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Hi!! from new member

drum4fun76
Hey guys,
I've just been added as a new member, so I'd like to say hi to you all. Although I've only owned one, I'm a big fan of the SOHC cb750s and curently ride a modified '76 rigid bobber. I also own a '78 "nakedized" GL 1000 that I've slightly modified. I'm currently a member on the "Naked Goldwing Club" site and find it very helpfull. That's why I decided to look for the same type of site for my CB. My bobber isn't quite finished and I'll probably need some help from time to time as I have limited mechanical skills. The only reason I drive two 30+ year old bikes is because I have talented friends with headed garages.

By the way, I'm still not sure how this site works. I don't know if I should just go ahead and ask a mechanical question or if there's a special place for everything? For exemple, a forum for pics and one for parts, etc.

Well, that's it for now,
Cheers!!
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Re: Hi!! from new member

TOOLS1
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Welcome to the forum. If, you look at the top of the page there is some posting guidelines. Were pretty laid back here, so don't worry if, you post something in the wrong place. Would love to see some pictures of your bobber.
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Re: Hi!! from new member

drum4fun76
Thanks "Tool",
I'll get you some pics of the bobber soon (just have to find them). It's pretty much done. I just have to do some carb tuning and that's when these forums come in handy

Later
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Re: Hi!! from new member

Piute
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        '78 "nakedized" GL 1000
 
I'd like to see this girl also ,Welcome  and put your members bike in members bike ,but like me I put mine in build so easy for myself and others from other sights to see piute putt..

                            1977 CB750 F2 Super Sport
<LET THOSE WHO RIDE DECIDE><RIDE TO LIVE-LIVE FOR JESUS> 
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Re: Hi!! from new member

shinyribs
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Welcome to the party. I second the request for pics! Love bobbers! Just ask away man, we can sort out the details later
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Re: Hi!! from new member

drum4fun76
I'll get those pics soon. I promise.
Do I have to resize the pics?
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Re: Hi!! from new member

slownugly007
Welcome to the forum!!! Im fairly new and i must say....THIS PLACE IS AWESOME!!! The guys are full of knowledge and everyones open to help eachother out. On the adding pictures question, usually you wont have to resize them but if you do, just click insert image and youll see options there to resize it. Once you do that you can preview your post and it will show the pictures and the size theyll be when you actually post it. Hope that helped you? Looking forward to checking out your bike! Later man!
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Re: Hi!! from new member

shinyribs
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BIG! When you post a pic click on Big Size !!!