any one done a dohc cb 750 rear hardtail?

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saex
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Re: any one done a dohc cb 750 rear hardtail?

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This one i did in 2010.

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Re: any one done a dohc cb 750 rear hardtail?

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Sweeet !!!
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Re: any one done a dohc cb 750 rear hardtail?

Post by hansgoudzwaard »

saex, that is nice. I could ride that and be happy.
saex
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SELF INTRODUCTION: I've been building choppers and trikes for around 15yrs now the chopper builders site is like a bible to me, i spend what free time i can get hunting around for parts to add to my collection. I'am a big fan of old school choppers i build mine loud and low with 20" high bars and high sissy bars.
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne

Re: any one done a dohc cb 750 rear hardtail?

Post by saex »

That was one bike i should have never sold it was very comfy on long runs my next build is a Evo my do it simler.
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