976 cb735
    • DOOMTOWN RIDERS P.R.M.C.
Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb718 bike
« Reply #209 on: February 21, 2010, 05:58:24 PM »
gee man! that sucks!

how bad is your hand?

Take real care.

TG

broke the first metacarpal in the thumb... doesn't hurt at all, but the splint is annoying the #$%* out of me... can't work on bikes easily with one hand! i think i damaged the accromioclavicular joint in the shoulder, but they didn't find any breaks. that hurt like a mother#$%*er. my vet friend is getting me some cow sleeves, so i can glove up the left hand and still work on bikes.  ;D
paul
SOHC4 member #1050

1974 CB550 (735cc)
1976 CB550 (590cc) road racer
1973 CB750K3
1972 NORTON Commando Combat
1996 KLX650 R

Offline bwaller

  • Really Old Timer ...
  • *******
  • Posts: 7,485
Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb718 bike
« Reply #210 on: February 21, 2010, 07:17:44 PM »
As long as it doesn't give you the urge to....oh never mind.

Offline Zaipai

  • I am getting closer to being an
  • Old Timer
  • ******
  • Posts: 3,400
    • My Home page
Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb718 bike
« Reply #211 on: February 21, 2010, 08:56:44 PM »





You have done just an awesome job here. You should be extremely proud of that bike!

.: Scott :.
Its my Avatar..

75 CB550F  | 


Offline heyjones

  • Enthusiast
  • **
  • Posts: 201
Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb718 bike
« Reply #212 on: February 21, 2010, 09:12:34 PM »
tank, seat and fairing are mounted. i need to finish foaming the seat pan so my friend the upholsterer can put some vinyl on it... going out of town for a few days, but when i get back i should be able to install the cam and get the engine ready to drop in.





Where did you get these tank decals?
1976 CB750K
My Build Thread

traveler

  • Guest
Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb718 bike
« Reply #213 on: February 21, 2010, 09:19:56 PM »





You have done just an awesome job here. You should be extremely proud of that bike!

.: Scott :.

"PURE SEX" right there!

~Joe

Offline paulages

  • Old Timer
  • ******
  • Posts: 3,876
  • 1976 cb735
    • DOOMTOWN RIDERS P.R.M.C.
Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb718 bike
« Reply #214 on: February 21, 2010, 09:29:41 PM »
tank, seat and fairing are mounted. i need to finish foaming the seat pan so my friend the upholsterer can put some vinyl on it... going out of town for a few days, but when i get back i should be able to install the cam and get the engine ready to drop in.





Where did you get these tank decals?

They were on the tank as I got it.. 1980 era decals.
paul
SOHC4 member #1050

1974 CB550 (735cc)
1976 CB550 (590cc) road racer
1973 CB750K3
1972 NORTON Commando Combat
1996 KLX650 R

Offline heyjones

  • Enthusiast
  • **
  • Posts: 201
Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb718 bike
« Reply #215 on: February 21, 2010, 09:31:31 PM »
Thanks for the reply, I might have managed to track them down... here's the link:

http://www.cbdecals.afegraphics.com/view_product.php?adminshopping=&product=82xr500r-TNKLG-CB00407

These are for a 1982 xr500r, and for less than $20 they're worth a shot, right?
1976 CB750K
My Build Thread

Offline syth82

  • Hot Shot
  • ***
  • Posts: 401
  • 1976 cb550f project
Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb718 bike
« Reply #216 on: February 21, 2010, 10:40:55 PM »
What a gorgeous motorcycle! Too cool, Paul.

I was curious about the support you have on the shift shaft: is it structurally necessary or did you add it because it looks freaking awesome? I was considering running mine without the cover, but I sure like what you did with it.   ;D
-Luke


By trying to make yourself sound intelligent you appear to be #$%*in stupid......

Offline pdxPope

  • Hit Shit, Hat Shat, Hut Shut,
  • Hot Shot
  • ***
  • Posts: 490
Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb718 bike
« Reply #217 on: February 21, 2010, 11:37:31 PM »
Quote
i'm also buying a '77 ducati 860GT soon,

Is that the one up the street from the shop?


-JP

The flowers say "Let's go shopping together..."
While the unicorn whispers "...for adult toys."

Offline turboguzzi

  • Old Timer
  • ******
  • Posts: 4,085
Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb718 bike
« Reply #218 on: February 22, 2010, 01:22:01 AM »
What a gorgeous motorcycle! Too cool, Paul.

I was curious about the support you have on the shift shaft: is it structurally necessary or did you add it because it looks freaking awesome? I was considering running mine without the cover, but I sure like what you did with it.   ;D


it will work without the cover but shifting will be smoother with the support. without it, the long shift shaft (goes all the way to the other side of the engine!) flexes and creates drag.

TG

Offline greasy j

  • lanesplitting
  • Expert
  • ****
  • Posts: 853
  • non serviam
    • Dimale Painting & Restoration
Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb718 bike
« Reply #219 on: February 22, 2010, 01:26:49 AM »
man, that thing came out awesome! the one thing I noticed is the stock inner fender is super visible w/ the empty middle section. since you are becoming a metal maestro you could make one with a nice smooth curve to replace the lumpy stock one. maybe have it match the alloy stuff?

just an idea, it sounds like you have a lot on your hands, though.

I finally started tearing my engine apart. one of the bolts that holds the cam bearing covers on was upside down, with the head of the bolt being held in by the oil guide lookin things that get the cover to line up with the head. so it doesn't come out like the rest of them and the cam bearing cover is held on with 2 nuts on top instead of the head of the screw. some kind of fix I guess.

other than that weirdness though, everything is coming out looking like new. I'm only the 2nd owner, and the guy who bought it in 71 didn't do much but let it rust. just goin for stock, but my teacher is letting me know about free ways to make more power. porting and 3x cutting valve seats and stuff like that. I'm really glad I took this class.

I'll start a build thread, but I'm waitin cuz there's not a lot to post yet.

I'd like to see pics of your other bikes...

Offline paulages

  • Old Timer
  • ******
  • Posts: 3,876
  • 1976 cb735
    • DOOMTOWN RIDERS P.R.M.C.
Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb718 bike
« Reply #220 on: February 22, 2010, 02:53:18 AM »
man, that thing came out awesome! the one thing I noticed is the stock inner fender is super visible w/ the empty middle section. since you are becoming a metal maestro you could make one with a nice smooth curve to replace the lumpy stock one. maybe have it match the alloy stuff?

just an idea, it sounds like you have a lot on your hands, though.

I finally started tearing my engine apart. one of the bolts that holds the cam bearing covers on was upside down, with the head of the bolt being held in by the oil guide lookin things that get the cover to line up with the head. so it doesn't come out like the rest of them and the cam bearing cover is held on with 2 nuts on top instead of the head of the screw. some kind of fix I guess.

other than that weirdness though, everything is coming out looking like new. I'm only the 2nd owner, and the guy who bought it in 71 didn't do much but let it rust. just goin for stock, but my teacher is letting me know about free ways to make more power. porting and 3x cutting valve seats and stuff like that. I'm really glad I took this class.

I'll start a build thread, but I'm waitin cuz there's not a lot to post yet.

I'd like to see pics of your other bikes...


honestly, i think the stock inner fender is one of the most functional parts of the stock bike.. it's lighter than alloy aluminum could possibly be, and does it's job perfectly. i see no real need to replace it except for aesthetics.
paul
SOHC4 member #1050

1974 CB550 (735cc)
1976 CB550 (590cc) road racer
1973 CB750K3
1972 NORTON Commando Combat
1996 KLX650 R

Offline Kemp

  • Hot Shot
  • ***
  • Posts: 261
Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb718 bike
« Reply #221 on: February 22, 2010, 01:27:27 PM »
Unbelievably beautiful! Looks like a very complete pkg as noted in your attention to even the smallest detail. Real inspiration. The buisness with undercut transmission, is that a must once you start making in excess of 60hp? When you undercut, what gears do you perform this surgery on and what sort of cost is expected.

Offline paulages

  • Old Timer
  • ******
  • Posts: 3,876
  • 1976 cb735
    • DOOMTOWN RIDERS P.R.M.C.
Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb718 bike
« Reply #222 on: February 22, 2010, 01:36:07 PM »
Unbelievably beautiful! Looks like a very complete pkg as noted in your attention to even the smallest detail. Real inspiration. The buisness with undercut transmission, is that a must once you start making in excess of 60hp? When you undercut, what gears do you perform this surgery on and what sort of cost is expected.

i don't know that there is HP break at which point you need it, so much as that you want your gearbox to reliably hold under power, especially under racing conditions. mine was slipping in and out of third. typically, 1st gear isn't cut so that neutral is not difficult to find. runs about $50 a gearset or $300 for the whole package.
paul
SOHC4 member #1050

1974 CB550 (735cc)
1976 CB550 (590cc) road racer
1973 CB750K3
1972 NORTON Commando Combat
1996 KLX650 R

Offline turboguzzi

  • Old Timer
  • ******
  • Posts: 4,085
Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb718 bike
« Reply #223 on: February 22, 2010, 03:56:41 PM »
what did you do with the forks?

Offline paulages

  • Old Timer
  • ******
  • Posts: 3,876
  • 1976 cb735
    • DOOMTOWN RIDERS P.R.M.C.
Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb718 bike
« Reply #224 on: February 22, 2010, 04:16:35 PM »
what did you do with the forks?

haven't had a look at them yet to measure, but i'm pretty sure it's the big middle fork that's the problem (different than the 500), as it controls third gear. brent is sending me a good one he has in case it's the problem.
paul
SOHC4 member #1050

1974 CB550 (735cc)
1976 CB550 (590cc) road racer
1973 CB750K3
1972 NORTON Commando Combat
1996 KLX650 R