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Cobra CL750 Scrambler

When you take a look at the standard
V-Twin RS750 from Honda, and than you compare it to the creation of Cobra
Engineering INC, you cannot say anything else other than: Amazing! Though and
built by Denny Berg, chief fabricator at Cobra’s Special Projects Division, this
stunning bike is an homage to the CL77 Honda Scrambler 305 from the 1960s.
Believe it or not, no major surgery was needed to achieve this level of details
and beauty. Builder paid special attention to the twin signature up-pipes with
their multi-louvered heat shields. Some massaging was needed (plastic sidepanels
were cut , and electrics needed rearranging) in order for everything to fit in
it’s place.
Shocks mounts were moved an inch inboard, and new Progressive Suspension #14 was
installed. Other than that, and some minor cosmetic details (gas tank received
retro seem down the middle, rubber knee grips and “wing” badges) the rest of the
bike is stock!
The Scrambler’s seat, padding and upholstery was handled by Kevin Lehan from
LeMans Seats. Paint was sprayed by Scott “Chivo” Harrington of Lead Sled
Customs.
Source
bikerscafeblog.com
via
CobraUSA


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