Disassembled engine, complete bike with 4-1 header and baffled megaphone. No original exhaust system or airbox. Other than that, all original parts to make a complete bike, including a new full engine gasket set.
I bought the bike in non-running condition a few years ago, got it running and was...
You can get #42 pilots here:
http://www.siriusconinc.com/search_result.php?make=1&model=Cb750K&part=1&partno=&x=44&y=6&search=search&start=0
I just got a set and replaced my #35 jets. My bike went from not idling without choke and mix screws @ 3 turns to idling without choke, mix screws @ 1...
CB750K8, it came without airbox. When I turned the gas tank over I found the petcock fuel line nipple was broken off. I found a $20 replacement at CB750.com.
But there is another hose connection up under the center of the tank, I am assuming it is a vent and went to the stock airbox but I...
Well, so far so good. I got the carbs mounted on the bike and spent most of the day getting them sync'ed but they are finally adjusted. Here's a couple pictures of the gasket I made.
I have a '78 SOHC with the PD42 carbs. I purchased four rebuild kits that included the bowl rubber gasket, needle and some o rings. I also purchased a new accelerator pump which came with a new spring and a rubber dust boot. None of the kits I got included the tiny o ring that goes between...
Thanks Travis. I did bolt the 4x4s to the channel so they stay right where I need them when lowering the bike to the floor.
The straps don't get in my way. I now use four straps, one to each corner. That way I can loosen any one strap and reposition it out of my way.
The only way wheel...
After much consideration, I chose the fork-style Harbor Freight lift as a Christmas gift . It took about 20 minutes to bolt it together and it was ready for use.
I wanted this type of lift so I could easily remove wheels or forks.
But I also had looked at the table type of lifts so I...
Just completed a deal with Clint. The part was reasonably priced, shipping was cheap and very fast. And the part was in better shape than he described. An upstanding member of the community. Thanks again, Clint!