Homda CB750 Restomod
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Homda CB750 Restomod
I've never been a fan of Honda's wheezy old CB750 lump,but thought this was quite tastefully done. Modern touches but not intrusively so. Aside from the bar end mirrors,they need to go.
https://www.bikebound.com/2022/02/17/cb750-restomod/
https://www.bikebound.com/2022/02/17/cb750-restomod/
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Re: Homda CB750 Restomod
That's ok.
I'm not a big fan of USD forks on old bikes but those don't look too bad. Wavey disks can go.
Cut down mudguards look ok and I like the 4 into 4 exhausts
I also like bar end mirrors but they need to be above the bars, not below
I'm not a big fan of USD forks on old bikes but those don't look too bad. Wavey disks can go.
Cut down mudguards look ok and I like the 4 into 4 exhausts
I also like bar end mirrors but they need to be above the bars, not below
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Re: Homda CB750 Restomod
Why isn't there a huge gap in the frame for me to moan about?
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Re: Homda CB750 Restomod
They've moved it to between the headlight and top yokeMingtheMerciless wrote: ↑Sun Feb 20, 2022 7:53 pm Why isn't there a huge gap in the frame for me to moan about?
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Re: Homda CB750 Restomod
At first I didn't think he'd done much to it, which I suppose is the point of restomods, but there's quite a lot, Kwak forks, different swingarm etc. Delete the wibbly disks and the armpit inspection mirrors and it would look even more original at first sight.
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Re: Homda CB750 Restomod
Sorry, I don't like the discs or forks.
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Re: Homda CB750 Restomod
This popped up on my local bike search...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/203836598376 ... SwjBJiD73p
I'd rather this one than the OP.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/203836598376 ... SwjBJiD73p
I'd rather this one than the OP.
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Re: Homda CB750 Restomod
What's the expected benefit of USD forks? It's another of those things that come up regularly and I haven't a clue why one format is any better than the other. I could guess at lower moving mass gives better/faster response but that may well be bolleaux.
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Re: Homda CB750 Restomod
Less unsprung weight and more strength in the yokesCount Steer wrote: ↑Sun Feb 20, 2022 8:45 pm What's the expected benefit of USD forks? It's another of those things that come up regularly and I haven't a clue why one format is any better than the other. I could guess at lower moving mass gives better/faster response but that may well be bolleaux.
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Re: Homda CB750 Restomod
The part of that fork that's in the clamps is stiffer, there's less stanchion, etc...
However they're heavier. Tadao refused to fit them to his Fireblade's because they were heavier.
However they're heavier. Tadao refused to fit them to his Fireblade's because they were heavier.
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Re: Homda CB750 Restomod
I prefer that too.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sun Feb 20, 2022 8:43 pm This popped up on my local bike search...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/203836598376 ... SwjBJiD73p
I'd rather this one than the OP.
I can't see an electric starter, are they kick only?
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Re: Homda CB750 Restomod
I've never had a kickstart 4 pot, but they've got to be loads easier to kick over than a big single, even if it's got a 180 crank it's still only 400cc to kick over.
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Re: Homda CB750 Restomod
According to the blurb they were the first mass produced bike to feature electric start.Asian Boss wrote: ↑Sun Feb 20, 2022 8:51 pmI prefer that too.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sun Feb 20, 2022 8:43 pm This popped up on my local bike search...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/203836598376 ... SwjBJiD73p
I'd rather this one than the OP.
I can't see an electric starter, are they kick only?
Maybe it was optional or they fitted them on Merkin ones but knew that us UK types are all he-men kick gods and would laugh at such fripperies.
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Re: Homda CB750 Restomod
I think the unsprung weight is higher but the improved rigidity makes up for this.Yorick wrote: ↑Sun Feb 20, 2022 8:48 pmLess unsprung weight and more strength in the yokesCount Steer wrote: ↑Sun Feb 20, 2022 8:45 pm What's the expected benefit of USD forks? It's another of those things that come up regularly and I haven't a clue why one format is any better than the other. I could guess at lower moving mass gives better/faster response but that may well be bolleaux.
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Re: Homda CB750 Restomod
I've had a dig around and there's some confusion. The rigidity thing is consistent. Most say the unsprung weight is reduced a little - but even an ounce makes a difference in a dynamic situation. Some say it isn't. Some say that feel and rider comfort is improved.
Can't find anything definitive but, as ever, there are fans of both and some argy bargy.
Can't find anything definitive but, as ever, there are fans of both and some argy bargy.
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Re: Homda CB750 Restomod
The CB750 wasn't the first mass-produced bike to have an electric start - my 1966 Honda CB77 (305cc) had an electric start and so did the 250cc version (CB72). But it was quite a few years later before manufacturers dispensed with the backup kickstart option. It was always a lottery whether the leccy start would work or not on my CB77.Count Steer wrote: ↑Sun Feb 20, 2022 9:04 pmAccording to the blurb they were the first mass produced bike to feature electric start.Asian Boss wrote: ↑Sun Feb 20, 2022 8:51 pmI prefer that too.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sun Feb 20, 2022 8:43 pm This popped up on my local bike search...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/203836598376 ... SwjBJiD73p
I'd rather this one than the OP.
I can't see an electric starter, are they kick only?
Maybe it was optional or they fitted them on Merkin ones but knew that us UK types are all he-men kick gods and would laugh at such fripperies.
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Re: Homda CB750 Restomod
I quoted what's on the link. I wasn't convinced so I added the -
I thought we'd ooh'd and aah'd at some mates smaller bikes electric starts before the 750 appeared but it was a long time ago.
I thought we'd ooh'd and aah'd at some mates smaller bikes electric starts before the 750 appeared but it was a long time ago.
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Re: Homda CB750 Restomod
Yeah, unless I'd had one I wouldn't have remembered. At first people treated them with some suspicion - extra weight and the first offerings weren't particularly reliable.
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