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CB750 / Re: Progress
« on: September 15, 2007, 07:26:26 PM »
but as yours are new why bother

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CB750 / Re: Progress« on: September 15, 2007, 07:26:26 PM »![]() but as yours are new why bother ![]() 2
CB750 / Re: Progress« on: September 15, 2007, 03:35:35 PM »![]() best thing I ever did the K2 is getting the same treatment Points systems are old hat electronic ignition fit & forget. Hey Biffta is that bike of yours in the front room? My musses would kill me for pulling that trick. Dyna Coils fit straght onto a CB750 ![]() 3
What is it? / Re: What is it?, (or just how SOHC anal are you?)« on: September 08, 2007, 09:56:32 PM »At last,Mmmm no she does not ride a CB SOHC she rides a broomstick! As long as she does not visit me thats ok is she a member on here? Errr I hope not otherwise I,m in big trouble Hi again Ruth please stay in NZ! 4
CB750 / Re: Roll out« on: August 12, 2007, 08:11:37 PM »
Mmmmmmm nice job Den it looks the biz its a real credit to you lots of hard work has paid off regards Paul
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CB750 / Re: No excuses now« on: July 26, 2007, 01:10:58 PM »![]() ![]() 6
CB750 / Re: Weather« on: July 25, 2007, 11:56:16 AM »![]() some parts continual rain every single day!We had the floods 2 weeks ago this effected our front garden & worst of all my garage/workshop at the back of our house the garage was under 2ft of water Mmmmmm grim! I managed to move my various bikes to my parents house but heavy none movable stuff tools, filing cabinets "full of tools ect" compressor, took the worst of the water damage Hopefully that should be it for us looking at at the TV the people down south have had it far worse than us no water ,power ect houses totally flooded our thoughts go out to you keep your chins up regards Asimo ![]() 7
Misc / Open / Re: Engine Bolt Supplier... very impressed!« on: July 20, 2007, 05:23:56 PM »![]() stainless is "Phil Denton" down in Wales He is a great bloke & the custom stainless parts He makes just take your breath away he never fails to impress plus he loves all things Honda ![]() 8
What is it? / Re: What is it?, (or just how SOHC anal are you?)« on: July 20, 2007, 10:49:22 AM »![]() 9
New Member Introductions / Re: Brits...... thats better!« on: July 19, 2007, 09:29:21 PM »![]() have done a great job regards Asimo ![]() 10
CB750 / Re:New member says hello« on: July 06, 2007, 11:33:11 AM »![]() The noises you describe from your engine are all quite normal for a CB750 remember the engine design is almost 40 years old so leave well alone inc the clutch its bullit proof if a little noisy! Camchain adjustment is an easy fix as another memer on here has already said in an earlier reply If the springs are low on the rear they sound as if they are worn out (if they are the originals they prob will be) bin them for aftermarket ones Hagons are good if a little expensive or try ebay but be careful I use the USA one as it has tons of CB750 bits. Is your K7 the one with the small back wheel if its a USA Spec one? Front brake performance can be improved at low cost without changing the front end give the caliper a good going over inc the swinging pivot as this is the cause of many a CB750s brake problem while your at it bin the old rubber flexi brake pipe that will also be past its sell by date try a braided hose ,bin the old brake fluid fit some decent brake pads \"not cheap nasty ones made from recycled cornflake packets\" put it all back together carefully & it should work a whole lot better but if your used to riding new type Rice Rocketships its never going to seem very good. Horn sounds like a bad contact at the button WD40 it first mine is also on the blink at the button so I reserve judgement till I check it out I,m in not so sunny Nottingham regards Asimo ![]() Post edited by: Asimohonda, at: 2007/07/06 12:10 11
CB750 / Re:Hi new member on here« on: July 01, 2007, 06:40:13 PM »![]() and sunny today \"Sunday\" no more rain thank goodness! Mmmmm 1970 I was still at school but we were all at the TT on holiday and if I remember we all had a great time \"Malcolm Uphill\" won the production TT on a Triumph :laugh: Nice pic of you and the Beesa at Union Mills very retro \"make time & get it back on the road ASAP\" its a part of our history! My next project is a Honda CB750 Cafe Racer I,v just bought another CB750 from a guy who started to make a chopper out of it but I got it just in time its a mix of F1 bits and a K2 engine Soon as I have time I will post some pictures of it before I start to pull it to bits regards Asimo ![]() 12
CB750 / Re:Hi new member on here« on: June 30, 2007, 12:24:43 PM »![]() 13
CB750 / Re:Top Speed« on: June 27, 2007, 04:05:02 PM »![]() 14
CB750 / Re:Hi new member on here« on: June 27, 2007, 10:44:56 AM »![]() www.dvla.gov.uk/ click onto Driver & Vehicle Licensing Agency & you will locate a basic of what you need to search about a vehicle,s V5c & if its taxed regards Asimo ![]() 15
CB750 / Re:Carbs stuck, I can't get them off!« on: June 26, 2007, 10:22:02 AM »![]() Try using hot water \"not boiling water\" just very hot water rig a funnel & pipe & pour carefully on each rubber it will then expand under heat break its seal & prise off Start on no 1 then 4 then 2 & 3 prising as you go along then they should come off ok Cheers Asimo ![]() Post edited by: Asimohonda, at: 2007/06/26 10:23
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