Cb750 dohc swingarm swap. Wondering if anyone has done...


  • Cb750 dohc swingarm swap. Wondering if anyone has done a build with a single side swing arm on a 1976-1978 Cb750 frame. gsxr600/750 or 1000 or cbr750? I want duel disc. Honda Custom Motorcycle Frames **Note when using standard rear width model CB750 SOHC years 1977/78 you will require a 200 rear due to the wider sprocket carrier on these model years. Thanks in advance. Hello everyone! Right now I'm working on my first major project bike. Bike has no steering issues, but client wanted old school tyres so not exactly mountain racer handling required or expected, but definitely no ill feelings at normal riding speeds. Jan 2, 2014 · Initially the only reason I swapped from an early CB750 swing arm to a '76 CB550 swing arm is for looks. I'll post pictures on next posting. Has anyone had a problem with the clevis on the bottom of the master cylinder push rod hitting the swingarm? if so what did you do? mine is hitting that clevis and im not real sure what im gonna do. The early CB750 swing arms were stamped steel and ugly. GSXR 750 Frame/Swingarm Conversions Year Model Frame type Alternate Swingarms I've been researching front end swaps which is best ?. Hey all! I am copying my thread from another forum, so they are edited and in order by date. I have a 78' Honda CB750 and I swapped the front out and put on a 01' Yamaha R1 front end. May 24, 2023 · 1982 CB750 (C/F/K) Swing Arm Dimensions papi_sosaa Jan 24, 2023 The DOHC Garage (1979-1983) Replies 5 Views 3K Jun 23, 2023 What newer wheels and swing arm will fit a 75 cb750 sohc CB750 owners discuss compatible wheels and swing arms for a 75 CB750 SOHC, sharing suggestions and experiences Swingarm stretched 4" Forks lowered 1-1/2" 16" rear wheel black powder coated 19" front wheel powder coated Solid state Regulator/Rectifier Pod airfilters Koni shocks Drag handle bars Many pieces blacked out Some pieces re-chromed Original paint on tank Natural patina Lots of character Very clean Extended Swingarms K4, K7 and a '79-'82 DOHC Jun 1, 2013 · After accumulating parts for a few years, I finally started the upgrade to my CB750F swingarm. Thanks for all advice I am in the process of designing and putting ideas together for a build. Author Topic: DOHC CB750 swingarm in a K1 (Read 24055 times) 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Need dimensions if possible. Any photos of the shock/ swingarm angle would be awesome. So, I got a CB400SF arm via Rin Sep 28, 2020 · Anyone have any experience or insight with this swap? I have a CBR frame (sitting in the background) I am going to cut the mono shock brackets off of to use on the CB750 frame. Out back, is the rear swing arm adequate or swap it out? What is a good replacement? I have a large home shop and I have above average fabrication skills. This is my latest build; a 1982 Honda CB900C. If I have to engineer parts that is fine but wondering if someone has already done this kind CB750 DOHC CB550 that's on there now. Now that the whole front end is buttoned up, I'm moving around to the backside! I like the look of the black streetbike rims on a I was messing around with with my 77 KZ1000 trying to figure out what all the swap is gonna require. I already have a Ducati swing arm. If someone can verify that the DOHC swingarm will work with an SOHC frame ( I can shorten the width if neccessary) then my next question is bronze bushings for a DOHC swingarm and does the SOHC pivot fit. 1983 suzuki gs750 forks and swing arm swap Hello everyone, I'm curious if anyone has done this swap or not onto a sohc cb750? I have a somewhat complete 83 gs750 and am wanting to swap parts to my 70 cb750. They might have shown up sooner than that but I am not sure. The 750 did get a tubular swing arm for the DOHC. The original arm is made of reinforced tubular steel, and flexes very noticeably when hitting bumps in turns. 1974 CB750 1975 CB750 Initially the only reason I swapped from an early CB750 swing arm to a '76 CB550 swing arm is for looks. The tubular frame with a matching tubular swing arm just looks better. There is always a lot of talk on the forums about doing the front end swap for updated wheels, but my question is about the rear, since I've already done Here are my genaral concerns and/or questions; Is there any hidden concern with the current swingarm width or do I need to look at a 1977-78 wider swingarm? Is there any issue with needing to lower the fork tube length to maintain a level stance? We built one using 06 ZX10R USD assembly & matching swing-arm rear-end. A popular upgrade in Japan is installing a CB400SF swingarm. thanks. Hopefully all pics and links work but let me know if you noticed something's out of whack. This bike will be for sale sometime in the near future, but I. Would you happen to have the length measurement of that bolt? If the 750 swing arm tube section and pivot bolt are the same length and diameter as my 650SC swing arm then I don't see why it wouldn't just be a direct bolt on. vwbzyj, swqx, nl2ne, ht13l, 9ppa, jociu, 4r8g, ojl0, gvrd1, rtnjn1,