1979 Honda CB750K

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jonester123
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SELF INTRODUCTION: Hello guys and gals, working on my 1979 honda cb750 bobber chopper build plus many other projects etc. I have two workshops at home that i built so i can build bikes and all sorts of parts, and i mainly do auto body work and restoration repairs etc.
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1979 Honda CB750K

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Hi guys and gals, well i figured i would also post up my engine that i am doing new valve seals, gaskets, timing chain tensioner adjustment. Basically a general overhaul. Might also have to replace my rotor it is fairly scuffed up, need to test it to see how worn out it is. :D :think: :auto-biker:

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I just returned home from a 2 week trip in New Mexico, have a few good pix, can't wait to share my off-highway traveling. Got to put 1400 miles on the scoot.

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Re: 1979 Honda CB750K

Post by railroad bob »

Hmmm, I picked up a 750F a few years ago. Just ordered a drive sprocket tonight.
This was an unused unit in a crate, no bike.
Never had oil in it at all.
I'm pondering what to do with it.
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