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Re: 1977 cb750f2 915 video
« Reply #575 on: November 14, 2011, 06:00:28 AM »
Yes, I will be taking it to a dyno to dial it in sometime before soon.  Just waiting on my tins to get back from paint

Wow sounds great!! Your bike looks amazing as well. Well done on a super-fast rebuild.

Are you planning on putting this on the dyno?



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Re: 1977 cb750f2 915 video
« Reply #576 on: November 14, 2011, 08:54:46 AM »
Sounds so sweet!
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Re: 1977 cb750f2 915 video
« Reply #577 on: November 14, 2011, 09:26:17 AM »
Bomb Bike to go with the Bomb Track!  Hellz ya
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Re: 1977 cb750f2 915 video
« Reply #578 on: November 14, 2011, 04:20:17 PM »
Tweakin...ka...hill...in' me. 836 to a 915. Seems like you just got the 836 done. It's just what you do eh? Glad you and Branden are practically my neighbors!
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Re: 1977 cb750f2 915 video
« Reply #579 on: November 14, 2011, 06:01:15 PM »
Tweakin...ka...hill...in' me. 836 to a 915. Seems like you just got the 836 done. It's just what you do eh? Glad you and Branden are practically my neighbors!
Ya I know.  I have a bit of OCD....  The first time through I didn't quite build the 836 the way I wanted to (significant head work, crank ect.) so rather than start another project I decided to build this engine.  That way I have a pretty sweet 836 in the stand in the garage waiting for my next project.

By the way man, I am in Tacoma aslo (near the University of Puget Sound)  If you ever need help with anything look me up.

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Re: 1977 cb750f2 915 video
« Reply #580 on: November 14, 2011, 06:11:55 PM »
Old school Rage.. Gotta love it ;D  Slightly off topic but what type of oil cooler are you running.  I want to run my lines like your.  Right now mine are against the frame, and the cooler is a old Lockhart.  How did you mount the cooler to the frame?



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Re: 1977 cb750f2 915 video
« Reply #581 on: November 14, 2011, 06:21:30 PM »
The oil cooler is made by Earls and so are the lines and fittings, I think I got it all from Summit racing.  It is mounted using 1 1/8 cooler mounts from JEGs and I drew a template and Branden made brackets out of stainless for it.  Pretty easy to do.  If this doesn't make sense send me a PM and I can get you some more specifics later (traveling for work).
Old school Rage.. Gotta love it ;D  Slightly off topic but what type of oil cooler are you running.  I want to run my lines like your.  Right now mine are against the frame, and the cooler is a old Lockhart.  How did you mount the cooler to the frame?





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Re: 1977 cb750f2 RearSets
« Reply #582 on: December 02, 2011, 06:44:13 AM »
Here is the teaser pic that FunJimmy sent to me and BrandEn of the custom rear set brackets and heel guards he is machining for us.  They are so nice!  Thanks Jim!  The pegs and linkage/ arms are made by Durgam_K and FunJimmy was nice enough to fab up the hangers and guards to fit the F2's ;D  We are using a new brembo master set up and will anodize everything black.

Now I can go to some clip ons and new hand controls with a quick spin throttle.

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Re: 1977 cb750f2 RearSets
« Reply #583 on: December 02, 2011, 09:39:44 AM »
Very nice.  You guys have some of the best refinements I have seen on an F.  Good work FJ!
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Re: 1977 cb750f2 RearSets
« Reply #584 on: December 02, 2011, 06:57:57 PM »
Those rearsets look great tweakin.  Very nice work by FJ.
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Re: 1977 cb750f2 RearSets
« Reply #585 on: December 02, 2011, 07:05:27 PM »
Those rearsets are so sweet. Its amazing what he can do in that little shop of his. I can't wait to get them anodized and mounted up!

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Re: 1977 cb750f2 RearSets
« Reply #586 on: December 02, 2011, 09:47:07 PM »
I'm thinking it is FJ's mad skills that allow him to crank out that kind of thing with a drill press and milling bits with a compound slide setup along with the lathe and probably a jigsaw or bandsaw...
The man knows how to work with metal, it is very clear; clean almost flowing designs and a meticulous attention to details.
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Re: 1977 cb750f2 RearSets
« Reply #587 on: December 02, 2011, 11:11:31 PM »
Looking better and better all the time. 8)

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Re: 1977 cb750f2 RearSets
« Reply #588 on: December 03, 2011, 12:48:45 AM »
I'm thinking it is FJ's mad skills that allow him to crank out that kind of thing with a drill press and milling bits with a compound slide setup along with the lathe and probably a jigsaw or bandsaw...
The man knows how to work with metal, it is very clear; clean almost flowing designs and a meticulous attention to details.

tweakin and brandEn are awesome guys that just happen to have two of the nicest CB750’s in the country.
Is it any wonder that I would want to be part of their glory?

Couple of better shots.



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Re: 1977 cb750f2 RearSets
« Reply #589 on: December 03, 2011, 02:13:03 AM »
Very nice work FJ. No wonder the guys are happy!

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Re: 1977 cb750f2 RearSets
« Reply #590 on: December 03, 2011, 11:21:57 AM »
Nice shots Jim. Thanks for posting more pics. I can't wait for the motorcycle show now.

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Re: 1977 cb750f2 RearSets
« Reply #591 on: December 04, 2011, 08:44:03 PM »
One of the nicest new builds on the forum :) I love it and constantly refer back for inspiration on my 1978K project.

Speaking of which, would you happen to have any pics of how the seat is attached, including the upholstery?

I have exactly the same seat from Airtech and am looking at how best to secure & mount.

Rather than re-invent the wheel I thought it might make sense to ask somebody that knows what they are doing :)

Thanks in advance!

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Re: 1977 cb750f2 RearSets
« Reply #592 on: December 06, 2011, 05:48:44 AM »
I really do not have any pictures on how the seat is attached.  The seat cowl just slides under the back of the gastank in the front, then the rear turn signal hold the back of the cowl to the frame, pretty simple.  The actual seat (upholstery) is held on to the cowl by rivets and then snaps across the back.
One of the nicest new builds on the forum :) I love it and constantly refer back for inspiration on my 1978K project.

Speaking of which, would you happen to have any pics of how the seat is attached, including the upholstery?

I have exactly the same seat from Airtech and am looking at how best to secure & mount.

Rather than re-invent the wheel I thought it might make sense to ask somebody that knows what they are doing :)

Thanks in advance!

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Re: 1977 cb750f2 RearSets
« Reply #593 on: December 06, 2011, 07:32:53 AM »
Thanks! Makes perfect sense.

I really do not have any pictures on how the seat is attached.  The seat cowl just slides under the back of the gastank in the front, then the rear turn signal hold the back of the cowl to the frame, pretty simple.  The actual seat (upholstery) is held on to the cowl by rivets and then snaps across the back.
One of the nicest new builds on the forum :) I love it and constantly refer back for inspiration on my 1978K project.

Speaking of which, would you happen to have any pics of how the seat is attached, including the upholstery?

I have exactly the same seat from Airtech and am looking at how best to secure & mount.

Rather than re-invent the wheel I thought it might make sense to ask somebody that knows what they are doing :)

Thanks in advance!

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Re: 1977 cb750f2 RearSets
« Reply #594 on: December 06, 2011, 09:35:35 AM »
bwaller did a very nice setup on his race bike http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=83871.0  Very easy to remove, and it holds the front very firm, no movement.
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Re: 1977 cb750f2 RearSets
« Reply #595 on: December 06, 2011, 02:48:24 PM »
Thanks Tintop. Just had a look now.

bwaller did a very nice setup on his race bike http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=83871.0  Very easy to remove, and it holds the front very firm, no movement.

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Re: 1977 cb750f2 RearSets
« Reply #596 on: December 08, 2011, 12:26:38 PM »
Those rearsets are so sweet. Its amazing what he can do in that little shop of his. I can't wait to get them anodized and mounted up!

It has been my experience over the years that the small shops are where it's at, very nice!
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Re: 1977 cb750f2 RearSets
« Reply #597 on: December 27, 2011, 06:21:38 AM »
I was able to mock up the rear set brackets FunJimmy made up for brandEn and myself, Thanks Jim!  Still have a bit of sorting to do on the brake side before they are coated but I am stoked!  It is great to have rearsets on a F.





Since I now have rearsets I can also go to clip ons.  I picked up some Vortex clip ons, MSR clutch perch and new front brake master.  Shaved my top tree and had it powdercoated.  I also added new updated hand controls and a Venhill Universal 888 Quick Action Throttle kit. 

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Re: 1977 cb750f2 RearSets
« Reply #598 on: December 27, 2011, 07:03:54 AM »
I seem to recognize a bunch of your new controls.  ;)  Moving along nicely.

Did you or Fun Jimmy modify the forward shift, errr, for lack of a better word, "actuator"?  I ran mine underneath, but  the pedal heim-joint standoff fouls on the sidestand spring. (My sidestand had  to be relocated slightly forward and outboard to accept the CR750 exhaust.)  Care to get me a close-up or two?
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Re: 1977 cb750f2 RearSets
« Reply #599 on: December 27, 2011, 07:33:02 AM »
Yes David, I appreciate you pointing me in the right direction...  You didn't think I was asking all those questions just for research. :)

I also updated the pictures with a better shot of the linkage.  It is a 40mm offset bar from fastfromthepast that I cut down and rethreaded (6mm) to fit.

I emailed you a few pics.
I seem to recognize a bunch of your new controls.  ;)  Moving along nicely.

Did you or Fun Jimmy modify the forward shift, errr, for lack of a better word, "actuator"?  I ran mine underneath, but  the pedal heim-joint standoff fouls on the sidestand spring. (My sidestand had  to be relocated slightly forward and outboard to accept the CR750 exhaust.)  Care to get me a close-up or two?