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CB750 K7 Dual disc conversion.
« on: February 06, 2014, 03:57:48 PM »
Hi, I'm building a replica CR750, one of my next tasks is to do the dual front disc conversion, I have found a few old threads but has anyone done this recently?,  any pitfalls I should look out for?, I have a second disc/calliper/mount and am using a Fireblade 919 master cylinder,any tips/photo's would be appreciated, cheers Mark.
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Re: CB750 K7 Dual disc conversion.
« Reply #1 on: February 06, 2014, 06:04:12 PM »
my experince on pages 5,6,8 & 9 of 500/4 my build thread Mark, cunno if its muh help .. but goes through my pains and agony ;)

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Re: CB750 K7 Dual disc conversion.
« Reply #2 on: February 06, 2014, 08:05:27 PM »
Cheers Ewan, no pain no gain!
Suzuki GT250A (Nostalgia)
1977 K7 CR750 (lookalike, what of I’m not sure)
Ducati 900SS (Soul & Speed)
Ducati M900 Monster (Handling & character)
Thruxton 1200 (suits me)
James Captain 197 (pure adrenaline, i.e. no brakes!)
"Eff yir gitten awvestear yir gooin te farst"
Sir J.Stewart.

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Re: CB750 K7 Dual disc conversion.
« Reply #3 on: February 06, 2014, 09:11:27 PM »
I did this some time ago and still not finished the bike but I made a spacer to put the discs at the same distance from each fork leg, and am going to use a KOSO tacho so got rid of the cable drive and fitted a spacer see http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=74974.msg835181#msg835181

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Re: CB750 K7 Dual disc conversion.
« Reply #4 on: February 06, 2014, 10:22:37 PM »
Thanks Gamma, I am getting rid of the speedo drive as well so it makes sense to use a spacer as you have done instead of using lots of spacers on the calliper mount, cheers for the photos too, looks great.
Suzuki GT250A (Nostalgia)
1977 K7 CR750 (lookalike, what of I’m not sure)
Ducati 900SS (Soul & Speed)
Ducati M900 Monster (Handling & character)
Thruxton 1200 (suits me)
James Captain 197 (pure adrenaline, i.e. no brakes!)
"Eff yir gitten awvestear yir gooin te farst"
Sir J.Stewart.

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Re: CB750 K7 Dual disc conversion.
« Reply #5 on: February 07, 2014, 07:02:28 AM »
If you are doing away with the speedo drive it won't matter but i dont think the later hub has the two flats to drive the very early/modified plate needed for road use

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Re: CB750 K7 Dual disc conversion.
« Reply #6 on: February 07, 2014, 05:30:29 PM »
That's right Bryan it hasn't, I'm putting my CR on the road when it's done but I'll be using an electronic bicycle speedo , I used one on a ZXR400 I had a while ago and they are very accurate if you set them correctly, interestingly they read well over the ton, (the manufacturers must have expected some extremely fit customers!).
Suzuki GT250A (Nostalgia)
1977 K7 CR750 (lookalike, what of I’m not sure)
Ducati 900SS (Soul & Speed)
Ducati M900 Monster (Handling & character)
Thruxton 1200 (suits me)
James Captain 197 (pure adrenaline, i.e. no brakes!)
"Eff yir gitten awvestear yir gooin te farst"
Sir J.Stewart.

 

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