CB750 CHOPPER'S

by ANGEL
(EAST CHICAGO, IN)

1972 CB750

1972 CB750

I HAVE 2 CB 750'S ONE IS A 1971 CB 750 CHOPPED SOME AND A 1972 CB 750 ON A CUSTOM HARD TAIL FRAME. I REALLY ENJOY RIDING THEM, BUILDINGS THESE CHOPPS IS FUN AND INEXPENSIVE AND ARE VERY DEPENDABLE. HERE ARE A FEW PICS OF THEM.

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Oct 11, 2009
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PICS
by: ANGEL

POST UP SOME PICS SO WE CAN SEE UR DREAM COME TRUE

Oct 10, 2009
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nice
by: Anonymous

Very cool reminds me of my first builds.My buddy had the Honda,I had a virago that I put a 12 over springer on.I capped the original channel frame and welded on a triumph neck and down tube.It had a peanut tank and looked alot like your bike.Thanks for the memory.keep the dirty side down bro

Jul 27, 2009
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GO FOR IT
by: silverhorse347

Chop that thing, ride the hell out of it.

Jun 20, 2009
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YOUR 75 HONDA
by: ANGEL

KOOL YOU SHOULD POST UP SOME PICS OF YOUR BIKE SO WE CAN SEE

Jun 20, 2009
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Honda choppers
by: Dennis

Man...thats a pretty nice bike...I have been messin around and riding bikes since 1968...I have owned too many to count...but I was always too poor or caught up in raising a family...to really build a full chopper...now...the wife has died...and the kids are all grown up and living on their own so I can go back to my first love...I have bought a 75 550 honda four cylinder...in such good condition...its unreal...it only has 9000 miles on it and was garage kept for the last 20 years...AND it was only $500!!! I have begun gathering parts...ape hangers...sissy bar...and since its a super sport...I want to change out the pipes to the CB split four (two on each side) My first bike was a Honda CB350 which I put apes and sissy bar and back then they had these fork extensions you could screw into the tops of the tubes called slugs...to extend the tubes 4 or 6 inches I put 20,000 miles on that bike.

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