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Re: "Holly" CB750K 1978 --Project: Toecutter Zen Mistress
« Reply #50 on: February 03, 2010, 06:28:49 pm »
did you just hack up a stock loom to make yours??  build looks good!  i'm interested about the diff the CR's make as well!!  i need to re-do my wiring, i'm strongly considering buying a yamiya harness and modifying it to work with my electrics under the seat hump...
this is all new totally starting from scratch making the lights so they can be taken off easy, no key all fresh new s#!t  !!! Ya I cant wait to see what the CR's do.

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« Reply #51 on: February 03, 2010, 06:36:38 pm »
Great lookin' project you got going there.

Do you know if the exhaust on the bike is stock?  I've got something similar looking on my '78k and I can't tell wether it's stock or aftermarket.  Thanks.

the exhaust is a "Mac" bought at Bent Bike north of Seattle it is aftermarket this bike never had her OG pipes, they run great and everyone asks me about them, I love how they sound ... other companies make them too Kerker,ect.ect. but these I think look super cool and I dont see em around much, at least not these exact ones.
the stock pipes and cans went 4 into 4 I believe, and very tough to find a bike with a clean set on her nowadays

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Re: "Holly" CB750K 1978 --Project: Toecutter Zen Mistress
« Reply #52 on: February 03, 2010, 06:45:25 pm »
Hey did you ever look at the Vance & Hines 4-1 at Cyclex ? Soon I am trashing my Mac.It's already pretty beat up!

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I really like the looks of it, cheap too, 235.00

I want to sen you some pics of my wiring mess, I'll post up later, its bad !

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Re: "Holly" CB750K 1978 --Project: Toecutter Zen Mistress
« Reply #53 on: February 03, 2010, 06:51:02 pm »
I've been debating on trying to save the stock wiring on my 78 or start from scratch as mine looks as bad as yours did.
I think you helped me make up my mind.
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Re: "Holly" CB750K 1978 --Project: Toecutter Zen Mistress
« Reply #54 on: February 04, 2010, 05:18:34 am »
did you just hack up a stock loom to make yours??  build looks good!  i'm interested about the diff the CR's make as well!!  i need to re-do my wiring, i'm strongly considering buying a yamiya harness and modifying it to work with my electrics under the seat hump...
this is all new totally starting from scratch making the lights so they can be taken off easy, no key all fresh new s#!t  !!! Ya I cant wait to see what the CR's do.

no key??  do you just have an ignition switch and a starter button?  where'd you get the wire for your harness since it's all new?  i saw that fuse block from centech wiring and checked out their site.  they offer chopper wiring harnesses for $99 and a full motorcycle harness for $199, and i believe they'll make it for your bike rather than a generic kit.
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Re: "Holly" CB750K 1978 --Project: Toecutter Zen Mistress
« Reply #55 on: February 04, 2010, 11:12:53 pm »
did you just hack up a stock loom to make yours??  build looks good!  i'm interested about the diff the CR's make as well!!  i need to re-do my wiring, i'm strongly considering buying a yamiya harness and modifying it to work with my electrics under the seat hump...
this is all new totally starting from scratch making the lights so they can be taken off easy, no key all fresh new s#!t  !!! Ya I cant wait to see what the CR's do.

no key??  do you just have an ignition switch and a starter button?  where'd you get the wire for your harness since it's all new?  i saw that fuse block from centech wiring and checked out their site.  they offer chopper wiring harnesses for $99 and a full motorcycle harness for $199, and i believe they'll make it for your bike rather than a generic kit.

yes I will have a switch for the power and another switch to turn all the lights on, as for the wires the guy has all the stuff he just gets it from any autoparts store since he does it all the time he already had a the stuff right there and ready. I hope he is done by next week

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Re: "Holly" CB750K 1978 --Project: Toecutter Zen Mistress
« Reply #56 on: February 05, 2010, 11:39:00 am »
I'm still staring at my wiring situation and wondering where to start.

Maybe I need to ask you over for some help.  And beer, of course  ;D

If you learn anything you need share....I just picked up another 78 750k with a spaghetti wiring harness.  I am not looking forward to it.....
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Re: "Holly" CB750K 1978 --Project: Toecutter Zen Mistress
« Reply #57 on: February 05, 2010, 11:40:10 am »
I'm subscribing because I have an unhealthy love for Mad Max and '78 750s. :D
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Re: "Holly" CB750K 1978 --Project: Toecutter Zen Mistress
« Reply #58 on: February 05, 2010, 01:21:41 pm »
i re-made my harness now it works flawless... no need to custom wire nothing..
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Re: "Holly" CB750K 1978 --Project: Toecutter Zen Mistress
« Reply #59 on: February 11, 2010, 10:45:23 am »
I am not going for the stock, if I was I'd be done already and have lots more money. I want to be able to turn on the power to the bike and not have the headlight come on draining the battery, I want to be able to quickly and easily detach all the lights for a track day or troubleshooting ... after almost 10 years riding with it "stock" I'm over stock I am looking for easy,fast,modernized comfortablility

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Re: "Holly" CB750K 1978 --Project: Toecutter Zen Mistress
« Reply #60 on: February 11, 2010, 11:01:28 am »
Hey Buddy, how you coming? Nice day to be in the garage ! Have you seen these awesome parts? Pricey, but best I've ever seen, all I need is a job !
Later brother
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Re: "Holly" CB750K 1978 --Project: Toecutter Zen Mistress
« Reply #61 on: February 11, 2010, 12:15:29 pm »
who does that Joker machine???? which board member?
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Re: "Holly" CB750K 1978 --Project: Toecutter Zen Mistress
« Reply #62 on: February 11, 2010, 06:23:22 pm »




 
just couple more hours left, take your time, be meticulous....

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Re: "Holly" CB750K 1978 --Project: Toecutter Zen Mistress
« Reply #63 on: February 11, 2010, 06:26:57 pm »
Hey Buddy, how you coming? Nice day to be in the garage ! Have you seen these awesome parts? Pricey, but best I've ever seen, all I need is a job !
Later brother
george

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holy smokes thats what I'm talking about!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
that price really aint to bad for that degree of quality

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Re: "Holly" CB750K 1978 --Project: Toecutter Zen Mistress
« Reply #64 on: February 11, 2010, 06:32:48 pm »
Yeah I thought all Joker did was HD stuff, I want that Duc clutch cover, awesome machine work on those trees !
Found this bike in completely stock condition in Feb. 08. Paid over twice what my new one cost 30 years ago. Am trying to re-create the look of the late 70's Drag Bike styling.More later. 4-2-10 It ain't stock any more and I have no idea what I am trying to create !

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Re: "Holly" CB750K 1978 --Project: Toecutter Zen Mistress
« Reply #65 on: March 02, 2010, 03:54:24 pm »


stainless and 2 aluminum  tach/speedo bracket

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Re: "Holly" CB750K 1978 --Project: Toecutter Zen Mistress
« Reply #66 on: March 02, 2010, 03:58:13 pm »
oh ya almost forgot got new shocks and fork springs "progressive" will take pics when they go on.
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Re: "Holly" CB750K 1978 --Project: Toecutter Zen Mistress
« Reply #67 on: March 03, 2010, 06:11:32 am »


stainless and 2 aluminum  tach/speedo bracket

Those turned out sweet -- you weren't kidding!  Nice job on the waterjetting.
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Re: "Holly" CB750K 1978 --Project: Toecutter Zen Mistress
« Reply #68 on: March 11, 2010, 12:38:14 pm »
wires are done just waiting for the new throttle/clutch cables and start dialing in the carbs
it's geting nice outside ..man, I really want to go for a ride
still need to make subframe for Carpy seat
anyone in houston got a tig? I need a tig to do it out of ss or aluminum.
pics soon

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Re: "Holly" CB750K 1978 --Project: Toecutter Zen Mistress
« Reply #69 on: March 11, 2010, 01:35:20 pm »
Where are the pics ? So the seat isn't a bolt on ? Which one is it ? How about a base made from plexi ? I have some 1/4 " stuff that seems sturdy enough.
 I thought about you when I took mine out a bit ago , way too loud with the new pipe, sets off car alarms and kills small animals !
What jets do you have ?
If you need me I am off this weekend ! Call me , I'll ride over.
Found this bike in completely stock condition in Feb. 08. Paid over twice what my new one cost 30 years ago. Am trying to re-create the look of the late 70's Drag Bike styling.More later. 4-2-10 It ain't stock any more and I have no idea what I am trying to create !

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Re: "Holly" CB750K 1978 --Project: Toecutter Zen Mistress
« Reply #70 on: March 11, 2010, 02:02:32 pm »
wires are done just waiting for the new throttle/clutch cables and start dialing in the carbs
it's geting nice outside ..man, I really want to go for a ride
still need to make subframe for Carpy seat
anyone in houston got a tig? I need a tig to do it out of ss or aluminum.
pics soon

I've started messing around with aluminum a bit.  I'm remaking my custom oil tank out of aluminum this weekend.  Depending on what you need, I may be able to help out.  Here in this pic, you can just see the centerstand stop I made from aluminum to keep the stand from resting against my chain.  Got it running this past weekend, btw -- loud as f@#k!
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Re: "Holly" CB750K 1978 --Project: Toecutter Zen Mistress
« Reply #71 on: March 11, 2010, 02:09:22 pm »
ya the website says it bolts right on but thats, 6u11.5h!t. Its the one on Carpy's site "vincent cafe style" I wanna make it so I hook it on to the stock hinges and lock it with the lock so I can stash stuff on underside and lock it.
And I wanna make a rack over the tail so I can put stuff  and let my fat ass stripper girlfriends sit on the back without there big ol asses breaking up the fiberglass when I hit bumps :o with some of 'em its a lot of ass I need to protect against.
Thats why I am considering SS over AL

Only jets I got are the ones this thing came with I guess they are the right size i dunno we'll see

I'll bet that pipe is the bomb

we'll see whats up, I'll call you...

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Re: "Holly" CB750K 1978 --Project: Toecutter Zen Mistress
« Reply #72 on: March 11, 2010, 02:13:27 pm »
wires are done just waiting for the new throttle/clutch cables and start dialing in the carbs
it's geting nice outside ..man, I really want to go for a ride
still need to make subframe for Carpy seat
anyone in houston got a tig? I need a tig to do it out of ss or aluminum.
pics soon

I've started messing around with aluminum a bit.  I'm remaking my custom oil tank out of aluminum this weekend.  Depending on what you need, I may be able to help out.  Here in this pic, you can just see the centerstand stop I made from aluminum to keep the stand from resting against my chain.  Got it running this past weekend, btw -- loud as f@#k!

nice nice ya thats what I like to see, you lucky its so nice out for a ride!!

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Re: "Holly" CB750K 1978 --Project: Toecutter Zen Mistress
« Reply #73 on: March 11, 2010, 03:27:32 pm »
ya the website says it bolts right on but thats, 6u11.5h!t. Its the one on Carpy's site "vincent cafe style" I wanna make it so I hook it on to the stock hinges and lock it with the lock so I can stash stuff on underside and lock it.
And I wanna make a rack over the tail so I can put stuff  and let my fat ass stripper girlfriends sit on the back without there big ol asses breaking up the fiberglass when I hit bumps :o with some of 'em its a lot of ass I need to protect against.
Thats why I am considering SS over AL

Only jets I got are the ones this thing came with I guess they are the right size i dunno we'll see

I'll bet that pipe is the bomb

we'll see whats up, I'll call you...
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Re: "Holly" CB750K 1978 --Project: Toecutter Zen Mistress
« Reply #74 on: March 11, 2010, 04:20:08 pm »
ya its cool

them pipes is #$%*'n