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September 24th, 2010, 09:38 AM
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Re: Motorcycle Thread
Ok, I've about had my fill of spoked wheels.  The maintenence on them will be high, still not fully comfortable with running tubes, and they aren't cheap to keep up. Besides, these are pitted like crazy. Had to fill up several holes with JB weld.
Any chance the rims off of an '83 nighthawk would fit? The '83 was a shaft drive, but if the mounting holes are the same, I can just bolt on my sprocket... Even if just the front wheel will fit, the front wire wheel is the one giving me the most trouble.
I don't really dig the look of alloy wheels, so I'll make up some moon discs for it (kind of like this):
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September 24th, 2010, 09:46 AM
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Re: Motorcycle Thread
Some inspiration for the CB folk...
There's even a blog about it:
http://cafefabrications.blogspot.com/
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September 24th, 2010, 10:10 AM
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Re: Motorcycle Thread
Bill...... Thanks for posting. That bike is bad ass
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For what it's worth I found a petcock from Debrix.com
....................After I placed my order I found a thread on a Harley site saying that they suck to do business with so I'm crossing my fingers that I get it and that it is what it is supposed to be 
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I guess you get what you pay for.........Don't buy from Debrix Cycles. The fuckers charged my credit card when I placed my order then send me an e-mail the very next day saying that my petcock is on back order with no due date of arrival.....
Fuckers
Now I will see how good they are about refunding my money. If not I know my credit card company will.
EDIT: 1 nasty phone call and 2 e-mails were fired off and within an hour I got an e-mail saying they are refunding my money.........
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September 24th, 2010, 11:10 AM
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Re: Motorcycle Thread
damn... I don't really like cafe's but that is sweet. The attention to detail is incredible.
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September 24th, 2010, 11:11 AM
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Re: Motorcycle Thread
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I'm surprised but I like those rims. Wonder how they would look on a rat bobber? Probably not good.
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September 24th, 2010, 11:21 AM
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Re: Motorcycle Thread
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You need to put a "Ton Up" sticker on there. hahaha
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HAHAHA!!!
@ Bill, bad ass bike. The detail is astounding.
@ Fungus, going with spokes or alloy wheels is up to the style you want. Spokes is always the best way to go for an old school look, and contrary to belief, are very very low maintenance.
You can find good chrome, used rims off ebay and contact Buchanans for spokes.
@ VWZOMBIE, I'd roll that bike. So fucking cool!
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September 24th, 2010, 12:13 PM
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Re: Motorcycle Thread
Hmmm, did some more research. I found a '79 CB750 alloy rim with drum brake, and it has the exact same bearings as a '77 CB550, which means that the shaft is the same diameter.
Also, the front wheel off of an '82 CB750 has dual disk brakes, which wouldn't work with my single disk front on the '77. However, the bearings are identical between those two also, which means that the shaft is the same diameter. I can make a spacer to fill in the gap of the disk that I'll remove, then possibly make an offset plate for my caliper on the side that I retain.
Does this sound completely stupid?
Here are the ones I'm talking about :
Of course, the rear will look a tad different since it has a drum brake.
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September 24th, 2010, 01:08 PM
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Re: Motorcycle Thread
Nice CB 750s. Ive owned 3 single cams through the years. Bullet proof.
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September 24th, 2010, 01:24 PM
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Re: Motorcycle Thread
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Hmmm, did some more research. I found a '79 CB750 alloy rim with drum brake, and it has the exact same bearings as a '77 CB550, which means that the shaft is the same diameter.
Also, the front wheel off of an '82 CB750 has dual disk brakes, which wouldn't work with my single disk front on the '77. However, the bearings are identical between those two also, which means that the shaft is the same diameter. I can make a spacer to fill in the gap of the disk that I'll remove, then possibly make an offset plate for my caliper on the side that I retain.
Does this sound completely stupid?
Here are the ones I'm talking about :
Of course, the rear will look a tad different since it has a drum brake.
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these are comstar wheels though, not alloy
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September 24th, 2010, 01:30 PM
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Re: Motorcycle Thread
Hey Max! Yeah, they would be low maintenance if I found some that weren't butchered in the first place. Relacing them will be a bitch, and if I'm going to buy a new rim, might as well go the whole nine yards and get something really practical. No tubes, won't rust, a lot lighter, etc.
I do enjoy the look of wire wheels, but I try to never let form come before function.
By the way, Bill, that 750 is gorgeous.
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September 24th, 2010, 01:35 PM
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Re: Motorcycle Thread
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these are comstar wheels though, not alloy
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Hmm, to my knowledge, the only steel part is the "rivets" holding the two parts of the wheel together? The rest is cast aluminum, I think...
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September 24th, 2010, 03:11 PM
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Re: Motorcycle Thread
A BIG advantage to 'mag' style wheels is the ability to fix a flat without pulling the wheel, the side of the tire and tube. I've done both and pulling a nail, installing a plug, and airing the tire up with the pump or CO2 I carry is much easier. On the other hand my in years of riding my old BSA, I never had a flat. But with my Seca and Sporty with mags, two each, all on the way to or from work...go figure.
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September 24th, 2010, 05:54 PM
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Re: Motorcycle Thread
Fungus, get a pair of alloy rims....not wheels. Buchanan sells both spokes and will punch your rims to match.
Excel sells alloy rims that look just like steel rims, or you can get a set of shouldered alloy rims, like I got on my Enfield.
The shouldered look bad ass, and old school, along with weighing absolutely nothing. Those are definitely more expensive but look trick.
The standard rims also look good. I replaced the rusted out 16" rear wheel with an Excel aluminum.
Shouldered alloy rim
Standard alloy:
You should replace the both wheels with 18"s as they are cheaper than 19"s and give the bike a cooler look. Just my .02
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September 24th, 2010, 11:45 PM
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Re: Motorcycle Thread
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Hmm, to my knowledge, the only steel part is the "rivets" holding the two parts of the wheel together? The rest is cast aluminum, I think... 
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true, but the 'spokes' are kinda ugly pressed steel things. only good side is that they hold loads of power.
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September 25th, 2010, 07:04 AM
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Re: Motorcycle Thread
Do what I did, look into '76-'77 GL1000 (Goldwing) wheels and front fork assemblies. Not only do you get aluminum wheels with stainless spokes, you also get dual disc brakes and a beefier front end. The only problem is with the rear wheel. I believe the GL is shaft drive so you would have to look elsewhere for a compatible rear wheel.
I just got my stuff yesterday and will be assembling it today to see what all I need before instalation. I'll take some pics.
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September 26th, 2010, 02:51 PM
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Re: Motorcycle Thread
Saw this BMW today at Cabella's.........WTF?
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September 26th, 2010, 02:56 PM
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Re: Motorcycle Thread
Ok, after a late start I was able to mock up the GL1000 front end. Seems everything is there. I will buy some rebuild kits for the brakes and new seals just for the piece of mind.
Here is what I did today, it's not much but it's something.
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September 26th, 2010, 03:42 PM
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Re: Motorcycle Thread
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there is whole lot of levels of fugly going on there
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September 26th, 2010, 05:22 PM
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Re: Motorcycle Thread
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In the motorcycle world that is a tank. That's a bike that can take you around the world, literally. Take a look at the DVD "Long Way Round" with Ewan McGregor if youd like to see some real adventure riding.
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September 26th, 2010, 05:23 PM
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Re: Motorcycle Thread
Just because you can, doesn't necessarily mean you should...
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September 26th, 2010, 06:42 PM
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Re: Motorcycle Thread
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September 26th, 2010, 06:46 PM
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Re: Motorcycle Thread
Gimmie!!!!
I think Alton Brown (Food network, Feasting on Asphalt, Iron Chef, Good Eats...) rides one of those.
Jeff
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September 26th, 2010, 06:49 PM
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Re: Motorcycle Thread
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Hey Bill, what's your input on the Buell? I've heard both sides.
Jeff
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September 26th, 2010, 10:52 PM
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Re: Motorcycle Thread
heh bmw boxers, to me they look like guzzi's with saggy tits. and i dont like saggy tits :P
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September 26th, 2010, 10:59 PM
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Re: Motorcycle Thread
I always saw them as 2 cylinder VW engines....
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