Here we go. Last summer I had a whim to get on a motorcycle and ride north (from Los Angeles). I did a lot of research and choose a CB750! I wanted to buy and ride right away, so I went to ebay and bought a K6 750 in fatastic condition. While I waited for it to arrive, (from Illionois) I borrowed my sisters 50cc Honda scooter and busted down and got my moto. license from the DMV. When the bike arrived I was extatic, this was my first motorcycle! After filling it with gas it started right away and I was teaching myself to ride moments later.
I rode the bike for the first time to mechanic in the area who specialized in SOHC4 Hondas. He replaced the chain, installed clubmans, and gave me a basic tune-up.
A week later I began my trip north. I'm not going to get into it too much, but the bottom line is that I put 3k miles on my bike in 33 days, while camping. I traveled from LA to Vancouver, then hitched rides (I was too cold and wet to ride) to Alaska, then back. I was so impressed because aside from chain lube, my bike was flawless and maintenance free!
Anyway, I then began riding my mortorcycle exclusively when I returned home. After three months of daily LA riding, I had to stop. I tore my ACL playing soccer and underwent surgery. I knew I wouldn't be able to ride my beloved bike, so I decided to tear it apart and perform some upgrades.
This is where the build begins, with a 1976 CB750. I previously rebuilt the master cylinder and front brake caliper. The bike has 14k mikes and runs great. I don't plan too many mechanical upgrades right now. Still, wanted to make some classy upgrades and so I embarked...
Bike when I started, about four weeks ago
Too much junk in the trunk here
Here is my inspiration
My favorite tool, a magnetic strip above my workbench. I got it at IKEA for like $10. It was supposed to hold knives. I love it, it keeps my bench free and my parts visible.
Cafe seat mock up. I'm not a fan of shiny bulbous things, so I'll be trying to clean her up.
I tore into her, replacing wheel bearings with All Balls. The spokes will be replaced soon.
This nail got all my wheel bearings out!
Replaced steering head bearings too, again, with All Balls
Bearings in the freezer, parts in the oven, this job came together nicely
Chop Chop
Will need to replace these cush rubbers too