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  1. Mogo

    Case bolts

    You mean the old philips head type?
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    1978 750 - GSXR Fork Swap Geometry Compensation

    The forks are completely original, other than being rebuilt and anodised black, but spring rates etc stock. We expected the front to be a bit soft, but in town riding it wasn't too bad so we left it for the client to make a decision. Rear swing arm had the monoshock sections cut away, and then...
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    Dragging clutch & shift issues - 1972 CB

    Hi guys, the mystery has been resolved for those interested. Thanks to the the legendary Hondman, the problem identified was the type of clutch plate fitted by the PO. Replacement with the traditional multi-slotted cork type, properly prepared before install, and with the correct run-in...
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    Dragging clutch & shift issues - 1972 CB

    Anyone? Thanks DD, I have any number of pics. I checked the plate thickness & they're well within spec but I have no idea as to manufacturer. I've ordered a Newfren kit today simply to see if this makes any difference, but I'm not hopeful. Here's a few pics, anything else just ask, & thank...
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    1978 750 - GSXR Fork Swap Geometry Compensation

    We built one using 06 ZX10R USD assembly & matching swing-arm rear-end. Bike has no steering issues, but client wanted old school tyres so not exactly mountain racer handling required or expected, but definitely no ill feelings at normal riding speeds.
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    Dragging clutch & shift issues - 1972 CB

    Hi all, I found a few posts in here about clutch drag & I've been scratching my head over a problem with a recently completed build on a 72 US delivered CB. I bought it years back, started it but never rode it before putting in the shed. It's been a slow project but since finishing I haven't...
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