Honda CB750 K2 - December 2012
This bike came from a fellow VJMC member, as you can see it still needs a tidy up :). It will be a slow rebuild as I have other bikes I am working on as well. Life began for this bike as a police bike, I will be doing a mild special with it such as low bars and a single seat with retro paint work, maybe sparkle gold with maybe some air brush art. The wheels are Henry Abe.
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Pics below show it before I started the initial clean up, it does looks a little better now but not a whole lot. I am sure it will be presentable by the time I have finished the rebuild.
January 13 2013. Stripped.
The old Honda is now stripped right to the ground, it was a real battle to do too, had to use the gas gun a number of times to free up solid bolts.
January 28 2013. Powder Coating.
Engine covers etc I had powdercoated mainly because water corrosion was pretty bad and they were never going to polish up too good.
March 27 2013. Some wet Blasting
I really don't what you would call this colour, it is a cross between red and orange and it has a gold fleck which I will take better pictures in the sunlight at a later time. The swingarm has
new brass bushes and inner spindle. The front wheel new bearings etc, download the close up pic of the wheel coating for a better look.
Into the carbs now, all alloy parts have been polished and clear coated. Front calliper looks sweet, has new seal, piston was good.
Seat was done by John Clough, Unit 1-53 Meadow St Coopers Plains, 07 3277 9912, 0449 707 071
Lots of new rubbers fitted, not only the obvious but the small hidden ones too. Carbs also have new intake and air box rubbers.
All wiring replaced and the coils and leads as well. Wiring peripherals cleaned up and will be reused.
OCTOBER 14 2014
Ok this project has now come to the end, I am very happy with the result, for the most part I used all the original parts including parts that had rust holes, resisting the replace everything with NOS parts restoration method.
Parts that I did replace include wiring harness, brake master cylinder, upgraded reg/rec, piston rings, switch blocks, and of course all tuning and road worthy needs, carb kits, carb intakes, tyres, air filter, oil filter, chain etc.
The bike is obviously not stock but I kept it in the 70's tradition of "doing up a bike", the main different being it costs a hell of a lot more these days :).
The polisher got some use on the rear brake plate though, new linings fitted too, buuut being aftermarket they of course didn't fit straight up, I had to enlarge the holes just slightly so they would fit over the posts. Just one of the things that turn a 10 minute job
into 30 minutes.
Later in December :), Real assembly has begun and I hope to have the motor installed within a week. The rear wheel is away having some work done to it presently but again in a week that should be installed to.
January 23 2014. Progress is moving at a gentle pace but steady.