While waiting for the cafe style bike to be rewired ive had time on my hands so thought id start another project this one may be one I keep it depends really,as once their built I tend to get bored with them.
The new bike started out as a rusty version of this cb750 custom. and had some modifications done by the last owner and a his Mate not sure what look they were going for
And now looks like this having made the seat and back end using my trusty hammer and a sand bag to shape it a bit need to finish welding it and then I can run some filler over it to get it smooth before painting it Black and well aTango orange.
different 750 forks not Custom ones these look better on it and they are air and oil type forks supposed to give the rider the ability to change the front set up with the aid of a small hand pump.
Exhausts off a triumph brought for a £10 at the local bike jumble bit loud but they look ok.
The new bike started out as a rusty version of this cb750 custom. and had some modifications done by the last owner and a his Mate not sure what look they were going for
And now looks like this having made the seat and back end using my trusty hammer and a sand bag to shape it a bit need to finish welding it and then I can run some filler over it to get it smooth before painting it Black and well aTango orange.
different 750 forks not Custom ones these look better on it and they are air and oil type forks supposed to give the rider the ability to change the front set up with the aid of a small hand pump.
Exhausts off a triumph brought for a £10 at the local bike jumble bit loud but they look ok.