Honda CB750 Sandcast

The Restoration Shop => Frame and Chassis Related Elements => Topic started by: ken736cc on June 15, 2013, 11:11:45 am

Title: Footpeg mount
Post by: ken736cc on June 15, 2013, 11:11:45 am
While preparing the foot peg mounts for frame #366 I discovered some strange, additional welding.
What do you think, one off factory modification or a crash repair made early in the bikes life?
Would you keep this or replace it for a correct restoration?
Title: Re: Footpeg mount
Post by: Steve Swan on June 15, 2013, 12:32:10 pm
i've never seen anything like that.  doesn't mean it's not factory....

looks like the stop on the peg had become worn, peg would position too far down and someone welded to bring peg position up to spec.
Title: Re: Footpeg mount
Post by: ken736cc on June 16, 2013, 10:37:17 am
I have found additional welding on the footpeg bar also.  My best guess it that the bike fell over early in its' life and this was the repair.  Perhaps it was so new that replacement parts were not yet available.  I have good spare parts here. I just hope that this is not another part that is unique to sandcast models.
Title: Re: Footpeg mount
Post by: steff750 on June 16, 2013, 01:05:23 pm
 ::) does not look a repair to me it looks very intentional, im wondering if the welding was done to raise the pegs and give them more ground clearance, was  it ever raced in an earlier life? you would be surprised what them old racers got up to ;)
 my first cb750 had a nineteen inch rear wheel fitted by a previous owner who said he had used it for twisty sprints and hill climbs ,he said the bigger wheel gave him more ground clearance , just my theory :-*
Title: Re: Footpeg mount
Post by: ken736cc on June 17, 2013, 11:40:51 am
Judging from the condition that it was in when I bought it, I would say never raced, just abused.
Title: Re: Footpeg mount
Post by: kp on June 17, 2013, 02:32:26 pm
That's just what my wife does to me  :(
Title: Re: Footpeg mount
Post by: Riccardo on July 06, 2013, 02:07:12 am
Considering the low frame of your bike, and the quality of the welding, i think at a factory modification of the part for the degree adjusting  than a reparation from some previous owner .
Title: Re: Footpeg mount
Post by: 1941wld on July 07, 2013, 10:02:02 am
One thing I noticed while riding my bike. The heal of my boot does not allow me to side my foot forward on the rubber peg. The shift lever is a little too far forward and shifting is more on my big toe nail rather than on the top of my foot. Perhaps the weld on the foot peg repositioned the peg to a more comfortable position for the owner/rider.