johna136
CB750 Member
I'm In!
Here we go again. I really need it lolHappy New Year, CB riders!
With 2026 underway and winter garage season in full swing, we’re kicking things off with our January $50 Gift Card Giveaway — a small thank-you to the riders and builders who keep the Honda CB legend alive.
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Yes, please.Happy New Year, CB riders!
With 2026 underway and winter garage season in full swing, we’re kicking things off with our January $50 Gift Card Giveaway — a small thank-you to the riders and builders who keep the Honda CB legend alive.
For over 15 years, VintageCB750.com has been all about one thing: helping you rebuild, restore, and ride your classic Honda CB with confidence. Whether you’re deep into a winter teardown or just upgrading a few key pieces, we stock the parts, tools, and hard-to-find components these bikes deserve. And if you hit a snag mid-project, we’ve even got a real mechanic on staff who knows CBs inside and out and is happy to help.
To start the year right, we’re also offering 10% off your next order.
Just use code CB750.com at checkout. One use per customer, perfect timing for January wrenching.
As for the giveaway — it’s simple.
Post in this thread anytime before January 31st, 2026, and you’re entered to win a $50 VintageCB750.com gift card, good for anything on the site. No forms, no catch, 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 New Year discount, and let’s make 2026 a great year for classic Hondas.
Happy wrenching, good luck, and here’s to another year of smooth carbs and strong sparks
— The VintageCB750.com Team
www.vintagecb750.com
Thank you for posting. I am currently rebuilding a 750K2 1972.1972 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
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.