wa-chiss
CB750 Member
Hey fellas. I'm new to the site and to the CB750. I've been looking for a bike for years now, but I've only been looking for a cb750 for a few months. I found my bike for sale north of Fort Worth for just the right price. It's a 76 CB750F Super Sport with a 72 K engine.
Here she is on the way home
A nice side shot of how she sits now.
A nice "Doctored" picture
I've always liked the style of a cafe racer. Mostly, I like the low handlebars and the different types of seats you could go with or make on your own. I've looked at Cafes and bobbers and even bratstyle CB750s. I must say, this particular bike got me craving a CB750.
I'm sure you've seen it around the web. It's on most pages you see when you search for a cafe or bratstyle cb750. What I like the most about it is it's basic transformation. Lowered, new tires, new lights, and a redone seat. I don't include the exhaust as a "mod" cause all he did was chop the pipes (due to rust). That with some good cleaning/reconditioning could turn my bike into that bike.
Anyway, I'm glad to be a part of this forum and I hope (like it's gonna be hard) to learn a lot about my bike.
Here she is on the way home
A nice side shot of how she sits now.
A nice "Doctored" picture
I've always liked the style of a cafe racer. Mostly, I like the low handlebars and the different types of seats you could go with or make on your own. I've looked at Cafes and bobbers and even bratstyle CB750s. I must say, this particular bike got me craving a CB750.
I'm sure you've seen it around the web. It's on most pages you see when you search for a cafe or bratstyle cb750. What I like the most about it is it's basic transformation. Lowered, new tires, new lights, and a redone seat. I don't include the exhaust as a "mod" cause all he did was chop the pipes (due to rust). That with some good cleaning/reconditioning could turn my bike into that bike.
Anyway, I'm glad to be a part of this forum and I hope (like it's gonna be hard) to learn a lot about my bike.