I just bought a 75 CB750, Amen Savior frame. Looks like whomever originally built the bike really knew what they were doing. However it appears that sometime later someone must have taken the original girder front end off and put a pneumatic of some kind, and didn't do a very good job of it. I want to make It a true ride worthy chop My question is-is it possible to buy a DNA springer and use it on the Amen Frame? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
75 CB750 Amen savior Front end
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Yeah, it's possible. I've personally never done one, but there are lots of threads around here about how to change front ends- bearing sizes, neck sizes, etc. Might need to poke around in some old threads, but you should be able to find the info. -
That's a good looking bike. The fork appears to be Honda 750. The DNA springer use's a 1" stem and I'm pretty sure the length of the stem matches
a Harley frame neck. The Honda frame neck will be longer. It might be easier to change the DNA stem conversion sold by Cycle One Manufacturing.
Cycle One Honda CB750 69-78 Neck Stem for
DNA Springer Fitment
PN# C1 hondadnastem
Uses your stock neck and bearing assembly and will fit the DNA springer and hardware
Requires removal of DNA HD 1" neck stem and replacing it with the Cycle One
neck stem and modification of one nut required.Comment
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