Ok...so I had a post all ready at length...then my little one decided to jump in my lap and hit the keyboard...byebye posting. Let me try again.
Bought a 1976 CB550 in October of 2010. It was in pretty rough shape, but it was able to get started. Plus I knew I was going to redo most of it. Price was decent...so I bought it.
![](http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll291/englishwheeler/CB550.jpg)
Next came time to strip all the parts off the bike to get it to my blank canvas.
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Next I had to think hard about the pathway I wanted to take. I knew I was going to do a cafe racer with a monoshock rear. I wasn't really sure about whether I was going to go with a modern front end or leave the stock one. Eventually I decided on a modern front end after reading Squirley's amazing thread. Thanks to Squirley for all his wonderful posts!
Monoshock from CBR 900
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People ask me how I chose the shock. I really based it mainly on the room I had to use inside the frame. Spring rate was kind of a guess at that point. I figured if I bought a shock I could take apart, I would be able to change the spring down the road.
My front end and wheel arrived, as well as the rotors...so I got started making the wheel fit. What I did differently than the rest of the people doing this was, I used an 84-99 front wheel from a Narrow Glide...not the 2000+ wheel like the others. What this meant was that I had to make a new axle and bushings to make the wheel mount to the front end. I also had to machine hub adapters to make the rotors space out to the calipers....translation...way too much work for the same result.
![](http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll291/englishwheeler/DSCF5021.jpg)
Once that was taken care of it was on to making the new subframe and swing arm bracing for the monoshock.
![](http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll291/englishwheeler/cb5501.jpg)
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With an overall destination idea of.....
![](http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll291/englishwheeler/cb5502.jpg)
With that done, it was time to get shaping foam for the tail section. I knew what I wanted, so it went pretty fast.
![](http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll291/englishwheeler/cb550t2.jpg)
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Then it was on to shaping the aluminum...my favorite part!
![](http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll291/englishwheeler/IMG00111-20110318-2109.jpg)
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Access panel to all electrics, taillight in rear section.
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Sunk in some turn signals/extra brake lights. These are twin electrode LED's. I thought I would wire them as turn signals and brake lights, but my brake light in the tail is so bright I don't need them....it's almost offensively bright.
![](http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll291/englishwheeler/tailsigs2.jpg)
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I then began the tank work. I don't have progress pics of this...it's really boring anyway. So here is a picture of the bike outside the garage.
![](http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll291/englishwheeler/cb550mock1.jpg)
I then began to make the rearsets and exhaust.
For the exhaust, I used the stock header pipes I got from a local salvage shop. I made the two into one collectors and bought the mufflers from Cone Engineering. I wrapped the pipes because I didn't want to pay for chroming the pipes. I also couldn't afford stainless.
Once all of that was done I wired the bike and rode it a bit. And sorted out the kinks.
I then figured I would polish the tank and tail. I also polished the side cases.
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One thing that kept bothering me was the rear wheel. I really just didn't like the drum brake and the skinny width of the rim. So I thought, "I wonder if I can make a harley wheel fit the rear of the bike?"
So I bought a harley rear wheel and made an axle to make it fit the swingarm. It was a lot of work, but it came out exactly as I wanted. I then made the brake mount and had rear disc brakes! The front and rims both matched and looked great!
![](http://meyerbuiltmetalworks.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/meyerbuilt_CB550_leftside.jpg)
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I just rode it to the 2012 Rocker's Reunion yesterday...and it was a big hit! She rides great and is quick. Now I'm thinking of selling her and starting the next build...we will see.
Thanks to everyone for all the comments I got over the build. I know I'm not the best at posting progress. I'll try to do better in the future.