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SOHC.co.uk Forums => CB750 => Topic started by: r1_pete on March 19, 2014, 12:36:48 PM
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I noticed my bottom yoke is cracked, its not the sort of thing I want to weld up.
I have a CB550 yoke, but, the spacing is different between the stem and fork legs compared to the 750.
Are all 750 lower yokes the same spacing? I'm not worried about the brake hose splitter fittings as long at the triangular size and shape is common.
Cheers.
Pete.
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I think I have a bottom yoke from a CB750K7. Not sure if it's the same but it's definitely different to my K0 one
Cheers ... AshD
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Cheers Ash, they are the same year, so probably a good chance they are the same dimensions.
If its for sale let me know how much post etc....
Thanks.
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Will have to check it's condition tonight as it's buried in the shed!
Cheers... Ash
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Checked CMSNL and different PN for K7 and F2 one is -392- the other -410- Don't know what the diffence is.
Cheers
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Yes they'll be different part numbers the K7 doesn't have the brake splitter mounting, but incorporates headlight fittings I think.
Cheers.
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Not into selling parts to members ... so you can have it if its any good. will check tonight.
Cheers ... Ash
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Not into selling parts to members ... so you can have it if its any good. will check tonight.
Cheers ... Ash
Hi... Found it in the shed, picture attached. It won't come with the screw on bits, they are just on there to check the threads are OK, which they are. One of the end stop lugs is broken. Yours for nothing if its any good to you.
Cheers .... AshD
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Thanks Mate, I have sent you a PM.
The top yokes are the same part number so the fork/stem spacing must be the same.
Cheers.
Pete.
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Hi Pete,
It's all packed up. Never used them before but MyHermes sounds the cheapest to send at £5.40 picked up as its over 2kg packed. May take a couple of days to get to you. As I said, I don't want anything for it, as I would never use it anyway, just Paypal me the postage or stick a fiver in the post. PM'd details.
Cheers AshD
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Ash I use Hermes and find them very good, much better for heavier items.
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Me too.
Basic and cheap - no insurance and 3-5 days delivery (but cheap...)
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Hermes do have insurance, up to £50 is free, and you can select higher value insurance for very reasonable cost. That said, I have used them many times and nothing has ever got lost or damaged, unlike Royal Snail!
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