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750 F2 CAMCHAIN
« on: November 19, 2006, 04:19:06 PM »
HELLO I HAVE JUST ENTERED THE WORLD OF THE HONDA SOHC AND BOUGHT A 1978 750 F2. CAN ANYBODY HELP ME,CAN THE CAMCHAIN BE REPLACED WITH THE ENGINE IN THE FRAME. AND ARE THE RELACMENT CHAINS SPLIT LINK OR SOFT LINK.ALSO I HAVE NOTICED ON PICTURES THAT THE REAR LIGHT ON SOME,AS ON MINE ARE FITTED ONTO A REAR LIGHT BRACKET,AND SOME ARE FITTED DIRECTLY ONTO THE TAIL PIECE. I AM AFTER A CHAINGUARD AND A STANDARD EXHAUST.
MANY THANKS
DAVE.(ENGLAND):)  
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Re:750 F2 CAMCHAIN
« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2006, 08:01:38 PM »
Hi Dave,
            To change the camchain you would have to remove the engine from the frame, also the original chain is endless so would require a full strip. Why do you want to change the cam chain ?
The rear light/number plate on the CB750F1 and F2 (I own one of each) are both fitted to a chrome rail which runs just below seat height and has a bracket on the rear, have never seen one fitted to a seat tail.
For most parts for your bike I would recommend David Silver Spares.
Finding a standard exhaust would be very difficult (and expensive) the same applies for a chainguard, you might find something on eBay though.
Welcme to the SOHC world.

Cheers

Dennis
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Re:750 F2 CAMCHAIN
« Reply #2 on: November 20, 2006, 08:08:15 AM »
Fitting a soft-link chain still means dropping the engine, as there is noy enought clearance to remove the camchain cover, my F2 has had one fitted by a PO, a friend of mine had it done to his CBR600 with no probs,

I think the best after market exhaust you can get is the Motad 4-1, they look right for the bike.

Motad can be found here http://www.motad.co.uk/category.php?cat=Collector&manu=Honda

When I got my F2 it had had its seat mounted rear light removed and a fitted with the type fron the K seris.
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Re:750 F2 CAMCHAIN
« Reply #3 on: November 20, 2006, 11:10:38 AM »
Dave,
Nice looking bike. Where are you from in the UK?
Could this bike be an import? It looks like a US bike to me, but I am no expert! I just sold my F1 and miss it al;ready!!
Jim.

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Re:750 F2 CAMCHAIN
« Reply #4 on: November 20, 2006, 05:52:13 PM »
HI JIM
THANKS FOR YOUR REPLY.
I AM FROM HORSHAM IN SUSSEX,AS FOR THE BIKE I ONLY GOT IT LAST WEEK SO HAVE NOT GOT THE LOG BOOK BACK YET, SO CANNOT TRACE ITS HISTORY, I ONCE OWNED A F1 BACK IN 1979 SO ITS NICE TO HAVE A SOHC  AGAIN,THE PAINT WORK IS IN PERFECT CONDITION BUT I DONT THINK IT IS A STANDARD COULOR UNLESS IT COULD BE A EUROPEAN COULOR,WILL PROBABLY BE ON THE FORUM QUITE A LOT NOW. THE CHAINGUARD SEEMS VERY DIFFICULT TO FIND. REGARDS
DAVE.

Post edited by: sticks, at: 2006/11/20 17:56
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Re:750 F2 CAMCHAIN
« Reply #5 on: November 21, 2006, 08:39:18 AM »
Dave,
I think you may be right that does not look like a std colour, also I noticed the tank stripes are missing and the tank badge looks different to a 'normal' F2. Do you ever get to Box Hill or Newlands?
Jim.

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Re:750 F2 CAMCHAIN
« Reply #6 on: November 21, 2006, 05:55:21 PM »
HI JIM
YES ME AND A MATE ARE UP AT NEWLANDS MOST SATURDAY MORNINGS IN THE SUMMER, USUALY ON MY XJ R 1300 OR ON MY (DONT LAUGH) BULLET 65,
MY MATE HAS A 750 K2.AND A C.15 A PUZZLER ON MY REARLIGHT, I WENT ON GOOGLE IMAGES AND FOUND A EUOROPEAN PLATED F2 WITH THE SAME LOWER REAR LIGHT AS MINE.
CHEERS MATE
DAVE.
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Re:750 F2 CAMCHAIN
« Reply #7 on: November 21, 2006, 07:46:49 PM »
HI AGAIN JIM
JUST NOTICED A 750 F2 FOR SALE ON E.BAY WITH THE SAME REAR LIGHT AS MINE,IT IS ALSO A 78 BIKE SO PERHAPS IS WAS PUT ON FOR THAT YEAR.
CHEERS MATE
DAVE.
1968 TRIUMPH DAYTONA T100T
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05 XJR 1300

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Re:750 F2 CAMCHAIN
« Reply #8 on: November 22, 2006, 09:14:10 AM »
I am told that they are std for the F2, they looked so different to my F1  I thought it must be an import, but I was wrong! Also, the tank is correct for the F2; I was wrong again! :ohmy:
Jim.

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Re:750 F2 CAMCHAIN
« Reply #9 on: December 07, 2006, 02:06:23 AM »
Hello all. I'm new to this forum and come to you from Canada. Dave, if you are still in the market for a chainguard, I have one here. It is functional with no significant damage, but will need rechroming to be show quality. The inside face is covered in surface rust. I understand chroming is fairing accessible in the UK. Contact me if you are interested. p.s. I buy/sell on Ebay as ujms (nothing for sale at the moment though. Cheers, Chris.

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Re:750 F2 CAMCHAIN
« Reply #10 on: December 09, 2006, 06:42:16 PM »
HELLO CHRIS
THANKS FOR THE REPLY TO MY AD. COULD YOU E.MAIL ME AT sticks@tesco.net WITH A PHOTO OR TWO OF IT, AND WHAT THE PRICE INCLUDING SHIPPING COST WOULD BE, THANKS.
KIND REGARDS
DAVE.
1968 TRIUMPH DAYTONA T100T
70 BSA A65L
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