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Messages - kendo57
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« on: January 10, 2015, 11:24:04 AM »
Hi, chassis number CB750 2085105 Engine number CB750 E225778Z
Had a look on the main site and seems to be a K2 with a K3 engine if I have read it right.
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« on: January 08, 2015, 08:14:26 PM »
Thanks trigger, that's interesting as I seem to remember him saying something about the engine number not looking right a few years ago. I will get the numbers and look into it a bit more I think.
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« on: January 08, 2015, 07:27:36 PM »
Thanks but a ball park figure would help. I suppose he could just put it on EBay and let it find its own price but would still need a reserve.
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« on: January 08, 2015, 04:33:51 PM »
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« on: January 08, 2015, 04:32:36 PM »
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« on: December 31, 2014, 08:15:01 PM »
OK, I can get some pictures but probably not till next week. I do not know the reg but he bought it from the Motorcycle Centre in Stockport . I will update the post when I get some pictures.
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« on: December 31, 2014, 07:27:24 PM »
Friend of mine has a K4 CB750 he wants to sell. The bike is unrestored original and looks in vgc for its age. It has a genuine four into four exhaust fitted, period Lester cast wheels, engine guards and rack fitted. The owner is now in his 80,s and finds it too heavy. Any idea on the price he should ask would be appreciated.
Thanks
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« on: March 02, 2014, 11:29:29 AM »
Motad have been selling these exhaust over the last few months on E Bay, I have seen CB550 ones a couple of times. I am guessing they are slowly working through old stock so it might be worth ringing them if you need something.
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« on: January 11, 2014, 10:03:46 PM »
You could just remove the drive and fit a small flat plate over the hole using the single bolt to hold it in place. Mine was like that when I bought it and works fine.
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« on: August 01, 2013, 09:04:57 PM »
I bought some carb overhaul kits off Ebay and they had the wrong needles for my F1 as there are two different carb settings I think depending on model. I would check this first if you have fitted a carb kit.
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« on: October 27, 2012, 11:46:39 PM »
You do not need to SORN a vehicle manufactured before 2001. I read this in a pamphlet given to me when I received a new V5.
I do not think this is correct,, i have two bikes sorned both older than 2001.
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« on: September 03, 2012, 12:48:54 PM »
When i asked the powder coaters about my wheels [ which were simlar to yours] they said i would have to get the old chrome removed for them to get a good finnish. When i priced up the costs of stripping the chrome , then powder coat it was just as cheap to buy a new rim. I think yours are the same, by the time you spend money and time getting those something like you might as well bought new ones.
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« on: August 23, 2012, 02:26:43 PM »
Drill the head off, pull the housing off , then use mole grips . Just hope its not siezed onto the housing though and it is the threads. Looks like there is enough to get some Stillsons on the end still, the bolts knackered anyway.
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« on: August 22, 2012, 10:33:36 PM »
Could the silencer have blocked causing back pressure and blowing the head gasket. Just seems strange the head gasket and exhaust have both blown.
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« on: August 06, 2012, 08:34:11 PM »
I always use Plusgas and as said heat. You could drill a small hole into the tube and fill with fluid also, it would be easy to weld up afterwards or fit a grease nipple.
I ended up buying new rims as well, i wanted tp powdercoat the originals but the powdercoater said they were too rusty to get a decent finnish.
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