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Offline medic09

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« on: August 28, 2009, 08:26:41 AM »
Has Scott been around?  Seems I haven't seen him on here in quite a while.
Mordechai

'78 CB750K
'76 Triumph T160 Trident (rebuilding)
'07 aprilia Caponord

Santa Fe, NM

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Re: SD750F
« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2009, 11:20:18 AM »
Medic09,

I have been around. I've have not made much postings with any value. Still working on the F3. And don't know about Albuquerque this year yet.

Scott

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Re: SD750F
« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2009, 11:28:48 AM »
Good to hear from ya!

I was gratefully thinking of you as I slowly go at the wiring on the Triumph project I brought home.  I finally got to show the Honda electrical repairs to the guy who sold me the CB750.  He claims he had no idea the wiring was all...haywire.  The repairs you guided me through are all holding up, and the bike still runs well...and I still understand nothing about electrical stuff. :D

Glad to hear you're well!  Is the F3 running at all?
Mordechai

'78 CB750K
'76 Triumph T160 Trident (rebuilding)
'07 aprilia Caponord

Santa Fe, NM

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Re: SD750F
« Reply #3 on: September 01, 2009, 11:35:41 AM »
Still in process of putting the engine back together. I broke it all the way down. And repainted the exterior surfaces with a high temp ceramic paint. Waiting for a new drive chain tensioner as well as a new timing chain. Then all the parts will be back together and I can start with the fun stuff.

I still plan to redo the entire electrical and add solid state relays in a unit that controls all the lights and blinkers as well as drive the power relays for the started and main relay for power. LED lights, Holegin main light and off I go.

I have the primary color picked out. I will be painting the tank and covers in a 1967 Mercury Mediterranean Blue. I nice metallic blue gray that matches my gray tones in the frame and engine.

Scott