my 1st build 1980 cb 750f

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Re: my 1st build 1980 cb 750f

Postby brass33 on 12 Jul 2009, 23:01

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Re: my 1st build 1980 cb 750f

Postby brass33 on 12 Jul 2009, 23:15

and now my comp is playing dumb so i cant post pics. i'll post the rest later
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Re: my 1st build 1980 cb 750f

Postby houston on 12 Jul 2009, 23:24

try making them smaller than the last ones. they are freakin huge on my computer
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Re: my 1st build 1980 cb 750f

Postby brass33 on 13 Jul 2009, 02:58

yea they came out huge but im on it!!
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Re: my 1st build 1980 cb 750f

Postby brass33 on 23 Jul 2009, 10:45

more pics
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Re: my 1st build 1980 cb 750f

Postby gr8paradox on 23 Jul 2009, 12:04

brass33 wrote:more pics


I guess that is a question.Not a statement.Yes please more pictures.And try to re size before posting. If you don't have a program to re size with try photobucket on line.
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Re: my 1st build 1980 cb 750f

Postby brass33 on 07 Nov 2009, 19:05

so heres some updates on the build. i lost my job so i had to put it on hold, but i was lucky enough to get some hook ups when it comes to the fab work of the frame a friend of mine is a instructor for welding at some colleage, so i made a phone call to him to see if he could help me out for free. As luck would have it hes got no problem with helping me out all i have to do is get some pictures for him and few other things etc. Now since im only getting one shot at this i called up another friend of mine he does 3d rendering i asked him if he could render my bike for me i told him it doesnt need to be super detailed just a basic idea of how its going to look with the mod
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Re: my 1st build 1980 cb 750f

Postby brass33 on 07 Nov 2009, 19:12

heres what we have now. Not to bad at all, but the story continues as for the rebuild of my baby i made one last phone call to my old highschool teacher i asked him if he would allow me to do my rebuild in his shop. He ended up telling me he doesnt have a problem with it just as long as i can get along with his students :lol: in his class so thats what i have so far i should send out my bike by the end of this month hopefully but then again nothing ever goes as planned
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Re: my 1st build 1980 cb 750f

Postby CHOPSTICKS on 08 Nov 2009, 20:03

love the 3d rendering very sick. I like the direction your build is going man keep it up. I need to have a 3d rendering friend :)
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Re: my 1st build 1980 cb 750f

Postby brass33 on 17 Mar 2010, 04:10

here are some pics of my progress its super slow but least its going im just praying to god i dont mess this up. i'll be posting more up in the next few days right now im just gutting the frame and getting ready to make the bends for it.
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