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Is my bike ok?
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I do believe vintagecb750.com still sells the proper fuse strips for those mains.
Nice work table btw ![]() edit: yep. $2.50 for a 5 pack http://www.vintagecb750.com/products...se-boxes-fuses |
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Thanks for the heads up about the fuses, I wont be using any of that system or that style of fuse. Most of the bike will be running a solid state digital fuse box courtesy of motogadget. i'll put a modern blade fuse on the main for good measure.
work bench was a necessity to not clutter up the hanger with a big stationary project that's constantly in the way, lucked out and had enough left over lumber from some shelves to toss it together, just needed those casters. |
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Very cool. Looking forward to following this. I am doing an 82 CB900C right now. My question is that once you do the motogadget Blue ( I assume) are you saying you can remove that main fuse? On mine that main is connected to the starter solenoid and I thought they were basically tied together. Wiring is not my gig by any means
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