njedgexj
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just finished this on monday...it was a bone stock 1978 cb550...what do ya think...
NOOOOOOOOO! !njedgexj said:....i have a 70 cb450 that i might start on during the winter also...might go the cafe route with that one...
Beej said:NOOOOOOOOO! !
Please, that bike's an absolute classic! Restore it and sell it if you don't want it. Those bikes are worth a pretty penny up here...
McQueen:
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Beej said:NOOOOOOOOO! !
Please, that bike's an absolute classic! Restore it and sell it if you don't want it. Those bikes are worth a pretty penny up here...
McQueen:
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Ed A. Stevens said:It's not a CB450, McQueen's on a 305 Dream (IIRC).
The CB450 was the DOHC twin, that later grew to a CB550. It was a little unique because it used torsion bars for valve springs. My grandfathers 450 was the first 4-stroke I took over 100 mph (I rode many 2-strokes faster and earlier).
I like the naked bike customs. Nice work on the little bike. Is it a 500 or 550, because the cam covers were different (CRS)? These were the canyon racers of the 70's. I went through a lot of bikes in the early 80's and always wanted a 550.
The CB750 project photos have me wondering if I should chop the CB900C sitting in my garage. Too many projects ...
Ed A. Stevens said:It's not a CB450, McQueen's on a 305 Dream (IIRC).
The CB450 was the DOHC twin, that later grew to a CB550. It was a little unique because it used torsion bars for valve springs. My grandfathers 450 was the first 4-stroke I took over 100 mph (I rode many 2-strokes faster and earlier).
I like the naked bike customs. Nice work on the little bike. Is it a 500 or 550, because the cam covers were different (CRS)? These were the canyon racers of the 70's. I went through a lot of bikes in the early 80's and always wanted a 550.
The CB750 project photos have me wondering if I should chop the CB900C sitting in my garage. Too many projects ...