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  • hjacobmiller
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    Looking good Pete!

    Love the headlight screen.

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  • pete
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    I believe it's high time I posted some pic's of my 450 in here given I haven't done so yet... and especially now that she's "finished" and I got some half decent pic's today...









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  • barnbiketom
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    Originally posted by chuck hahn View Post





    Not a Zook..but thought since its my only twin I would share. Sue me..HA HA
    Chuck, I bought that exact bike in '73. I'd been into a dealership that sold hondas and yamahas, and decided on the twin TX750 because of the grief I had on my older '69 ( YEAH I KNOW...) cb750 with the carbs. of course I was only 22 yrs old or so.. After I had it a month or so and read in magazines about the balance shaft chains going limp in them, I got scared and imagined it was vibrating itself apart. I sold it quickly and then got a CB750F, which I promply trashed also hahaha
    Last edited by Guest; 07-19-2012, 08:58 PM.

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  • pete
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    Not bad at all Flak Jacket! I like the colour of the tank too...

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  • davidduarte
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    Originally posted by Flak Jacket View Post
    Really? Joking? I thought is was too modern for most. I will get some more pictures up tonight then. The electric starter and gears are gone, different master cyl, no more key, the triple tree has been shaved, all electronics hidden and other misc tabs removed. I am riding the bike currently so the paint will look like hell till the fab work is completed.

    Wow did the motor liven up when i removed the starter gears. Felt like a 10% power increase. I have tossed two trash cans full of junk off this bike and once i finish the exhaust it should reduce the weight even further.
    no, not joking. I love it! You didn't hack up the frame, and other than exhaust and instruments it looks pretty complete. Very clean, minimalist look to it. Bravo!

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  • Flak Jacket
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    Anyone want to donate a old busted coach purse from there ex-wife that i can make a seat out of?

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  • Flak Jacket
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    Originally posted by davidduarte View Post
    now that looks like a cafe done right. Very nice.
    Really? Joking? I thought is was too modern for most. I will get some more pictures up tonight then. The electric starter and gears are gone, different master cyl, no more key, the triple tree has been shaved, all electronics hidden and other misc tabs removed. I am riding the bike currently so the paint will look like hell till the fab work is completed.

    Wow did the motor liven up when i removed the starter gears. Felt like a 10% power increase. I have tossed two trash cans full of junk off this bike and once i finish the exhaust it should reduce the weight even further.

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  • davidduarte
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    now that looks like a cafe done right. Very nice.

    Originally posted by Flak Jacket View Post


    The tail light is smaller and yes i ride with the seat zip tied on. It will have new exhaust and maybe a seat this week.

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  • Flak Jacket
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    The tail light is smaller and yes i ride with the seat zip tied on. It will have new exhaust and maybe a seat this week.

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  • pete
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    Hahahahaha nice one Chuck... I must be blind but I thought the TX was a 4!!!

    So does that now make you a boy called Sue? Hahahaha

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  • chuck hahn
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    Not a Zook..but thought since its my only twin I would share. Sue me..HA HA

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  • CEEDUBB
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    looks pretty clean!

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  • pete
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    Another twin hey Tom, good stuff!

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  • barnbiketom
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    82 450L in the works

    I got this a while back and it's been just sitting here. Too busy with my GS 400 project but tonite I got around to washing the dust off and rewiring the rect regulator like I always do. The carbs need to come off as they leek fuel like crazy past the floats , but I have had it running and it sounds great. 14k miles and looks like it will clean up great. gotta love 'em huh???

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  • Scudder
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    gr650 bobber

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