Hello everyone,
I recently inherited my father's old 1971 CB500; a bike which he had always meant to fix, but never got around to it. This bike, while being his main ride for over 20 years, has been behind a hastily built false wall in his basement for the last two decades. After pulling the wall down and carrying it up the stairs (it took 4 people), I decided that it would be a good idea to bring it back to life.
It doesn't look too bad, but there is already a list of repairs needed. My father would always tell me that there was something which needed to be replaced, rebuilt or repaired in the transmission. Unfortunately he never wrote it down and I don't remember what it was. He left a small cache of parts off the bike, but there's no telling which is the bad one of the bunch, or if it's still in the transmission. Unless there's a better solution, pulling apart the transmission and checking everything against the specs will be the first item on the list.
The current list of items for this project are:
- Figure out what is wrong with the transmission, repair it and put the transmission back together.
- Clean off oxidation from chrome parts.
- Repair exhaust : the tips are not actually welded to the exhaust, causing them to move very freely
- Repair or replace seat cover: There are two small holes in the vinyl.
- Rebuild front brake system: somehow the front master cylinder overflowed and emptied itself out during its time in storage, the front caliper has very likely seized without any brake fluid.
- Replace or repair gas tank: It looks like it was originally green, and there's rust inside the tank from 20 year old gasoline.
- Engine service and tune up: I have no idea if it runs, as the pictures show, there's a few pieces missing.
There will definitely be more things to fix as this project matures. This is my first motorcycle, my first carbed engine and my first time working on anything nearly twice my age. The main objective of the restoration is to bring it back onto the road in good condition. Are there any tips for a someone new to the vintage Honda scene?