Honda CB 750 DOHC:
Hello,
This is another build from G&L Choppers in Colorado Springs. Every part of this bike build was done in house from the frame to the paint. This bike was brought to the shop in weatherd stock form, with front end damage, and not running. This is a 1983 Honda CB750SC DOHC. The frame we built is a rigid dropseat, with 43 degrees of rake, and eight inches to the rear. The frame was built in our jig using 1 1/8 dom and 1 3/4 tubing. The engine is the stock 750 with aftermarket Keihin CR round slides and short drags. Gas tank is an altered CL175 tank. We kept the badges and tanks pads. Battery and electric box were made using 16ga stainless. 16ga seat pan, foam, and upholstery was done in house. Grips and pegs turned using 6016 billet. The lisence plate/tail light is a street fighter style application made using 3/8in stock and 1/8 in flat plate formed to the contour of the rear tire. Tail light is a verticle mounted small cateye light. From the rear the plate looks as if it's floating. All chrome, stainless and aluminum was brush finished. Paint is HOK black sparkle pearl and orion silver. This bike runs, rides and handles great. It has a very loud, low aggressive stance and is a definate head turner everywhere it's ridden. Look for more builds by the end of July. Thanks again to 650motorcycles for the support.
Richard Ford G&L Choppers 719-550-0096 www.freewebs.com/glchoppers
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