Well the weather sucks and I have not rode for over a month (wich blows it’s gonna be a long winter) So my 81 900 custom is completely tore down to a pile of parts, my neighbor has the frame,swing arm ect. to sandblast at eriez magnetics, the engine has been cleaned and waiting for me to have the ambition to polish . thats where that’s at. My 80 cb 750k with a 900 f engine is still pretty much complete ( I pulled the carbs to try on the 900c and never reinstalled them) I am gonna make a bobber/cafe racer outa that one cuz it’s a fast harley douche bag eating son-of-a-bitch 130+mph with out sweating on a 30 year old bike!!!! Any how if anyone needs any cb750 dohc parts let me know I have an almost complete engine that came with my 750k that was only pulled to put in the 900f (I was told that it ran fine) . Also I have another 750 bottom end, jugs, head, lots of cover’s ,chrome fenders, misc. stuff! Let me know if I can help anyone out, I live in nw pa near the pa oh line by the lake. I will get some pics up soon (although there is nothing to see w/the 900c spread out in a gararge it looks like spare parts) Later!!!!!!
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What do you use to polish the engine? I would like to do that over the winter months on my bike too…just not sure how to go about doing it.
Go to your favorite auto store and get a can of aluminum polish, a couple of clean rags and lots of time. Rub it on and keep rubin then follow with a clean rag, then repeat. It’s very time consuming but for clutch covers and magneto covers things like that its great, makes them look like chrome. when you think it looks good do it again you will be suprised how much dirt aluminum retains!!