1979 Honda cb750

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1979 Honda cb750

Post by jonester123 »

Hey guys and gals, I am trying to remove my trees from bike. There is a nut on top to undo, first time removing trees. I need them off upper and lower for my springer to mount up, any help greatly appreciated. I can take picture if needed. :D
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Here is a pic of trees I need removed for springer front end.
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Just unscrew the Nut & the top Tree should pull off.Might be another Nut, undo that & the bottom Tree will fall out of the Neck.You'll have a Washer or 2,Dust Caps & Bearings top & bottom,(mine are Ball Bearings so be carefull when taking it apart).the Races will be press fit in the neck.Go through the Neck with a long Punch & tap the bottom of the Race if you need to remove them.
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Thanks Jeff, got it all apart now. Doing mockup of springer front end. :clap: :auto-biker:
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Trying to remove lower tree from steering shaft, no nut to take off. Looks to be press fitted inside tree, want to use steering shaft for springer front end. :D
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This is how I have seen it done cut out then welded it to the tree lower tree. Or turn it like him

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SELF INTRODUCTION: Hey...I live in South Jersey (the Super Fund State) work as an Operating Engineer local825.Besides bikes I love to fish the surf.I have my current & seemingly endless project a BSA 750 Rocket3, a 72 Honda CB750,79 Kawasaki KZ1000, 48 Simplex, & a 62 Norton Atlas engine
Location: South Jersey

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There are a few on E-Bay for cheap.You could always sell your complete Frontend for a little Parts Money.
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Thanks guys, already cut out the lower tree from stem. :D
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