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current build of mine. have questions for you

blemar93
Hey guys and gals,

I am currently building a custom 1981 cb750. I am mostly working on the frame, fender, gas tank, and things like that right now. But, I am getting nervous for when it comes to wiring the motor up and making sure it runs. I was just wondering if you guys could help out and point me in the direction of where I can get answers or get the stuff i need. I am not exactly sure if I have all the pieces needed to make it run.

Thanks
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Located in North Dakota
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Here is a DOHC wiring diagram that might help.


As for connectors, I get the original type connectors from vintage connections. http://www.vintageconnections.com/

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blemar93
thanks for the general wiring TOOLS1. is it difficult to get the motor tuned and running? i currently do not have levers, throttle, controls, airbox (since pods are a no no from what I have read), battery, and a few other things obviously needed. but I am getting worried that this will be a money pit and will not run properly.

we are working on getting everything mounted to the frame and how it will look right now. we have come up with a bobber/cafe racer look to it. (pics will come when it is more complete).

thanks,

ANY insight will help

1981 Honda CB750C
(bobber/cafe racer custom build)
"What makes a legend? Is it what someone did while they were alive? Or how they're remembered after they're gone?"

1981 Honda CB750c (custom build bobber/cafe racer)

Located in North Dakota