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  1. Greyhound

    1978 CB750K front turn signal ideas?

    I put these on mine (black, not chrome.) They're dual filament, so they work as indicator/turn signals. I mounted them directly to the headlight brackets, which kept the front end nice and tight. Well made, and nice and bright...
  2. Greyhound

    My build so far for your approval, comments, and advice.

    Photoshop or not, they look great. I never would have guessed they were done on paper. I'd be concerned with the light not coming through, though. Either way, they look awesome. I love the indicator lights, too. I'm thinking of doing something like that on mine- I never liked the stock...
  3. Greyhound

    My build so far for your approval, comments, and advice.

    I love those gauge faces! Is that an overlay you bought from somewhere or did you create them yourself?
  4. Greyhound

    It's worth all the attention

    It amuses me that you can spend $20k on a Harley, put another $5k worth of parts on it, and it still gets lost in a parking lot. Ride something old school cool and it turns heads.
  5. Greyhound

    New member/owner

    Bike already looked cool when you bought it. It will be nice to see what you do with it.
  6. Greyhound

    Finally hit the 750 lottery

    Cool! It would be great if you could piece together a couple of bikes from the mess.
  7. Greyhound

    Popping and occasional backfire

    Could be an exhaust leak. Check the tightness of the header onto the engine block, as well the clamps below where the header meets the muffler. If that doesn't work, you may have to replace the exhaust crush gaskets between the header and the block. It's possible that the previous owner...
  8. Greyhound

    One month of ownership- progress pics

    Thanks for the tip. I did lower the gauges by drilling out the studs and bottom mounting them with one-inch spacers. They don't look lowered in the second pic, but if you look at them in relation to the tank and top of the triple tree you can see they were brought down quite a bit.
  9. Greyhound

    One month of ownership- progress pics

    1978 CB750F As I bought it: After: Broomstick handlebar New grips Removed tail/trunk/rear fender New tail lights Lowered instrument cluster Lowered headlight/new bracket New front turn signals Removed rear view mirrors. replaced with bar end mirror Wrapped exhaust Painted tank, left...
  10. Greyhound

    New Member, New Project: 1978 CB750F

    Hi, all. New to the group. My primary bike is an '02 Shadow Sabre. I'd been looking for a project bike for a little while, but everything was too expensive, too junked, etc... Lo and behold, a '78 CB750F pops up on Craigslist last week for a good price. Runs great, all electric works...
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