Sheet Metal / Body Lots of pics in this post, again click any of them for larger versions.
When I bought it the front had been "bobbed" rather poorly, and the rear was both bent and badly corroded. Back when I did the first rebuild I replaced the rear fender with something I basterdized out of a couple of different fenders. This time around I want to do something better.
After trolling various swap meets with my tape measure, I decided on a pair of Harley Davidson FXWG fenders from model years around 80 to 86. Got 'em cheap, just needed to scrub off the surface rust from the seller leaving them in the rain at the swap meets a few too many times.
The front fender is 3.5 inches wide, and fits the stock CB750 front fender brace pretty darn well. After drilling out the rivets and removing the stock fender, the FXWG front fender drops right on. Two of the mounting holes are a bit off, I could have re-drilled the fender bracket but instead I opted to weld the fender holes closed and drill new ones. Worked out quite nicely.
In the rear we again have an FXWG fender. This had the shape that I wanted and the style of taillight that I was looking for. It is 7 inches wide, whereas the space between the frame was about 6 and 3/4 inches. This fender took a bit more work to make fit. I had to squeeze it a bit in the front to clear the frame rails, and I used various hammers and dollies to shape the fender in this area to achieve the gaps and clearances I wanted. Fitting this fender also required removal of the top rear frame cross member. I'll talk more about this when I talk about the frame.
At the front of the rear fender, I found that the new fender dovetails quite nicely with the stock plastic inner fender. This allows me to use the stock front lower mounting tabs on the inside of the frame. In the final arrangement I will fasten the plastic inner fender to the leading edge of the metal fender with small fasteners. I trimmed the front of the new fender to meet the frame rails nicely. I might extend them a bit further to achieve a nicer line.
For the main fender mounts at the rear of the top frame rails, I carefully marked out and drilled new holes in the appropriate locations. I made a template or jig out of some steel bar stock and indexed off of some of the pre-drilled holes in the fender. This ensured accurate alignment of the holes. I then welded fender washers to the inside of the fender, aligned with the holes. I also welded shut some unneeded holes. I have not yet decided if I will weld nuts to the inside of the washers or if I will use loose nuts and lock washers.
In the rear we have a stock FXWG tail light assembly. Found some nice chrome button head allen fasteners at Ace hardware. I plan to convert the light to LED. Have not yet decided on a rear turn signal solution but those will be LED also. Sorry, don't have a better pic of the actual tail light at the moment.
For a gas tank, I plan to repaint and remount my Fibre-mold fiberglass gas tank. I stopped using this years ago because of it's limited fuel capacity but I do love how it looks on the bike. I'll come up with something different to use when I take longer trips. I have a couple of spare stock tanks to bash around with for that purpose. The gas tank will be the subject of it's own post in the future.
Side covers are courtest of LPM Plastics. These are nice repros of the stock side covers, my only complaint is that the lack the tabs to mount the screen behind the vents. I'll be using epoxy I think to mount some small mounting studs to take care of this. Again, this will be the subject of some future post of it's own.
More to come....
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