Cool video. I found my 72 CB750 chained to a clothes pole next door to a drug house. Did not run. The owner told me his brother was going to take it and dump it in a field out in the country. It had a clean title so I offered him $150.00. He took the offer. Got it home and after some work got it running. Pulled the engine out and cleaned everything up, replaced all wear out items, and 15 years later still riding it.
That is absolutely awesome brother! God bless you for taking an old Honda and getting it back on the road man! I really do love seeing people do things like this, and you totally saved it from being dumped in a field! who in the hell would do that to a classic Honda that has a damn title! thank God you were there brother, enjoy her infinitely brother!
Wow had the 1972 CB750 when I was a teen and loved that bike. It was stolen in 1975 and the frame was found stripped in Memphis. I never got another bike and bought a car. Glad you got it running I was excited to hear it fire up and run brought back memories.
Bro this is the first time I've ever been excited to comment on a youtube video! Thank you so much for doing this video. I've got a CB 750 that I've had for years. But just looking at it looks overwhelming. Thank you for showing/reminding me of how easy classic CB's are to work on. I am feeling inspired enough to go clear out space in the garage and get to work on it. Thanks again.
@Kerry C I just started doing this too. Got it all pulled apart. Cleaned the carbs, new oil and filter, new battery, tires aired up. It's been sitting for about 8 years and I don't know what's came over me.
This is something that l have been doing for years. I find old but desirable bikes and clean and repair them. It's a fun hobby, and l get to ride some very nice bikes for not much money. Good luck, and enjoyment in your hobby.
I am 58 years old now but that old 750 brings me back some really fond memories they were relatively a simple design they had the single cam and adjustable tappets which made them easy to work on well to a point anything really serious the engine had to come out but even that wasn't really difficult but I had forgotten that they ran the oil tank but they are worth quite a few dollars now if you can find one.
My cb750k was sitting 12 years when I purchased it 6 years ago. Basically done the same thing that was done here. Fast forward to today. Electronic ignition, 4 into one. Complete carb rebuild and re-jet. Tuff side seat and it’s FINALLY looking good and running awesome!! They want to run!!!
The SOHC 750 fours are testament to Hondas' reliable nature. The fact that its sat for an undisclosed time before you began troubleshooting it says a lot about how easily they can be put back in running trim. I hope the next owner enjoys it.
My Dad had a cb750 when I was a kid. Unfortunately it got sold before he passed away. I really loved that bike and I hope to have one of my own someday.
nothing better than when you get something that was bound for the scrapyard running again with just a little love. always makes me wonder why it wasn't loved anymore in the first place.
People (not Bikers) buy motorcycles on a whim, ride them a few times a year, and at some point have a near death experience due to their poor riding skills. That's when they walk away from them.
As clean as the carbs was could tell it was taken care of also no heavy pitting on the wheels or rust spots so who had it kept it inside a shed or garage most its life 😉 Would say that is a pretty good score 10/10 ⭐
If you know, this about the points and boots, Dont you think the first place to go ,Would be the clean the Points no matter what. then check spark again. Thats always been, the way, I know everyone does it, for a bike thats been sitting, thats the first place I checked , Even on cars with Points.
Love it when you do these (Will it run?) videos, but I would love to see you work on a GL 1000! Want to see how YOU would work on one and get your input on them!
Started riding street bikes on a 78 CB550K. Great little bikes. Sold it to a friend after I bought a 97 Suzuki. Someday I might just have to go with a 750 to restore.
Your carbs were much cleaner than mine, which I had been running for several years, amazing considering how it was found. These motors take a lot to stop them.
Im working on a 73 CB 750, I've got alot to do, I have a complete engine that turns bobber frame, no complete wiring, I have the coils.... the wires are torn out, no carbs, engine is rough, all the fun
Right on CO, I just got an '82 KZ650 going a few weeks ago, it was/is in very similar shape. The seller included 2 sets of carbs, one was a pair of BS34's off of a KZ1000. I got the bike started and then threw the carbs on ebay, they sold for $300 a few days later! Half the bike is already paid for by just selling the carbs lol. Doing another draw-through turbo setup with a Garrett T25, bike will easily be a 150hp+ monster on low boost. Anyways glad to see you back on the old Honda's Taylor. I'm looking forward to the new build reveal. European?
Great to see these videos, takes me back to the seve;nties when I had a cb500 and cb550, and much later I an eighties honda 750. It's always those seventies Hondas I remember most fondly, they had something. You could actually work on them yourself, they had a distinct character I never felt with the later models. I had a cbx550 and it felt more like an appliance, never really bonded with it. Look forward to more videos
That's why we love the vintage Hondas....they wanna run, no matter how long they've been sitting. I didn't see any funky smoke coming out of the exhaust at all. What year is it? Looked like it had brass floats...or were they plastic floats covered in yellowish gas varnish dust?.
Your videos inspired me to get my 82 cb900 back on the road. It had been sitting for about eight years but started fairly easily. When it was stored the carbs and tank were drained dry, therefore no real rebuild of the fuel system was necessary. The front brake caliper needs rebuilding. What is a good source of honda parts?
Don't think this have just been pulled in from a scrap situation as the video suggests, the Front disk brake is far too clean for that, no corrosion at all.
@Classic Octane I purchased a beautiful old Honda bike that wasn’t running when I got it. I purchased the bike after watching many of your videos a few years back. The gas tank was in perfect condition. Sadly I never put an effort into that amazing bike and sold it. Watching these videos again makes me wish I would have put even the slightest effort into trying to get it running. It was a stupid clean and fully assembled bike. Just needed the love to get it going. I am strongly regretting getting rid of it. 😭😭😭
I had a ‘69 CB750 about 50 years ago and worked on it quite a bit. I noticed that when you were testing the coils you said, correctly, that one coil sparks cylinders 1,4, the other sparks 2,3. Points are on the crankshaft, not camshaft, so each cylinder sparks at every revolution, with a waste spark at the end of the exhaust stroke. Each pair of plugs is in series with one coil, neither end of the coil is grounded. This means that when testing for spark on, say, cyl #1 plug lead, you should have cyl #4 lead connected to its spark plug, screwed in or otherwise grounded. You should see sparks on both plugs at the same time. Watching for a spark with the opposite lead disconnected doesn’t make sense. Maybe you’ll see a spark, but you shouldn’t expect to. IanB
Back in the mid 70s I had a K2 750 full Dunstall kit, bored to 920, lumpy cam, went like a rocket in a straight line but very heavy in the corners. Not as scary as hitting corners on my Mach IV or Mach III Kawasaki though, 😂😂😂. Thanks for posting 👏👏👏 👋👋👋 🇦🇺
Awesome to see this classic start up. Have you considered budgeting for an exhaust extraction system? Nederman is the standard in the fire service in the US, though several companies make them. I’m pretty sure they offer a single exhaust system for small shops though you might need to fabricate adapters for motorcycle / dual exhausts. Breathing in byproducts of combustion is not a great thing for your long term health.
I had a 81 CB750 Custom back in 89 when I was 16. Paid $1800 for it. LOVED IT! Only had 26,000 on it. Traded it for a Motor Home in 99 and got $2500 for it. .. Well in 2022 Found another one. Had 26,000 on it. Even Came with a In Great Shape Color Matching Front Cowl/Fairing and Intact Windshield. Was on Facebook. Get Scammed. Owner treated it like a Dirt Bike and F'ed it up. Got it Running Just Good enough to Trick me. Paid $2200 for it. Got it home and Road it 4 Times before it went to Shit.. Brought it to a Repair Shop and Found out it needed the Engine Rebuilt, New Shocks and Exhaust ( still have to get but good enough for now ), Tires, Chain, New Brakes and Cylinder and some other things. Gas/Fuel Tank was Completely Rusty inside. 2yrs and $5,000 Later, It IS Ride-able and LOVE IT! Exhaust is Different from my first one. First one had the Single Hole but Four Pipes. This one has Multi Holes and Dual Exhaust and is a Bit Louder. Has a Wind thingy over the gauges.. Helps I guess. I can wear my FlexFit Baseball Cap up to 50mph and not worry about it coming off. Also had to get new mirrors... Got them from Amazon and are SHITE! Has the Back Rest and Rack like my first one also. Even the Same Blue Paint Scheme. Had to get a New Seat made.. Again it IS Ride-able As is and will have to get new shocks at one point and new exhaust pipes also.. Getting between 36 and 50 Miles per gallon. Depending on Type of gas I put in. And since only go back and forth into Town, I don't go over 50mph.. What I hate, is when you look them up, they show up as Fucking Cafe Racers... I DO and Don't mind the money I paid for it and to have it fixed.. I will NOT Get Rid of it.. May be a Bit of a Pain in the Ass and Legs to get on and off of it now adays that I am 50yrs old.. But just Feels Sooo good once on and riding.. As of Typing this, It only has 350 miles on the Fresh Rebuild. Thank You Father In Heaven...
Heh. As soon as you looked into the oil tank and decided to add oil, I knew it could be messy. My high-mileage K5 also wet-sumps and empties the oil tank after a few months of idleness.
Love those early honda's, how much do you want for that one. Trying to find them here in the UK is like trying to find rocking horse manure. Great content, loved the chuckle when it first fired. Can you do a follow up on this would like to see it back together before you sell it, how much do you want for it...
Damn yo! Solid find - I'm working on an F0 right now that needed a new battery, oil change, fuel tank clean, full carb rebuild, starter clutch rebuild, and a whole bunch of other shit, but it's coming together. I don't see any smoke coming out of the exhaust which is amazing! I'm getting white smoke constantly out of the pipes which leads me to think it needs new rings, maybe more... Question for you - what's the secret to getting the carbs on and off easily? I bought new boots and clips because the old ones were shot, and still had a hell of a time putting the carbs back on after I rebuilt them.
Man! that bike sounds like a beast when she first started and revved! I will never stop loving and collecting old Hondas, EVER! I'm a hoarder just like you Taylor! Hey Taylor can I make a suggestion for your next build? Have you ever dealt with BSA's? I think that would be very interesting if you can get your hands on a classic BSA!
First off love the channel if you could answer a question I would appreciate it I have a 1976 honda cb 750f super sport I put a Delkevic 4 into 1 megaphone exhaust on it with stock airbox my question is should I rejet it if so could you recommend the new jet size thanks
Cool video. I found my 72 CB750 chained to a clothes pole next door to a drug house. Did not run. The owner told me his brother was going to take it and dump it in a field out in the country. It had a clean title so I offered him $150.00. He took the offer. Got it home and after some work got it running. Pulled the engine out and cleaned everything up, replaced all wear out items, and 15 years later still riding it.
That is absolutely awesome brother! God bless you for taking an old Honda and getting it back on the road man! I really do love seeing people do things like this, and you totally saved it from being dumped in a field! who in the hell would do that to a classic Honda that has a damn title! thank God you were there brother, enjoy her infinitely brother!
Share a video on UA-cam please🙏
Awesome story 👍. I've rescued several old bikes. It's a great feeling when you get one out on the road 😁
Man it’s crazy how long the engines will last. 79 CB750 cafe build of mine with who really knows how many engine miles and runs like a champ.
Pretty cool story. A CB750 in a box without a title costs $500 near me...
I'm sixty eight years old and I'd love to have another 750 four.
I hope it brings a smile to you that is youngins are saving vintage bikes like these from scrap yards or rusting away on someone porch.
Wow had the 1972 CB750 when I was a teen and loved that bike. It was stolen in 1975 and the frame was found stripped in Memphis. I never got another bike and bought a car. Glad you got it running I was excited to hear it fire up and run brought back memories.
awe that's a bummer story.
I hate scumbags that steal from honest people
Why not get one now?😊
@@maikelnait4495 Well I'm 66 now and more the Classic Corvette guy now. Best to have them 4 wheels under me LOL
Those 750's were the superbikes back in the day.
Bro this is the first time I've ever been excited to comment on a youtube video! Thank you so much for doing this video. I've got a CB 750 that I've had for years. But just looking at it looks overwhelming. Thank you for showing/reminding me of how easy classic CB's are to work on. I am feeling inspired enough to go clear out space in the garage and get to work on it. Thanks again.
@Kerry C I just started doing this too. Got it all pulled apart. Cleaned the carbs, new oil and filter, new battery, tires aired up. It's been sitting for about 8 years and I don't know what's came over me.
me and my wife bought a 1980 CB 750 about 10 years ago. Sweet bike
Just bulletproof, those classic Honda 4’s. Bike sounds amazing, given its previous inactivity.
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This is something that l have been doing for years. I find old but desirable bikes and clean and repair them. It's a fun hobby, and l get to ride some very nice bikes for not much money. Good luck, and enjoyment in your hobby.
I am 58 years old now but that old 750 brings me back some really fond memories they were relatively a simple design they had the single cam and adjustable tappets which made them easy to work on well to a point anything really serious the engine had to come out but even that wasn't really difficult but I had forgotten that they ran the oil tank but they are worth quite a few dollars now if you can find one.
My cb750k was sitting 12 years when I purchased it 6 years ago. Basically done the same thing that was done here. Fast forward to today. Electronic ignition, 4 into one. Complete carb rebuild and re-jet. Tuff side seat and it’s FINALLY looking good and running awesome!! They want to run!!!
Honda power baby 🤝
The SOHC 750 fours are testament to Hondas' reliable nature. The fact that its sat for an undisclosed time before you began troubleshooting it says a lot about how easily they can be put back in running trim. I hope the next owner enjoys it.
Good going Taylor. The sound of an abandoned bike growling back to life makes me smile.
Man I missed the will it run? videos... 🤟🤟 is good to be back.
Yes!!! Bring back all the forgotten about Honda CBs :)
My Dad had a cb750 when I was a kid. Unfortunately it got sold before he passed away. I really loved that bike and I hope to have one of my own someday.
Love this. Very informative rather than timelapsed. Really makes me confident that i can do this myself, even if it seems daunting
Glad it was helpful!
You’re awesome I’m rebuilding a bike right now couldn’t do without you.
nothing better than when you get something that was bound for the scrapyard running again with just a little love. always makes me wonder why it wasn't loved anymore in the first place.
People (not Bikers) buy motorcycles on a whim, ride them a few times a year, and at some point have a near death experience due to their poor riding skills. That's when they walk away from them.
anything will run with the right amount of time, patience, experience and money. the challenge is finding the right balance between worth it and not
I had a '83 GS 650 l Suzuki that sounded like that. Shaft drive. It was a lovely beast.
And he brings another back from the grave! Nice man. Love my Honda's!
I had 2 different CB-750's Second one turned out to be a Chopper, had problems with the carbs getting loose and falling off!
Amazing after probably years and years of sitting this baby shows signs of life. Truly bulletproof bikes!
As clean as the carbs was could tell it was taken care of also no heavy pitting on the wheels or rust spots so who had it kept it inside a shed or garage most its life 😉
Would say that is a pretty good score 10/10 ⭐
hi there my first time watching your channel liked it alot good job you have got me hooked keep videos coming
I KNEW it would Run!!! I have a 2013 Shadow! They are BULLET PROOF!! Love your videos!
If you know, this about the points and boots, Dont you think the first place to go ,Would be the clean the Points no matter what. then check spark again. Thats always been, the way, I know everyone does it, for a bike thats been sitting, thats the first place I checked , Even on cars with Points.
Génial, le retour d'un "grand classique", avec la REINE des motos!!!
Finaly back to the classic honda's 😎👍 kinda glad your back to will it run and the time spent after👍
Love it when you do these (Will it run?) videos, but I would love to see you work on a GL 1000! Want to see how YOU would work on one and get your input on them!
I had one back in the day..............awesome Sir, thank you
Yo Taylor, it was really exciting to see this bike back running sounding beautiful A+! Keep it up...
Started riding street bikes on a 78 CB550K. Great little bikes. Sold it to a friend after I bought a 97 Suzuki. Someday I might just have to go with a 750 to restore.
I'd love to find a project cb750 after I get my CM400T in top shape.
You deserve this like button.
Good video, I have a 78 750k, 79 750 limited, 80 750f. Great bikes, bulletproof! Keep it on twos, Respect☮️
Your carbs were much cleaner than mine, which I had been running for several years, amazing considering how it was found. These motors take a lot to stop them.
Man this was both interesting and rewarding as a viewer who loves bike b4 computers and electronics took over👏
Wish i could find a abandoned cb750 , would love to restore one , so much money over he in UK
I have a friend that’s offering me a slightly disassembled ss 750 for $250, I guess I’ll get it even though having 17 bikes I’m short on space.
Excellent video. Glad I subscribed. And yes, those old original Hondas look to be a very robust design.
very cool! Just got myself a 1970 cb750 and hopefully a cb450(year unknown)! Great video sir
Sick channel, looking to get into bike repairs and learning a lot from your channel. Keep it up man
This is the type of content I like.
Im working on a 73 CB 750, I've got alot to do, I have a complete engine that turns bobber frame, no complete wiring, I have the coils.... the wires are torn out, no carbs, engine is rough, all the fun
How many of us were yelling, 'Move your arm, I can't see!' when checking the plugs for spark. Or even, "Dang dude!." Enjoyable video again.
Thanks for the videos. The cb750 oil lines are not under pressure.
Right on CO, I just got an '82 KZ650 going a few weeks ago, it was/is in very similar shape. The seller included 2 sets of carbs, one was a pair of BS34's off of a KZ1000. I got the bike started and then threw the carbs on ebay, they sold for $300 a few days later! Half the bike is already paid for by just selling the carbs lol. Doing another draw-through turbo setup with a Garrett T25, bike will easily be a 150hp+ monster on low boost. Anyways glad to see you back on the old Honda's Taylor. I'm looking forward to the new build reveal. European?
Great to see these videos, takes me back to the seve;nties when I had a cb500 and cb550, and much later I an eighties honda 750. It's always those seventies Hondas I remember most fondly, they had something. You could actually work on them yourself, they had a distinct character I never felt with the later models. I had a cbx550 and it felt more like an appliance, never really bonded with it. Look forward to more videos
I never realized they had a beer-can swing arm! lol
Sounds great! Those two valve air-cooled engines really resonate magical sounds...
The new shop layout look great, you now have more space to move around, and the bike sounds good👍👍😎🏍🏍🏍🏍
Hunk of junk applies to other motorcycles she's a Honda and just needs some love!
Should have added wash your mouth out with soap but problably better to use it to wash the bike, the soap that is.
After watching this im definitely gonna get on my '97 shadow vt600 to get it back on the road
My heart breaks! I would love one refurbished.
Enjoyed watching you bring life back into another classic 👍
The internals were perfect bar one idle jet , clean the points add gas ,so nice when you get an easy one
Definitely a good buy and a bike worth saving.
Any CB750 which still has the ELS (Elusive Left Sidecover) is worth resuscitating!
That's why we love the vintage Hondas....they wanna run, no matter how long they've been sitting. I didn't see any funky smoke coming out of the exhaust at all. What year is it? Looked like it had brass floats...or were they plastic floats covered in yellowish gas varnish dust?.
I used to own a 98 cb750 great bike 😄
Nice. Real nice. And with one of the great old ones too. Thanks.
Que sonido exquisito!!!
La moto de mis sueños!!!!
That’s always a win! Great video Taylor
Your videos inspired me to get my 82 cb900 back on the road. It had been sitting for about eight years but started fairly easily. When it was stored the carbs and tank were drained dry, therefore no real rebuild of the fuel system was necessary. The front brake caliper needs rebuilding. What is a good source of honda parts?
Don't think this have just been pulled in from a scrap situation as the video suggests, the Front disk brake is far too clean for that, no corrosion at all.
I'm in Texas. Do you need another 750 to work on? I've got an easy one
Great sequential faulting, going from a known power to the next possibility. Good for any guys looking to start a none starting bike, Thank you.🏍🏍🏍
@Classic Octane I purchased a beautiful old Honda bike that wasn’t running when I got it. I purchased the bike after watching many of your videos a few years back. The gas tank was in perfect condition. Sadly I never put an effort into that amazing bike and sold it. Watching these videos again makes me wish I would have put even the slightest effort into trying to get it running. It was a stupid clean and fully assembled bike. Just needed the love to get it going. I am strongly regretting getting rid of it. 😭😭😭
I had a ‘69 CB750 about 50 years ago and worked on it quite a bit. I noticed that when you were testing the coils you said, correctly, that one coil sparks cylinders 1,4, the other sparks 2,3. Points are on the crankshaft, not camshaft, so each cylinder sparks at every revolution, with a waste spark at the end of the exhaust stroke. Each pair of plugs is in series with one coil, neither end of the coil is grounded. This means that when testing for spark on, say, cyl #1 plug lead, you should have cyl #4 lead connected to its spark plug, screwed in or otherwise grounded. You should see sparks on both plugs at the same time. Watching for a spark with the opposite lead disconnected doesn’t make sense. Maybe you’ll see a spark, but you shouldn’t expect to.
IanB
Back in the mid 70s I had a K2 750 full Dunstall kit, bored to 920, lumpy cam, went like a rocket in a straight line but very heavy in the corners. Not as scary as hitting corners on my Mach IV or Mach III Kawasaki though, 😂😂😂.
Thanks for posting
👏👏👏 👋👋👋 🇦🇺
Very nice, thanks for the teachings 🙏
Honestly, with that sound and the pops, I see this being a really nasty cafe racer style. Always fun to watch these! Keep up the good work!
Absolutely a cafe racer
They’re all going to end up Caff racers, they’ll be no standard left.
Awesome to see this classic start up. Have you considered budgeting for an exhaust extraction system? Nederman is the standard in the fire service in the US, though several companies make them. I’m pretty sure they offer a single exhaust system for small shops though you might need to fabricate adapters for motorcycle / dual exhausts. Breathing in byproducts of combustion is not a great thing for your long term health.
Purrs nicely, not even smoking 🎉
Runs well, sounds good, great buy!
Every tool has a hammer side eh Taylor?! 😀
Good catch! 😉
I had a 81 CB750 Custom back in 89 when I was 16. Paid $1800 for it. LOVED IT! Only had 26,000 on it. Traded it for a Motor Home in 99 and got $2500 for it. .. Well in 2022 Found another one. Had 26,000 on it. Even Came with a In Great Shape Color Matching Front Cowl/Fairing and Intact Windshield. Was on Facebook. Get Scammed. Owner treated it like a Dirt Bike and F'ed it up. Got it Running Just Good enough to Trick me. Paid $2200 for it.
Got it home and Road it 4 Times before it went to Shit.. Brought it to a Repair Shop and Found out it needed the Engine Rebuilt, New Shocks and Exhaust ( still have to get but good enough for now ), Tires, Chain, New Brakes and Cylinder and some other things. Gas/Fuel Tank was Completely Rusty inside. 2yrs and $5,000 Later, It IS Ride-able and LOVE IT!
Exhaust is Different from my first one. First one had the Single Hole but Four Pipes. This one has Multi Holes and Dual Exhaust and is a Bit Louder. Has a Wind thingy over the gauges.. Helps I guess. I can wear my FlexFit Baseball Cap up to 50mph and not worry about it coming off. Also had to get new mirrors... Got them from Amazon and are SHITE! Has the Back Rest and Rack like my first one also. Even the Same Blue Paint Scheme. Had to get a New Seat made..
Again it IS Ride-able As is and will have to get new shocks at one point and new exhaust pipes also.. Getting between 36 and 50 Miles per gallon. Depending on Type of gas I put in. And since only go back and forth into Town, I don't go over 50mph..
What I hate, is when you look them up, they show up as Fucking Cafe Racers... I DO and Don't mind the money I paid for it and to have it fixed.. I will NOT Get Rid of it.. May be a Bit of a Pain in the Ass and Legs to get on and off of it now adays that I am 50yrs old.. But just Feels Sooo good once on and riding.. As of Typing this, It only has 350 miles on the Fresh Rebuild. Thank You Father In Heaven...
Sounds really healty
Heh. As soon as you looked into the oil tank and decided to add oil, I knew it could be messy. My high-mileage K5 also wet-sumps and empties the oil tank after a few months of idleness.
Man I love your videos
Good job 👏
It's a testament to Honda engineering that you can find one that old and bring it back to life that quickly 👍👍
Love those early honda's, how much do you want for that one. Trying to find them here in the UK is like trying to find rocking horse manure. Great content, loved the chuckle when it first fired. Can you do a follow up on this would like to see it back together before you sell it, how much do you want for it...
love it .. just finished my CB550 I wish I was in TX man I am looking for a cb750
Awesome! Thanks.
Damn yo! Solid find - I'm working on an F0 right now that needed a new battery, oil change, fuel tank clean, full carb rebuild, starter clutch rebuild, and a whole bunch of other shit, but it's coming together. I don't see any smoke coming out of the exhaust which is amazing! I'm getting white smoke constantly out of the pipes which leads me to think it needs new rings, maybe more...
Question for you - what's the secret to getting the carbs on and off easily? I bought new boots and clips because the old ones were shot, and still had a hell of a time putting the carbs back on after I rebuilt them.
Wish you were closer I've got a cb750 with a turbo I had gifted to me. Needs ran thru just like that bike!
That must be a pretty early version of the CB750 with the carb linkage and bales holding on the bowls. What year/model is it? K0 or a K1?
That will make some one a good project. Keep the videos coming Taylor looking forward to the rest of the shop redo, as well as the next build.
That engine turning over sounds like my electric hedge trimmers.
If that's the 750 E model, then it can be built to an 836 cc. Or a 1000 cc. For the drag strip. Because the case is thicker then the F model.
U gotta love those 4 into1,I know I do!
where's the rest of the shop reorganization? looking forward to it :)
It’s coming. Just waiting on my new toolbox to be delivered.
Very informative video! Thanks!
It would be nice to see it restored to original
I'll predict that, of course it will run, it's a Honda! Let's see if I'm correct.
Sounds great. What do you think you would ask for a running 750 like this ?
Hello Taylor, where is your go to place to buy axle shaft bushing or bearing upgrade please.
Man! that bike sounds like a beast when she first started and revved! I will never stop loving and collecting old Hondas, EVER! I'm a hoarder just like you Taylor! Hey Taylor can I make a suggestion for your next build? Have you ever dealt with BSA's? I think that would be very interesting if you can get your hands on a classic BSA!
750 Hodads made some angry choppers back in the day.
First off love the channel if you could answer a question I would appreciate it I have a 1976 honda cb 750f super sport I put a Delkevic 4 into 1 megaphone exhaust on it with stock airbox my question is should I rejet it if so could you recommend the new jet size thanks
Yes, the roots!!!
Can you show us how to rebuild the starter cluch on the 550