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1979 to 1983 DOHC CB750/900/1000/1100 Honda Custom: Forums |
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sblg43
Now you're talking


Joined: Aug 01, 2008
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Location: Sturgeon Bay, WI
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Sat Aug 02, 2008 12:26 am |
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Hello all,
I just bought a 1982 CB750 Custom from a guy near Wausau, WI. Problem is, when I was riding it home, the bike died only ten miles down the road. So I bought a new battery and headed down the road. After about 80 miles, that battery died too and I was only 16 miles from Green Bay. I bought another battery at a nearby hardware store and had to quick charge it with the car. (My wife was following with our car) That second battery was enough to get me to a bike shop in Green Bay.
I have now owned the bike for 3 days and haven't even gotten it home. I hope the bike shop doesn't cost too much. I don't know if the guy I bought it from owned it long enough to realize it had a problem. Anyhow, I am not too upset because I sold my 81 Honda CM400C for the same price as I bought this CB750C for. All I have into it so far is the cost of two batteries. I plan on fixing up this bike as best I can. I don't have much interest or know-how in making any mods on this bike. I just want to make it as close to original as possible (but it will have a non-stock paint job) I look forward to any recommendations you might have.
I know that I will spend more money on this bike than my wife will know about but she likes it already even though it didn't make it home yet.
I have already read a lot from this forum and will continue to soak it in! Thanks. |
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750chop
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Joined: May 09, 2008
Posts: 1055
Location: Davenport, Florida
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Sat Aug 02, 2008 12:28 am |
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welcome to the site, post some pics od it when you get it home. |
_________________ 82 Cb750 Nighthawk Chopper.
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jb12k
On a roll


Joined: Jun 08, 2008
Posts: 176
Location: West Frankfort, Illinois
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Sat Aug 02, 2008 12:34 am |
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Sounds like serious charging problem. At least you shouldn't need any batteries soon!!! Fasterspider will be along to set you right on that, no doubt. He admits he is an a**hole, but he knows his stuff! Welcome, and hang around-Lots to learn here! |
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genesound
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Joined: Jul 24, 2007
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Location: Studio City, CA
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Sat Aug 02, 2008 12:37 am |
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sfreiberg
This Just In


Joined: Apr 05, 2008
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Location: Waukesha, WI
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Sat Aug 02, 2008 12:59 am |
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Welcome fellow snowbird:
I found the following article to be of great help.
http://home.earthlink.net/~trinomial/DOHCcharge.html
Best of luck. I had a 1973 CB750 and rode it till I became a father and my bride suggested alternative transportation (ie a cage).
I picked up a 1981 CB900 Custom last year (think 750 on steroids) and had some charging issues that this article helped trouble shoot.
Last week I had modulators put on my headlamp and tail light and incorporated the blinkers to light with the brake light. I chose the units by Signal Dynamics and am very pleased. I have noticed a substantial reduction of incursions by cage drivers. Worth considering up here where the cage drivers don't or won't see you.
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genesound
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Sat Aug 02, 2008 1:23 am |
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750chop
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Joined: May 09, 2008
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Location: Davenport, Florida
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Sat Aug 02, 2008 2:54 am |
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when ya comin to florida for a bucs game gene? |
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genesound
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Sat Aug 02, 2008 4:15 am |
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750chop
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Joined: May 09, 2008
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Location: Davenport, Florida
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Sat Aug 02, 2008 10:30 am |
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dammer, oh well. |
_________________ 82 Cb750 Nighthawk Chopper.
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sblg43
Now you're talking


Joined: Aug 01, 2008
Posts: 68
Location: Sturgeon Bay, WI
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Sun Aug 03, 2008 12:41 am |
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I don't think the shop in GB have had the time to check out my bike yet.
Would it be better for me to trailer it home and rely on info from this forum to fix it myself?
If Fastspider can provide the appropriate parts, I don't have any problem doing business with him. He sounds very reliable. What say you Fastspider? |
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genesound
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Sun Aug 03, 2008 12:57 am |
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sblg43
Now you're talking


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Location: Sturgeon Bay, WI
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genesound
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Sun Aug 03, 2008 2:21 am |
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Well a few... in addition to a complete selection of metric tools, you'll need some tune up tools, like a valve depressor for changing shims, magnet gizmos for pulling shims, , feelers for measuring valve clearances, teensy screwdriver for popping shims loose from buckets... calipers, and/or micrometers for measuring shims, a clutch nut tool from MotionPro, gasket sets and valve cover seals, that kinda thing. A decent Volt and Ohm meter is also required for the charging system and other wiring and electrical troubleshooting. You could also get an alternator rotor puller from Motion Pro. Not a typical flywheel puller, it's a specialized tool.
You could also use a Morgan carbtune for carb syncing, a carb adjusting screwdriver from MotionPro, and a few other items I probably forgot. These tools will pay for themselves the first time you use them successfully and save the money that you would have given a shop mechanic that didn't really care about you or your bike. |
_________________ NMT - New Member Thread, click here!!! - Information For New and Veteran Members.
Shows how to enter relevant bike information in your signature, and more
Also some important DOHC wrenching tips, and some other information, shop manuals.
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rtabish
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Joined: Jul 25, 2007
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Location: missoula, montana
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Sun Aug 03, 2008 3:32 am |
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is the motion pro valve shim tool any good? i have been hearing horror stories about the cheap ones on ebay forever.
i tried the old rear axle trick to pull my rotor. worked OK except i bumped my head getting the thing to loosen up...broke loose too fast and caught me off guard with the valve cover right between the eyes.
while you are at it, a bike stand of some sort is always useful. if you still have the stock center stand, keep it, but a couple of good bike stands can come in handy. also, some kind of platform that you can put the bike on that will let you tie the bike down while you do some kinds of fixes is handy, as well. i don't know how many times i have been doing something that required getting one end of the bike or the other up in the air, that really didn't leave me with a lot of confidence about it falling over or rolling. |
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genesound
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750chop
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Sun Aug 03, 2008 5:59 am |
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thats just cuz your a badass Gene |
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genesound
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750chop
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Sun Aug 03, 2008 6:05 am |
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sounds like i got a few new tools to add to the box, and god i need a new box, i ran mine over with the truck a few weeks ago... fucker aint even a square no more |
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genesound
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genesound
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