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New Member Introductions / Re: Newbie in Canada
« on: May 01, 2021, 10:07:17 pm »
Time flies when you're having fun, and it's time for an update.
I continue to lurk on this site, adding to my knowledge base for CB750s.
I finished my K0 last summer, and spent the season riding and tweaking it as I got familiar with it.
The weakest part on the bike now is the pipes. They're original no-number pipes, and unfortunately the bike has been down on it's left and right side sometime in the past. So there's a little damage to all of them... but from 20 feet it's hard to see.
I'm struggling with a "grabby" clutch once the bike is warm, but will continue to work on that issue over the summer.
Here's the 99% finished product.
Thanks to all of the members of the forum... you've helped directly and indirectly on this bike.
Regards,
Mike
I continue to lurk on this site, adding to my knowledge base for CB750s.
I finished my K0 last summer, and spent the season riding and tweaking it as I got familiar with it.
The weakest part on the bike now is the pipes. They're original no-number pipes, and unfortunately the bike has been down on it's left and right side sometime in the past. So there's a little damage to all of them... but from 20 feet it's hard to see.
I'm struggling with a "grabby" clutch once the bike is warm, but will continue to work on that issue over the summer.
Here's the 99% finished product.
Thanks to all of the members of the forum... you've helped directly and indirectly on this bike.
Regards,
Mike