Hello everyone,
This is my first post on here. My intro to the forum was RickB's project -
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=51957.0 with the same bike as mine... amazing story what he had to go through.
I've recently purchased one myself in much better condition than what RickB had to start with, thankfully. I got it for $1200 USD from a friend of a friend who's moving out of the country. It is fully registered, and this past weekend I took the safety course. Once I get my certificate I'll be heading to the DMV to get my license.
I'll be posting my progress here as I attempt to build my very first Cafe Racer. So here she is:
Known problems:
- Rust - You'll see from these photos that there's a decent amount of rust throughout.
- Dents/Scratches - Its obviously been dropped a few times. The exhaust is pretty scratched up, as is the motor.
- Air Leak - We tried to pump the front tire to no avail. You can hear it leaking through the valve.
- Oil Leak - The seller informed me that there's a small leak on the right side of the motor. We haven't pinpointed the exact spot just yet.
- Dead Battery - No longer a problem, bought a new one.
- Chain Tensioner - Seller informed me that it is slightly bent from a previous owner trying to do some work. I haven't gotten to it yet, so I don't know the extent of the damage.
- Old Tubing - The tubing from the petcock, through the filter, and into the carbs was pretty old. We also didn't know how old the filter itself was so we replaced them. There's still plenty of old tubing to replace tho.
- Idling - It takes a good 10 minutes or so of revving it at about 2500 rpm to get it warm. Even with the choke on, it won't idle by itself at first. After 10 minutes she idles just fine. Not sure how to fix that.
- Transmission - We were able to ride it up and down the street to get a feel for it. When shifting to 3rd and 4th gear (haven't gotten it to 5th yet), it sounds like it floods a bit, struggles, and then catches on. Not sure if that's just the nature of an older bike? Aside from that, it seems to function fine.
- Gas Tank - It's not properly bolted down. Right now the only thing holding it in place is the seat and its own weight.
- Seat - It doesn't clip on... you can freely lift it from one side to get underneath. Not that big of an issue of course.
- Missing Side Cap - The cover on the battery side is missing, but I plan on moving the battery below the seat anyway.
The seller gave me a few spare gaskets, sprays and such. The front fender is also removed, but I have it.
When we first bought the battery, we were surprised to see that it was a DIY battery. We had to fill it with battery acid, let it sit for 40 or so minutes, then charge it for a couple of hours. After that, we still had issues starting her up. We could get fuel through the petcock when in Reserve mode, but not on On mode... little did we realize that we just simply had to put more fuel in the tank... live and learn.
We also semi-tested all the spark plugs to make sure they all fire. I don't know their actual condition, but they do fire. We just put them up against the motor and looked for a spark when starting it up.
Here are some closeups of its current condition.
And here's a picture of me riding it for the first time this past weekend. My buddy has an old school helmet which we're using while testing this beast. Funny thing is that it has no visor at the moment, and the bike doesn't have the front fender attached... and it was wet and rainy when we tested it... water in the face....
Next Up: Getting the front wheel air leak fixed. We want to get it in good enough condition to get it to my buddy's dad's shop, about a 30 min ride away. I wouldn't want to ride it any longer before doing some real work on it. In fact, I'm a little freaked out by just that ride...
After that we'll be taking everything off and cleaning it all thoroughly. From there, see what needs to be replaced. Once we know that I'll be shaving off latches and such from the frame that I won't be needing and getting it powder coated.
Updates to come....