Honda MG & MF 750

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Johno Senior
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trimmed up the gear selector cover for easy access to sprockets and less windage.
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On the advice of another forum member I colour coded my sprockets, they are 320 fronts I got from the US but looking for someone in OZ to make 4 rear sprockets for me in 320.

Can anyone reccomend someone ?
cheers Johno
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Chains & Accessories might be able to help ya out.

http://www.completedrives.com.au/products2.htm

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Re: Honda MG & MF 750

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try John Titman Racing, (Brisbane),, i have bought every sprocket ive needed from him/them over the last forty years, never had an issue, :D ,,
First Australian to ride a motorcycle over 200mph at Bonneville,,,
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Right ready to start the final build, all the mock up work done , painted the frame ready to start.
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last engine mods done, fitted the cycle x manual primary chain tensioner, just had to trim the cases
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doing the bottom end this weekend, doing the bearings checks now
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WOW ! and not a hammer in sight :shock:
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Re: Honda MG & MF 750

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Hey Johnno
You must be close to firing the beast up by now???
I'm still waiting for some carby parts, hopefully be here in the next week or so.
Cheers Mossy
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OOPS forgot to restrict the steering lock to 15 degree each side, just welded some bits onto existing steering lock, shame about my prurdy paint job, looks like curry now,
Hey Mossy long way to go yet, still concentrating on getting more yellow on mine than you have. :D
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On the low , long frame I have strengthened up the frame by bracing the longer swingarm pivot points with reamed boss to suit bolt and 3mm plate slapped onto brace
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all welded up
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All painted primed and rarin to go , now the swing arm
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So the two frames are finished now, just needed a break from the engine while I was waiting for some bearings on the engine....oh and the waether to cool down so I can enjoy the assemble, maaaaaaaate its hot :D
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Walla ..... now two brothers in arms

one high and short and one long and low
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