my 1st build 1980 cb 750f

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Re: my 1st build 1980 cb 750f

Postby mutant on 19 Mar 2010, 15:24

Nice work so far so keep it coming man.
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Re: my 1st build 1980 cb 750f

Postby brass33 on 24 Mar 2010, 21:24

here are some updates FINALLY fuck so the ball is rolling only problem my baby isnt a roller yet its getting there though :D anyways today couldnt get much done on the frame everything was locked up and i needed a grinder to finish the frame. so i went ahead and started making my new shifter. the frame is about 70% done i made some metal slugs, started getting the swing arm ready for my new shocks and thats really about it. next week im hoping i'll be ready to work on my gas tank, head light mounts im even thinking about making my own grips not sure though but im falling behind on this bike i try to be in that shop as much as i can. well here are some pics long overdue but i got them
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well its simple this nut that goes into the carburator powers the warp drive
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Re: my 1st build 1980 cb 750f

Postby brass33 on 24 Mar 2010, 21:45

some more pictures. if you guys are wondering why i put in the picture of me well makes me feel sexy 8-) ahahahhhaha
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metal slugs for the frame
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new shifter in working on
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cutting some metal for slugs and the shifter
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Re: my 1st build 1980 cb 750f

Postby BeeDub on 25 Mar 2010, 10:52

I don't know about the bike, but that bandsaw looks faster than shit!
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Re: my 1st build 1980 cb 750f

Postby mutant on 29 Mar 2010, 11:48

Damn, wish I had access to that kind of machinery. Don't know if it would help though since I don't know how to operated any of it. Heh.
Keep the posts coming even if you have to put yourself in every shot.
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Re: my 1st build 1980 cb 750f

Postby brass33 on 21 Apr 2010, 15:18

alright then updates my computer is fucked so i cant post any new pics up for awhile but i've been able to finish a few things for the bike i made my new shifter which i think pretty bitching and the new foot pegs too. at the moment im working on making bungs for the gas tank for the side gas gauge. what else is there i was working on makin my headlight mounts but i completely fucked it up and just now i fucked up again with the back end :twisted: it seems for every 2 steps i take i go one step back, shit is intense but no one said it was going to be easy so now i gotta go and fix some of my fuck ups on my bike but im lucky enough to be saving a shit load of money hahahahah theres always a plus side anyways next time i'll have pics posted :D
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Re: my 1st build 1980 cb 750f

Postby mutant on 23 Apr 2010, 16:16

Dude, don't be so hard on yourself. It comes with the territory. It always seems I need to do the same shit 4x before I make headway that's why I haven't posted any builds yet. Measure twice and cut once is fookn great but never seems to work out for me. Just keep at it and don't let the gods of suckass bring you down.
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Re: my 1st build 1980 cb 750f

Postby brass33 on 31 Aug 2010, 14:03

alright im long over due but here are some pictures of some of the stuff i did while i was in the shop, im really loving this shifter i made i didnt use a tig to weld it i used a mig, so im hoping it'll handle my foot when i shift this whore into gear
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Re: my 1st build 1980 cb 750f

Postby brass33 on 31 Aug 2010, 14:05

shit sorry for the bad pictures i'll resize them
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Re: my 1st build 1980 cb 750f

Postby brass33 on 31 Aug 2010, 14:19

here are more pictures its not much for now, but im back in the shop midway through sept. i cut out the tunnel on the gas tank myself, made some speed holes on the pegs and made a headlight mount. i didnt take any pictures of the new headlight mount but im thinking i might remake it again. i haven't been in the shop for 3 months now and looking at some of my work i feel i can do better so i don't know whether im going to change a few things around but really if i do i think it could just be the shifter and the headlight mount. i also dont plan on grinding out the welds on the shifter i like the look of it
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