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Old 10-25-2007, 06:56 PM
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I have been considering getting so that I can restore it. I know that some of you guys have them. post pics of some for inspiration.
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Old 10-26-2007, 11:43 AM
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I had an all original '73 CB350 with 4k miles. Rare purple. Sold it for $900 and regret it everyday. Get the CB! [IMG]
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Check out http://www.sohc4.us/ or google CB750 four, I have found a ton of bad a$$ pics of 750 resto and modded bikes. if you have the chance to get one for a good price I wouldn't think twice about it
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how do you guys feel about riding older CB's long distance, say california, to maine, and back to california?
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that would be a nightmare on my cb500, of course i have clubman bars and stock rear sets . suspension is old and rough on my body
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i wanna restore a old cb soon my feand has a couple in his yard trying to get him to give me one nice old school hondas you dont see much around
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i restored an old cb700 nighthawk. for an old bike its pretty quick. 12.3 in the 1/4 stock and its got exhaust, jet kit, modded airbox. one of the best bikes ive owned. hydraulic lifters, shaft drive, pretty peppy. Bought it for 900 and sank like 250~ into it and alot of hours. Most reliable machine ive ever owned. Honda really did them right
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http://www.benjiescaferacer.com/blkwhlpics.html

chk this site out, this guy builds some really nice bikes.
Old 11-11-2007, 09:50 AM
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Traveling hurts in my experience. I don't like to ride longer than 2-3 hours, but that's just me. One of my friends rode his cb360 from indianapolis to denver and back. expletive that
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CB750's are great bikes once set up and you can go amazing distances on. I have owned and built them for years. I love all bikes - but CB750's are what I know.


This was the last one I completed in November 08 and wanted to fit every possible aftermarket CB750 part to it, the Magneto and of course.......

The Supercharger.

Peace and Grease
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Old 05-13-2009, 09:35 AM
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Wow, welcome to the forum carpy. your work and your reputation precede you.

I'm wondering what to do with the '75 750 in my garage. It's competing with my RD for my attn, time and money.
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Lookin good, Carpy. I read an article on your work in BIKE magazine not too long ago. Good stuff
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here is my cb400 twin





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