Vintagecb750.com $50 Gift Card Giveaway Starts Now - February, 2026

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February is here, CB riders!

Winter garage season is still in full throttle, and while the snow might be piling up outside, the projects inside are coming together beautifully. To keep the momentum going, we’re rolling into February with a $50 Gift Card Giveaway as a small thank-you to the riders, restorers, and builders who keep the Honda CB legacy alive.

For over 15 years, VintageCB750.com has focused on one thing: helping you rebuild, restore, and ride your classic Honda CB with confidence. Whether you’re finishing up a winter teardown, dialing in carbs, or upgrading those “while I’m in there” parts, we stock the correct parts, proper tools, and hard-to-find components these bikes deserve. And if you hit a snag mid-project, we’ve even got a real CB-savvy mechanic on staff who’s happy to help you get back on track.

To sweeten February a bit, we’re also offering 10% off your next order.
Use code CB750.com at checkout. One use per customer. Perfect timing for late-winter wrenching and pre-spring prep.

The giveaway is simple:
Post in this thread anytime before February 29th, 2026, and you’re entered to win a $50 VintageCB750.com gift card, good for anything on the site. No forms, no hoops, just pure CB goodness.

We’re genuinely grateful to be part of such a passionate, knowledgeable community. We love seeing your builds, hearing your stories, and helping keep these machines on the road where they belong.

Drop a post below to enter, grab your February discount, and let’s keep those projects moving toward spring.

Happy wrenching, good luck, and here’s to smooth carbs, strong sparks, and bikes ready to fire on the first warm day

The VintageCB750.com Team
www.vintagecb750.com
 
What’s up fellas?
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February is here, CB riders!

Winter garage season is still in full throttle, and while the snow might be piling up outside, the projects inside are coming together beautifully. To keep the momentum going, we’re rolling into February with a $50 Gift Card Giveaway as a small thank-you to the riders, restorers, and builders who keep the Honda CB legacy alive.

For over 15 years, VintageCB750.com has focused on one thing: helping you rebuild, restore, and ride your classic Honda CB with confidence. Whether you’re finishing up a winter teardown, dialing in carbs, or upgrading those “while I’m in there” parts, we stock the correct parts, proper tools, and hard-to-find components these bikes deserve. And if you hit a snag mid-project, we’ve even got a real CB-savvy mechanic on staff who’s happy to help you get back on track.

To sweeten February a bit, we’re also offering 10% off your next order.
Use code CB750.com at checkout. One use per customer. Perfect timing for late-winter wrenching and pre-spring prep.

The giveaway is simple:
Post in this thread anytime before February 29th, 2026, and you’re entered to win a $50 VintageCB750.com gift card, good for anything on the site. No forms, no hoops, just pure CB goodness.

We’re genuinely grateful to be part of such a passionate, knowledgeable community. We love seeing your builds, hearing your stories, and helping keep these machines on the road where they belong.

Drop a post below to enter, grab your February discount, and let’s keep those projects moving toward spring.

Happy wrenching, good luck, and here’s to smooth carbs, strong sparks, and bikes ready to fire on the first warm day

The VintageCB750.com Team
www.vintagecb750.com
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1972 HONDA CB 750 K2
I've had this bike since 1973
In that time I've made the following changes:

I had the Valve Cover Chrome Plated (Required Engine Removal)
Installed Pull-Back Handlebars
Installed Crossover TT Pipes
Installed Kickstand Stop Bar To Set Kickstand Height
Painted Tank, Front Fender, And Side Covers With Silver-Mist Pearl Paint
Installed Oil Cooler
Installed K&N Air Filters
Re-Jetted The Carburators With The Largest Jets
Raised The Carburater Jet Needles To The Highest Position
Installed Oil Pressure Gage
Installed Electronic Ignition
Replaced Front Forks With (Forks By Frank) 2 1/2 Inches Longer
Installed Racing Clutch Springs
Laced A 5:10X16 Inch Harley Rim And Spokes To The Rear Hub. Laced Them Offset To Avoid The Tire Rubbing Against The Chain Guard
Installed Progressive Suspension Rear Shocks
Installed Shinko 10 SR712R 131X90X16" Harley Tire On The Rear Wheel
Installed A Shinko 10 SR712F 100X90X19" Tire On The Front Wheel
Welded A Larger, Thicker Plate On The Kickstand
Installed An O-Ring Chain
Installed LED Headlight, Signal Lights, And Taillight
I designed the Sissy Bar and carrying bag, and my father made it from Naugahyde on his upholstery sewing machine.
 

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