Honda CB750 Sandcast

Rear Fender repro by Yamiya

Riccardo

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Is your surprise the price or the fact that they have it?  It looks like a very nice reproduction.
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If the manifacture is the same used for the front fender, i think that's very perfect.
Riccardo
Your Italian friend.
737/940 Restored
1081/1362 Preserved
1256/665 Restored - ex Owner: Chris R.
10253/10315 (K0) Next project
1969 - Kawasaki H1 Mach III low ign cover - Restored
1969 - Kawasaki H1 Mach III high ign cover - Restored
1971 - Kawasaki H1A - Restored
1973 - Kawasaki H1D - Preserved
1973 - Kawasaki Z1 Blackhead - Restored
1971 - Norton Commando SS - Preserved
1978 - Honda CBX - Unmolested Museum Quality
1988 - Honda CB 400SS - Unmolested
1997 - BMW R80 GS Basic - blue frame - Museum Quality
2007 - BMW HP2 Megamoto - blue frame - New


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Nice to see but now another decision for me. My rear fender is in nice shape but someone drilled to holes around the bottom for a mudguard. So, do I weld mine up, hammer it into shape and re-chrome or just buy the reproduction? Just loving this sandcast game!  ;D
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All of my fenders have required some hammering back into shape.  

For a number of reasons, unless unsound or "reasonably impossible," i always at least attempt to reclaim the parts i believe original for re-use on my restorations.

I doubt even a factory replacement fender would be identical to a fender that came off our bikes.  Some small detail would have to be "not quite right."  



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 ??? sorry to be a bit off topic ,but after looking at yamiya's web page i saw what he listed as  s narrow steering handle bars ,what is the importance of these, i bought a set off fleabay years ago and throw them somewhere as they looked the wrong shape,is it worth me digging around and looking for them,if they for a particular model  :-\
 thanks for letting me hijack your thread please continue  :-*


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I agree with Steve. These items are not hard to find and are easy to repair if they are half decent. Wayne, I've had holes welded up and if yours aren't too bad I would opt for that option myself. Again, Im anal and try and keep what was delivered with the bike. Sometimes it may cost a little more but you at least gave peace of mind that it's original KP
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+1 on what KP said.  For my last project I had a double cut front fender that had a gouge on the front end which required a little weld and some straightening overall.  Repairs and chrome came to $250.  It would take a pretty bad fender to even come close to the cost of a new one and like the guys say, you get to keep the original part.
Mark B
1969 CB750 sandcast #97 restored - Sold Restoration thread link
1969 CB750 sandcaxt #576 - Sold
1969 CB750 sandcast #1553 - Sold
1969 CB750 sandcast #1990 - Sold
1969 CB750 sandcast #5383 restored - Sold Restoration thread link
1970 CB750 K0 restored - Sold
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I agree with all, i only replaced the front fender on the 737 because the original was full of pittings, trought.
The job chrome was not like my standards.
Good at 2 meter of distance......not near the bike.
I replaced only the fender but used the 2 original "u" stays.
Riccardo
Your Italian friend.
737/940 Restored
1081/1362 Preserved
1256/665 Restored - ex Owner: Chris R.
10253/10315 (K0) Next project
1969 - Kawasaki H1 Mach III low ign cover - Restored
1969 - Kawasaki H1 Mach III high ign cover - Restored
1971 - Kawasaki H1A - Restored
1973 - Kawasaki H1D - Preserved
1973 - Kawasaki Z1 Blackhead - Restored
1971 - Norton Commando SS - Preserved
1978 - Honda CBX - Unmolested Museum Quality
1988 - Honda CB 400SS - Unmolested
1997 - BMW R80 GS Basic - blue frame - Museum Quality
2007 - BMW HP2 Megamoto - blue frame - New