Digging for pics of the cb750 choppers my uncle built, I did find one with I "think" is an XS 650 or 750 twin engine that he did circa late 90's. Cant find the damned pics of the CB's though. Did find a bunch of the missing fat strongman pics I was looking for...........might have to post those since you wont post any MMA chick pics in your other bait thread
Found one……and i think this may be my uncles first with a front brake. It’s a cb 750 or 850……not sure
The desire for a chopper is lost on me, but... https://www.ebay.com/itm/403490538244?_trkparms=amclksrc=ITM&aid=111001&algo=REC.SEED&ao=1&asc=20160908105057&meid=e0dfb284020f49a9bc02b9c9090fa9f4&pid=100675&rk=3&rkt=15&sd=254708806111&itm=403490538244&pmt=0&noa=1&pg=2380057&_trksid=p2380057.c100675.m4236&_trkparms=pageci:584383c2-94d4-11ec-8800-3a31e7634e11|parentrq:27ca0dbd17f0a9fa6d883ee8fff5cb74|iid:1 Imagine the dissonance of the sight and sound. About a week remaining in the auction. Reserve is likely rather high, as it was listed once before with an asking price of $30K, if memory serves.
I was moving stuff around in the garage and uncovered this so I went ahead and took a picture. That's the unfinished frame. The little Ford motor is on the right and the Harley six speed trans is sitting on the floor. I have enough mounts to hold the motor and gearbox in place but not for running. I also need to make a frame "head stay" that joins the steering head to the top of the engine block. I may finish it someday.
No. Only one of the big three/four out of Oakland that persists is Everett and Jones. Naturally, they were the least best of the bunch. As a southside kid c. 1975, I was pretty darn near the palest customer of Flint's on Shattuck. That said, one time this middle-aged (30?) white guy once ordered his food "to go". (There was no seating in the place. Literally, no room except for the line to snake out the door.) Man I miss that joint.