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AlaskaGriz
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Joined: Nov 04, 2005
Posts: 7925
Location: Anchorage, Alaska
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Sun Apr 02, 2006 8:24 pm |
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2005 - 2006 Projects Thread - Postem Here
Squatch71's Post got me to thinking.... no, I didn't hurt myself
How about starting a thread about our winter projects??? Of course there will have to be pictures and in addition the cool mods and other mecahnical maintenance lists would be velllllly interesting.
Maybe even some kind of contests:
1> Who has done the most with the least $$$ (that wouldn't be me)
2> Who has made the most dramatic change
3> Most innovative mods
If you F'ers out there would like, we can make some polls to decide. At this time I don't mind some feedabck on how you would like to structure the entries on this thread and what type of contest would be fun to include.
I am by no means ready to post my project as I won't be done until 1st week in May but just for you to get an idea these are the things I was/am doing:
Change 900F Headlight and Guages to 1100F w/ Fairing and Controls
(1100F mods Thank you PapaLuker & Squatch71)
Steering Stem Bearings
SS Brake Lines (Front and Rear)
SS Bolt Kits (Engine and Carbs)
Valve Adjust
CV Carb Rebuild
Replace Pods with Stock Airbox
Wheel Bearings (Front and Rear)
Rebuild Front Forks with Progressive Springs
New Shoes
New-NOS Covers (Valve Cover, Genernator, Timing)
Paint Job
Custom Seat
(Thak you Ray #1)
Lots and lots of Buffing and Corrosion Cleanup
Here is the teaser, my before pics:
Bring em on, let the party begin:
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_________________ 1981 CB900F = Sold 2024
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Midnight
Silver CB900F


Joined: Sep 24, 2005
Posts: 1307
Location: Utrecht, The Netherlands
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Sun Apr 02, 2006 8:50 pm |
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Cool idea, I love your black/red bodywork by the way!
Here's the latest pics of my 'winter-project'!
Still a lot of work to be done but the pics give you an idea how it will turn out
List of mods so far;
front;
-CBR600f2 front wheel, disks, speedo drive
-VF1000F front fender
-Progressive springs
-Fork brace
-Rebuild complete front end, painted everything
rear;
-CBR900RR swingarm, incl brake system
-Showa fully adjustable monoshock
-Raask rearsets, modded to fit with the swingarm
-modded rear light, plate holder
engine;
-offset sprocket
-mikuni flatslide carbs with K&N's (not mounted yet!)
-1100r cooler (not mounted yet!!)
-dyna 2000 ignition/coils
-supertrapp 4-in-1
-dohc cover
there's probably a lot of stuff that I've forgotten about, basically the only things left from the bike I bought last year are the frame, front end and the engine. The rest is all bought from all over the world, bodywork, rearsets, cooler, carbs, fender are from Germany. Supertrapp and Dyna are from the USA, swingarm and discs from Austria and the bike itself from Italy
I spend less than 1000 bucks on all parts noted, I got some very good deals thanks to sonicrete I got the bike itself for 500 usd but it was not in very good shape when I bought it. I sold most of the parts that I changed so I easily made up for those 500 dollars! |
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Weekend_Junkie
Silver CB900F


Joined: Apr 22, 2004
Posts: 1502
Location: NYC-NJ
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Mon Apr 03, 2006 2:34 am |
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Current upgrades:
VF750 39mm forks
VF750 16" front wheel w/ Avon radial tire
Rearsets
Grey/White Bol D'Or bodyset
Full sport fairing
1100 swingarm
Twin Nitrogen Foxshox
150 mph white numbers speedo and 11k tach
Corbin gunfighter w/ lady
GIVI rack and trunk (big enough for a case of Corona, as legend has it)
LED cluster light replacements
Soon to be's include:
F2/F3 wheels w/ Michelin Pilot Sport tires
F3 swingarm, braced, with twin shock setup
SuperTrapp 4-1
Tomaselli clip-ons
Rear LED mini signal stalks
Front LED flush mount marker lights
Lockhart Phillips fairing mirrors with marker lights
Euro controls
Custom upswept tail with LED brake/tail light
Everything that is 'soon to be' either needs spacers, minor welding (ha!), or to simply arrive in the mail.
The project for next year/winter is already sitting on the basement floor. I have a 'condition unknown' 1100 motor with the cases stripped down of any electricals. Getting this up and running will take more $$ than I am willing to spend at this time, simply because no self respecting F'er would put junk carbs on a motor like that!
Pics to come later... |
_________________ '81 CB900F Bol d'Or
'12 Triumph Tiger Explorer
'13 CB1100 + sidecar |
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Karmghia70
Twinstar


Joined: Oct 08, 2004
Posts: 264
Location: Salem, NH
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Mon Apr 03, 2006 3:36 am |
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My 750
Done last year:
F2 wheels
F3 swingarm w/ mono shock conversion
R1 rearsets
Small markers
This year:
A true solo seat that still uses the original tail section. My butt will be 4" from the taillight
Moving the liscnese plate to the swingarm
Shifter mod
Switching the shifter housing to show the front sprocket and chain.
I lost my camera when we move, so until I find the right box..... |
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AlaskaGriz
Friend of the Board


Joined: Nov 04, 2005
Posts: 7925
Location: Anchorage, Alaska
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Mon Apr 03, 2006 3:36 am |
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Midnight~
I only have 2 words: F'N WOW
Man that is one mean machine. I just trying to get the basics right now but you are really gonna be a proud papa.
oooops........ The Red/Black bodywork is history as my best bodywork is in the painters hands now. It's going to be All Black with Gold strips and Gold Honda Wings on the tank. My pictures look like crap because the mock-up bodywork has a poor finish and just rattle canned all black so I can get a feel for how it looks.
Weekend_Junkie~
Do you have any pictures? I woul love to see that bodyset and I think Squatch71 would as well. |
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CB900SS
Red CB1100F


Joined: Jun 08, 2005
Posts: 5476
Location: Mastic, NY
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Mon Apr 03, 2006 3:43 am |
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Well just click my link and there you go. Nice work everyone. |
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Squatch71
CB1100F


Joined: Jul 31, 2005
Posts: 3088
Location: Big Sky Montana--Great Falls--
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Mon Apr 03, 2006 3:44 am |
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Good Idea Griz. Well we can start over.
when I got her..
900F light to 1100F light and 1/4 fairing, Includes modifing bracket to fit (remember that!!!)
Brake light' Licence plate mod
sanded her.
primed, rear sets, rack and backrest and new lock for tank, ignition and helmet lock---wife is going to be pissed.
still have to...
Finish painting
install new oil lines--soon as they show up
adjust valves and such
ceramic coat pipes--if money allows if not...paint it black
seat recovered
and go ride for the summer.... |
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SuperSportCB750F
Silver CB900F


Joined: Jun 20, 2005
Posts: 1181
Location: Jacksonville, Florida
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Mon Apr 03, 2006 3:45 am |
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Hell, no project but getting her to run. but run... SHE DOES  |
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AlaskaGriz
Friend of the Board


Joined: Nov 04, 2005
Posts: 7925
Location: Anchorage, Alaska
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Mon Apr 03, 2006 3:53 am |
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This thread is already compiling a list of what mods can be done in one place.
When someone asks that question again (What Mods??) this could be a one-stop-shop....
Keep em coming. Any and all work is welcome and just getting the bike going again can be a project in itself.
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Squatch71
CB1100F


Joined: Jul 31, 2005
Posts: 3088
Location: Big Sky Montana--Great Falls--
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Mon Apr 03, 2006 3:59 am |
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| SuperSportCB750F wrote: |
Hell, no project but getting her to run. but run... SHE DOES  |
Should of put that on my list...have no idea if she will start after I'm done.. |
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Weekend_Junkie
Silver CB900F


Joined: Apr 22, 2004
Posts: 1502
Location: NYC-NJ
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Mon Apr 03, 2006 5:35 am |
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Here are a few pics of starting point, progress, and soon to be parts:
The beginning of my new tail:
F2/F3 painted with Rustoleum Metallic finish Grey and cleared:
Oh, just some junkie exhausts! The 4-2 came off and the SuperTrapp is going on. The V&H belongs to Tdem and may be for sale, so ask him:
This is what I thought 'good enough' used to look like:
And the emperor's new clothes:
Viola! Nothing bolted and it all balances!
There is MUCH left to be done. |
_________________ '81 CB900F Bol d'Or
'12 Triumph Tiger Explorer
'13 CB1100 + sidecar |
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AlaskaGriz
Friend of the Board


Joined: Nov 04, 2005
Posts: 7925
Location: Anchorage, Alaska
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Mon Apr 03, 2006 5:46 am |
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Karmghia70~
License plate to the swingarm........ I'm looking forward to the pictures when you get a camera.
John,
Thanks for posting over here too. Your project has been an inspiration to me that's for sure. It's neat how we have similar F'n tastes. I like to see the projects in progress but mine is just ugly at the moment. Maybe when I get the Black fairing I'll try another picture.
However, here is a picture right after the 1100F fairing upgrade:
cb900ss~
Man I just love the taillight tuck. Take a look at the brackets that Squatch71 made up. The bracket pattern is in this thread below:
Tailight Mod |
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rtabish
Black CB750F


Joined: Mar 05, 2004
Posts: 847
Location: missoula,montana
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Mon Apr 03, 2006 6:24 am |
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ok, this should take up some space on the net.
first, lets start with a basket case 81 900F that had been setting for a good 10 years, and before that it hadnt been taken care of very well. dude who dug it up took it to matt at PSB here in town last year to get it running enough for resale. this is where i come in. i had been playing around with my 900 custom trying to get it to be a faux F. had been looking for the real deal, but i missed the only 2 i found in this area due to lack of funds. so good guy matt thinks of ol' robbie when it comes time to get the bike out of the shop. the guy with the bike even makes me a deal on payments just so i could be blessed.
broken lights, rusty chain, trashed seat, dented tank, missing side covers, dented exhaust, you name it and it was having a problem with it. many hours on ebay, local parts guys, and a couple trips to matts shop to replace stator, rectifier and redo the valves and carbs. i won a couple sets of body work off of ebay, a couple sets of forks, wheels and tires, and lets not forget the people here who i have found parts from.
i also had a bunch of gear laying around that i had for my 900 custom. nice that a lot of stuff is interchangeable.
so from a dead bike to where it is today.....
and even that is now changed as i have taken off the fairing and added bar end mirrors this afternoon. i am changeing out the stock swing arm for an 1100F unit to go with the 1100 wheels i added last week. and i have a few other suprises coming up in the next few weeks. so this is definitely a work in progress. but change is good, right?
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kwd
Black CB750F


Joined: Nov 03, 2005
Posts: 944
Location: Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
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Tue Apr 04, 2006 3:50 pm |
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750f is torn apart and in the process of being painted
New rear tire
waiting for hondaline fairing purchased from jasond31
This is my first bike, purchased 4 years ago, and this is the first time I have done any work on it on my own. Having a blast. Hopefully I won't end up with extra parts when I put it back together. |
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Squatch71
CB1100F


Joined: Jul 31, 2005
Posts: 3088
Location: Big Sky Montana--Great Falls--
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Tue Apr 04, 2006 4:01 pm |
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I had two...both of them screws.....
start the jokes now. |
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Weekend_Junkie
Silver CB900F


Joined: Apr 22, 2004
Posts: 1502
Location: NYC-NJ
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Tue Apr 04, 2006 4:37 pm |
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| Squatch71 wrote: |
I had two...both of them screws.....
start the jokes now. |
Don't feel too bad right away. Were these screws loose before or only after you got your bike?  |
_________________ '81 CB900F Bol d'Or
'12 Triumph Tiger Explorer
'13 CB1100 + sidecar |
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CB900SS
Red CB1100F


Joined: Jun 08, 2005
Posts: 5476
Location: Mastic, NY
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Tue Apr 04, 2006 4:41 pm |
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| AlaskaGriz wrote: |
cb900ss~
Man I just love the taillight tuck. Take a look at the brackets that Squatch71 made up. [/b] |
Its funny Papaluker took some pictures of those brackets for me and I made a set up exactly like that. But its nice to see that thread to know I did everything right. I will take pictures later this week... maybe I will have my headlight bucket in and my raasks on by then. |
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JSGAuto
Silver CB900F


Joined: Nov 25, 2004
Posts: 1433
Location: Succasunna, NJ
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Tue Apr 04, 2006 4:48 pm |
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We were supose to be doing winter projects???
Damn its to cold to work in theunheated garge!
I am starting my projects now! |
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CB900SS
Red CB1100F


Joined: Jun 08, 2005
Posts: 5476
Location: Mastic, NY
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Tue Apr 04, 2006 4:52 pm |
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| JSGAuto wrote: |
We were supose to be doing winter projects???
Damn its to cold to work in theunheated garge!
I am starting my projects now! |
Don't make it that big or you wont be able to ride! |
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Squatch71
CB1100F


Joined: Jul 31, 2005
Posts: 3088
Location: Big Sky Montana--Great Falls--
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Tue Apr 04, 2006 5:46 pm |
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| JSGAuto wrote: |
We were supose to be doing winter projects???
Damn its to cold to work in theunheated garge!
I am starting my projects now! |
Dude, The teacher said they were due May 1st....your gunna get busted...
Weekend...I guess the screws were loose AFTER I got the bike |
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CowTownBiomed
Red CB1100F


Joined: Apr 02, 2004
Posts: 7542
Location: Calgary Alberta Canada
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Tue Apr 04, 2006 6:15 pm |
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I'm "Euro" ing my 900.
Continental ket rearsets are now on,
L+R "euro" controls are on too.
Polished covers all around (still working on the $5 clutch cover I got of e-bay, so that one will have to wait till next year)
Check the valve clearances and adjust the cam chains while the vavle cover is off.
Replace the torn seat with a Guliari.
Pull the pipes and carbs (and everything else) to paint the cyliders.
Straiten my fairing mounts, replaced moded lower brackets for a NOS set. (thanks Andy)
Install a 155MPH tach/speedo to replace the 80Mph one.
I just picked up 4 new exaust gaskets so I can put the pipes back on tonight.
Cleaned up the pipes while they were off.
Once the pipes are back on I can then put the fairing on, then the tank
All I am waiting for now is a stator cover gasket and I'll be n the road again, hopefully by this weekend. |
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pontiacstogo
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Joined: Oct 16, 2004
Posts: 6757
Location: Waihi, NZ
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Tue Apr 04, 2006 6:43 pm |
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I'm "Euro" ing my 900 too .
240KPH speedo.
LH and RH Euro controls (of course).
1100F Rearsets.
Euro 750F bodywork (waiting on rear cowl, front fender will be black).
Mechanically she's done - suspension changes still to happen;
VF1000F wheels.
Goldwing forks.
Braided lines and front caliper rebuilds.
I need to buy tires .
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TigreST
Red CB1100F


Joined: Jul 16, 2003
Posts: 4283
Location: Sarnia, Ontario, Canada
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Tue Apr 04, 2006 6:53 pm |
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| CowTownBiomed wrote: |
I just picked up 4 new exaust gaskets (there werent any when the pipe came off ? ) |
Cowtown,
Just a heads up, re: "there weren't any exhaust gaskets"... . I've found in the past that it sometimes looks like there are no gaskets when the pipes are dropped. They do get really flattened out some times. Just be sure that it is truely the case so you don't trash your new set of exhaust gaskets after you suddenly find the flanges don't fit far enough down over the exhaust manifold studs due to the double thickness of two gaskets. On my Genesis project motor I had at first thought th exhaust ports had all been beat up buy a loose fitting pipe,..but turned out the rough port faces were really thin old exhaust gaskets. In some cases (most) the gaskets will not fall of the motor. I use a dental pick to snag an inside edge and lift them off. FWIW
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spideray
Silver CB750F


Joined: Apr 13, 2004
Posts: 628
Location: Studio City, Los Angeles, Ca. 91604
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Tue Apr 04, 2006 7:24 pm |
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I have posted way too much on my Super F's and nothing on my K-Model's winter progress which is getting new wheels, forks, brakes and maybe even a swing arm.
Today I put a CB750SC Nighthawk forks & triple on the bike and only need some headleght ears and an 18" dual disc front wheel.
She also got the Euro switches I bought from pontiactogo.
So now she has dual piston dual disc brake in the front and I need to figure out how I am going to put a disc brake on the back. |
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79cb750f
Rest in Peace

Joined: Oct 31, 2003
Posts: 3349
Location: Seymour,CT
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Tue Apr 04, 2006 7:52 pm |
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I'll get around to throwing my free 5000 mile 750 motor (courtesy speednugget) in someday to replace the junker I used to replace the one which blew up last summer when the CCT broke. I might even wash it. I better fix it soon, otherwise Gord and I won't be able to
I have to put a clutch in my VR-4 Galant , Maybe Neena will let me ride the Aprilia. Or maybe, we'll just   |
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CowTownBiomed
Red CB1100F


Joined: Apr 02, 2004
Posts: 7542
Location: Calgary Alberta Canada
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Tue Apr 04, 2006 8:10 pm |
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| TigreST wrote: |
| CowTownBiomed wrote: |
I just picked up 4 new exaust gaskets (there werent any when the pipe came off ? ) |
Cowtown,
Just a heads up, re: "there weren't any exhaust gaskets"... . I've found in the past that it sometimes looks like there are no gaskets when the pipes are dropped. |
Thanks Tony
I will take another look for them, they are probably painted on now
Papaluker insures me that they are there. |
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JSGAuto
Silver CB900F


Joined: Nov 25, 2004
Posts: 1433
Location: Succasunna, NJ
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Tue Apr 04, 2006 10:20 pm |
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Pontiac, That pic looks like it has training wheels!
I have some small projects I am working on. Carb tunning, valve adjustment, clutch, and some little painting. I am pretty happy with my 900.
I just picked up those two other project 750s. I have a special project in the works that will occupy my time.  |
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billswheels
Twinstar


Joined: Jul 07, 2005
Posts: 131
Location: schwenksville, pa
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Wed Apr 05, 2006 1:44 am |
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this is my "done project!!
new tires, total repaint, lots and lots of polish time..to many hours to mention!!
custom done seat
jet kit
k&n's
it has been fun, now time to run her!!
i WILL get my hands on another one to restart all over again in the 2006-2007.
oh, must mention, this bike here was purchased for $250 , and totally redone!! yep, $250!!
bill
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tambri
Hawk


Joined: May 13, 2004
Posts: 493
Location: 1/2 hr. east of San Antonio, TX
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Wed Apr 05, 2006 3:40 am |
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Hey Bill, I give you TWICE what you paid for it??? (kidding)
That turned out rather nicely though!.... |
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AlaskaGriz
Friend of the Board


Joined: Nov 04, 2005
Posts: 7925
Location: Anchorage, Alaska
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Wed Apr 05, 2006 6:27 am |
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Hey, cool projects going on all around!! I know there are more out there, keep em coming.........
Oh yeah, my bike was FREE till I got going full steam, now I don't even want to think about it. Ordered my new Bridgestone BT-45(s) today.....YES
I am in the middle of rebuilding my "working" carbs and cleaning up the corrosion. Boy, I hope they still work when I'm done (rebuild kits and new air cut-off diaphrams). I've never done this before but just finished up #2 tonight. Thanks to Spideray for the tip on not pulling the carbs apart to put in the new air cut-off valves.. but it was a PITA just the same.
No pictures yet but will take a few after the carbs are pretty again. |
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