New Year, New Bike - Amen Savior CB750

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  • anthonyhernandez99
    Member
    • Aug 2014
    • 36

    New Year, New Bike - Amen Savior CB750

    I'm pretty much at a stand still with my KZ build. Stuck in limbo awaiting a hard tail.

    I found this Amen Savior and got a good deal on it so I just couldn't pass it up.

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    Runs solid and starts on the first kick. Not bad for a bike that was sitting for a year and a half.

    The carbs needed a little love but it wasn't anything a little carb cleaner couldn't fix.

    Really all I plan on keeping is the motor and frame. I'm not attached to anything else

    Willing to give up: Newly painted black striped tank & fender combo, bars, front end, front wheel, risers, solo seat with springs, Vintage Santee exhaust, tail light

    If you see something you like shoot me a PM or reply to this and let me know what you want with an offer.

    I'm open to trades for certain items. Preferably a Shorter springer, 19"-21" front wheel, ribbed tank (GME or Amen Savior)

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  • goofyfoot2001
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2014
    • 918

    #2
    I'd slide right off the back a that thing. Love those frames though.

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    • anthonyhernandez99
      Member
      • Aug 2014
      • 36

      #3
      Originally posted by goofyfoot2001
      I'd slide right off the back a that thing. Love those frames though.
      I wish that was my issue. I'm shorter so I need the shorter front end to level it out. When I picked it up as it was in the first picture I had to tip-toe with one foot.

      After I took that giant solo seat off I sit pretty nice but with a seat back on it I'm sure I'll be balancing a bit again.

      Might have a shorter twisted springer lined up though. Hope that goes through!

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      • anthonyhernandez99
        Member
        • Aug 2014
        • 36

        #4
        Swooped up this Springer I saw on chopper swapper.

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        It's about 4" shorter and a bit narrower than the square tube springer.

        Now I can run a bigger wheel, I'm aiming for a 21". I figure that should level the bike out a good bit for my short ass legs.

        Now I'm on the hunt for a ribbed tank. Amen or GME preferably but this one ain't half bad either. http://www.cyclexchange.net/Fuel%20P...red%201.fw.jpg

        There's the Nor-Cal cycle swap here this Sunday so if you've got one bring it down so I can take it off your hands!

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        • anthonyhernandez99
          Member
          • Aug 2014
          • 36

          #5
          Mounted up the springer after my buddy cut off the spacer with the Dremel.
          The spacer kept the bearing from sitting low enough on the springer.
          The head tube on the Amen frames are forever long.

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          Now somebody buy the tank, fender, exhaust, bars, and seat!

          I'll be at the Nor-Cal cycle swap on Sunday if you want to check it all out in person and avoid the shipping.

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          • Rubabiskit
            Junior Member
            • Jan 2014
            • 1

            #6
            thats looking good .

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            • jethro57
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2013
              • 341

              #7
              you got something man, you do want the front a couple of inches higher but agreed, it was too high, I would drop that seat back some however
              that mini drum front is a POS IMO, I had one and it wouldnt stop shit, you said you were getting another wheel anyway
              Last edited by jethro57; 01-31-2015, 8:36 AM.

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              • anthonyhernandez99
                Member
                • Aug 2014
                • 36

                #8
                Thanks guys!

                The front wheel that's in is probably what I'll run until I find something I really like. The drum doesn't have any innards right now anyways. New bearings and I'm gonna rip it as is for a bit.

                Other than that, I came away with some bitchin' swap finds.

                GME Ribbed Tank. A little rust on the inside but the outside is straight as all hell. Not a dent!
                We'll see how long that lasts.

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                BRAND New in box, never ran or even mounted Derale Oil Cooler.

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                New in box Brake Shoes. Had to cut the tape to get them out!

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                Also not pictured it I picked up a sweet Budweiser duffel bag and stein.

                Set me back $245 for the whole lot!

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                • 5ure5hotKUSTOMS
                  Junior Member
                  • Jan 2011
                  • 2

                  #9
                  Built a zooki 750 springer savior rigid, now she's my bottom bitch, check out my instagram @[email protected]

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