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Title: 1971 CB750 K1 chopper
Post by: chrisf1 on May 13, 2017, 07:26:53 PM
Hi again everyone I joined last week because I have bought a 1971 CB 750 K1 chopper and am expecting delivery this week then you will probably get fed up with reading my posts, anyway before you do does anyone know where I can get a pair of forward controls for it, it has a bar with footrests on it already mounted which I will probably remove as it looks to be to high to make the rod extensions even better if someone has a used set from a similar model I would very much like to buy them many thanks Chris
Title: Re: 1971 CB750 K1 chopper
Post by: Bryanj on May 14, 2017, 02:17:57 PM
I think you will have to either import from the US or manufacture yourself
Title: Re: 1971 CB750 K1 chopper
Post by: royhall on May 14, 2017, 02:53:24 PM
Welcome to the forum Chris. There's a few guys on here running or building Honda Choppers so you should get some good advice. But I bet your biggest problem ends up being those pod filters on the intake.
Title: Re: 1971 CB750 K1 chopper
Post by: chrisf1 on May 14, 2017, 07:51:32 PM
Welcome to the forum Chris. There's a few guys on here running or building Honda Choppers so you should get some good advice. But I bet your biggest problem ends up being those pod filters on the intake.
Please explain as this will be my first Japanese bike my other is a 1960 classic triton cafe racer
Title: Re: 1971 CB750 K1 chopper
Post by: Mag1 on May 14, 2017, 08:54:05 PM
Separate altogether, looks like the rear brake light is smashed?. Answer to your question for foot controls would be easer to purchase from USA, maybe ready made kits are available to fit directly on. Try joker machine, cyclexchange etc. Nice bike. Also purchase service kit oil, filters etc, as will be drained when crated over from USA.
Title: Re: 1971 CB750 K1 chopper
Post by: petermigreen on May 14, 2017, 09:22:25 PM
Welcome to the forum Chris. There's a few guys on here running or building Honda Choppers so you should get some good advice. But I bet your biggest problem ends up being those pod filters on the intake.
Please explain as this will be my first Japanese bike my other is a 1960 classic triton cafe racer
I think he's referring to the air filters on the intake of your carburettors. Never experienced them myself but I'm aware they cause set up and running issues with the fuel air mixture as they are not standard unless the carbs have been re-jetted. I think thats why He's saying these may end up being a problem.
Peter
Title: Re: 1971 CB750 K1 chopper
Post by: xriccix on May 17, 2017, 12:57:10 PM
Hey man, I recognise the eBay seller, I always think hes a little over priced if I'm honest! He does get some good stock though!

I've bought a project recently and been looking at forward control kits, so far the best I can find are made and sold by TC Bros in the states.

http://www.tcbroschoppers.com/honda-sohc-cb750-forward-control-kit.html

They are a lot less chunky than others I have seen.
Title: Re: 1971 CB750 K1 chopper
Post by: AshimotoK0 on May 17, 2017, 01:19:24 PM
Hey man, I recognise the eBay seller, I always think hes a little over priced if I'm honest! He does get some good stock though!

I've bought a project recently and been looking at forward control kits, so far the best I can find are made and sold by TC Bros in the states.

http://www.tcbroschoppers.com/honda-sohc-cb750-forward-control-kit.html

They are a lot less chunky than others I have seen.

My mate has bought a few bikes off Summerbud, personally turning up before any bids were  placed and haggling  a deal ... I think his prices seem a  better than Freddiethefatfrog, knowing what my mate Chris paid plus the fatfrog's sales seem to be a haggle free zone .
Title: Re: 1971 CB750 K1 chopper
Post by: chrisf1 on May 17, 2017, 01:41:16 PM
Hi I thought I was having an issue with Summerbud because of the frame number appearing to incomplete it just had the number not CB750 prefix and nobody wanted to give me a dating certificate for it because of this so I raised the issue with Nick at Summerbud who said he would look into it for anyway he rung me today to say he has found the american title am I correct in thinking this does away with the need of a dating certificate thanks Chris
Title: Re: 1971 CB750 K1 chopper
Post by: Woodside on May 17, 2017, 02:09:21 PM
Yup I believe so
...just make sure all numbers match as vosa may want to see the bike...dont  assume it will just be a paper shuffling exercise  although it could turn out that way
Title: Re: 1971 CB750 K1 chopper
Post by: petermigreen on May 17, 2017, 05:21:34 PM
Hi I thought I was having an issue with Summerbud because of the frame number appearing to incomplete it just had the number not CB750 prefix and nobody wanted to give me a dating certificate for it because of this so I raised the issue with Nick at Summerbud who said he would look into it for anyway he rung me today to say he has found the american title am I correct in thinking this does away with the need of a dating certificate thanks Chris
I was under the impression that a US title negated the need for the dating certificate, however, I've just sent off for registration with a US title and it had no dates (manufacture/registration) on it whatsoever only purchase date of last owner so I'm not sure what value it is for dating a vehicle.
I got a dating certificate as belt and braces.
Peter.
Title: Re: 1971 CB750 K1 chopper
Post by: Woodside on May 17, 2017, 06:25:37 PM
Maybe different states do different things
My cb450 had an original title and states year of manufacture clearly with vin number
Title: Re: 1971 CB750 K1 chopper
Post by: royhall on May 17, 2017, 06:26:34 PM
Iv'e done a few of those now. It can depend on which US state the beike came from as to what's on the title. Some states are completely different to others. Can be a real pain sometimes. My last one was Ohio and that had every bit of information you could ask for, including recorded mileage. That was a super easy one.
Title: Re: 1971 CB750 K1 chopper
Post by: chrisf1 on May 18, 2017, 01:59:32 PM
I got the title today the bike is from Minnesota and it gives the frame number identical to mine and the year as 1971 will I need a dating certificate thanks everyone Chris
Title: Re: 1971 CB750 K1 chopper
Post by: Bryanj on May 18, 2017, 04:09:06 PM
If it clearly gives the year you should be OK BUT DVLA keep it so I sent a hi res copy and they didn't notice, although this may not be legal and i cannot condone that of course.

I gave you a number before as there are a few quirks regarding insurance etc you should know about
Title: Re: 1971 CB750 K1 chopper
Post by: chrisf1 on May 19, 2017, 09:57:55 AM
If it clearly gives the year you should be OK BUT DVLA keep it so I sent a hi res copy and they didn't notice, although this may not be legal and i cannot condone that of course.

I gave you a number before as there are a few quirks regarding insurance etc you should know about
Hi again Bryan after our conversation last about insurance last night I phoned my company this morning (Hagerty) and enquired about the 4 week policy on frame number ID and they said they are not like other companies and it can stay like that as long as I require Chris
Title: Re: 1971 CB750 K1 chopper
Post by: Bryanj on May 19, 2017, 11:36:52 PM
You got a good firm there mate, just keep plugging away and let us know how you get on
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