Started to put the engine back together and was missing one of the dowel pins so got the valves lapped and put back in. Searched the garage for an hour and finally found it in the dishwasher sneaked some parts in when the wife was out
Need to get the engine in so I can finish mounting the gas tank and then start working on making the exhaust. I want to try and make a scrambler style exhaust but have two concerns. One is the heat from the pipes on the legs and the second one is the right side being able to use the kickstarter need to play around and see how it is. I also need to make sidecovers the stock ones arent going to work with how the tank goes down that far.
Disregard the fenders,tail light etc still playing around with stuff. Put a 71 cb500 tail light on it looks like crap sitting out there like that lol but meh.
The gauges are from the 71 cb500 also I like them they are much smaller than the 550 they arent mounted so they are sitting flat a bit.
Nice looking roller
Thanks havent forgotten about your badges been working alot of hours will get them out to you by next week.
Is that a 750 Nighthawk tank? The taper of the rear of the tank makes it remind me of those. Are you going to modify the tank so it sits on the frame lower and hides the frame?
vintage connections has connector blocks as well as connectors, if you need to rebuild replace wiring.
Nice set of headlight ears, if you run across a good set let me know, been looking for a good right one.
You can put a set of early style long thinner stalk posts on those ears and mount a 500/'74 550 signals or a set of aftermarket signals on the stalks. The separation from the headlight will make them visible and not washed out by the headlamp beam.
I like you UFB project, she will likely be a swan when finished.
Thanks I think the tank is off a early cb900. I will keep an eye out for a set of ears for you. This tank is giving me fits but just gotta get the engine in first then go from there. This tank has 3 distinct lines on it one is the top of the tank the other is almost the bottom of the tank and the third it the very bottom. I havent sanded the very bottom line yet still has the old paint on it so I know that is throwing me off a bit but I think I have to mount the tank with that bottom line being the straight one if that makes any sense.
Matt, forgot but I had seen the tires-should look good with that tank when complete. take care...Larry
Good to see you again today Larry and tell your cats to quit peeing on my engine while it is down there
Matt