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 hondaman L Plate Warrior
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 Posted: 03:07 - 14 Jun 2007 Post subject: CB750f restoration |
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Looking forward to working with interested members in the forum. The bike has been under a tarp on the back lawn for 4 years. Previous to that, the males in the family had ridden it for a couple of years after their father passed on.
So Ive ended up with it. The missus's aunty wanted it off her back lawn. Its a great score I think, but more will be revealed as I delve into the systems, ie, brake calipers, forks, electrics, motor, bearings and rubbers etc. I have stripped it down and sent the frame for garnet blasting and painting. The motor looks ok. Didnt try to start it prior to the breakdown.
Will add some pics as the rebuild progresses. The bike is a cb750f model 1984, I think, probably the last of the F models. It is fitted with a hondaline fairing, and looks similar to the pic on the cover of the manual. engine no: RCO1E-4306492. Frame: RCO4-1042309. Would appreciate any input from our members. ____________________ "I might be over the hill, but thats better than being under it", he said, as he gave the old girl a big handful. |
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If its got the same fairing as the cover of the manual isn't is a cb750f2?
My mate used to own a cb900f2 years ago, lovely bike, same colours as yours. I always wanted one at the time, still do really but i'd prefer one without a fairing and done up to resemble the old style superbikes.
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Its a good bike, once the top end, cam chain and pistons are sorted... assuming they are shagged of course. Given that its been standing its a fair bet that the reason will be one of the above...
My old CB750FII was a cracking bike if I recall. For its day it is fast, comfortable and typically 'Honda' in that everything feels right...
Good luck with the restoration! ____________________ Now - Speed Triple, old ratty GS550, GSXR750M
Gone (in order of ownership) - Raleigh Runabout, AP50, KH125, GP125, KH250, CBX550, Z400, CB750FII, 250LC, GS550, ZXR750H1, Guzzi Targa, GSX750F, KH250 x2, Bimota SB6R and counting... |
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I dont know how comfy they were to ride, but from a passengers point of view, never again!. awful....
My mate & I decided to go to the bike show at birmingham nec one year, He turns up at my house in the morning, and when I said I just had to unlock my bike and I would be ready he suggested just going on his bike, that way I could have a few drinks If I wanted. This sounded like a great idea to me so I jumped on the back of his bike. I had only got 1/2 a mile before I was regretting it. By the time we had done the 100 miles to birmingham my arse was killing.
I spent the rest of the day dreading the trip back. Never again!  |
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Must be due to arse-shape...
I took a mate (6'2", like a beanpole with bones instead of arse padding) from Wakefield to Brands, camping gear and all, and the skinny bugger could still walk afterwards. The only complaint he had was me dropping it at walking speeds playing at ploughing... ____________________ Now - Speed Triple, old ratty GS550, GSXR750M
Gone (in order of ownership) - Raleigh Runabout, AP50, KH125, GP125, KH250, CBX550, Z400, CB750FII, 250LC, GS550, ZXR750H1, Guzzi Targa, GSX750F, KH250 x2, Bimota SB6R and counting... |
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You, Bugsy?
I lived there for 10 years - in Stanley & Outwood... ____________________ Now - Speed Triple, old ratty GS550, GSXR750M
Gone (in order of ownership) - Raleigh Runabout, AP50, KH125, GP125, KH250, CBX550, Z400, CB750FII, 250LC, GS550, ZXR750H1, Guzzi Targa, GSX750F, KH250 x2, Bimota SB6R and counting... |
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 Posted: 11:14 - 21 Jun 2007 Post subject: calipers seized up |
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I cant get the pistons out. They are pretty tight in there. The o-rings are exposed. The pistons have grabbed them and rolled them outwards. I can see the edges of the o-rings at the base of the pistons, where it leaves the cylinders.
The local bike shop tried air pressure. No good. The o-rings are buggered. What should I do?
Is there a bath solution that may work? Thats why its tighter, I presume. The bike has been sitting under a tarp for four years. The master cylinder is probably stuffed too.
Thanks for any comments. cb750fc ____________________ "I might be over the hill, but thats better than being under it", he said, as he gave the old girl a big handful. |
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 Posted: 11:36 - 21 Jun 2007 Post subject: Frames painted |
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These frames look ok. Garnet blasting and coatings applied.
Frame/subframe/swinging arm/engine brackets
cost: =$350.
seat cover = $50.
$600 to spend to try and keep this restoration under $1000. Have I got a chance?
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Bru is spot on, pump them out using a master cylinder. BTW, IIRC there are two seals on those calipers, an outer "dust" seal, which is what you can see and an inner fluid seal.
I had one of those 750s years ago, decent bike, prone to camchain issues, but easy enough to sort with new parts. Be warned, the carbs are likely clogged full of goo from stale juice and will need stripping. Also, its worth turning the lump over a few times with some light oil down the bores (and the plugs out), parrafin/diesel are both good, it helps free up the rings and will help protect the bore. Turn it over by hand rather than on the starter so you dont spray your workshop with parrafin  ____________________ Trust me, I`m an engineer
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lol good stuff mate
getting there.
your best bet might be to try nd find new calipers and master cylinder
atleast their is no salt on the road in nz. if the bike faced thesame condition over here, you'd lift that tarp and there wouldnt be a bike just a couple of tyres, and a few plastic bits  ____________________ the humans are dead
I kick arse for the lord
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 182 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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