I have found so much inspiration on this board that I must try to give a bit back by doing a build thread.
I have to admit that this whole thing started after seeing the show on Discovery channel. I used to own a 1958 Triton cafe racer about 10 years ago, and that TV show reignited that old spark.
Since one of the reasons that i got rid of that old Triton was that I was tired of oil stains and using more time in the garage repairing than on the saddle, I decided that this time I want to get something that doesent suck, so I started to look for a Honda CB500, 550 or 750.
I found a dismantled CB500 in a friends basement, so after agreeing on the price, I hauled a lot of boxes out of there. A lot of parts!
I have known this bike since the mid 80s, and back then one of the previous owners made a rat bike out of it.
The text on the tank means "Be kind to the animals"
The engine, a 550, was also dismantled to molecules. Since it will take forever to put together that puzzle I decided to to try to use a 650 engine I bought from lordmenber1969 of this forum.
It had the carbs and ignition missing, so I have sourced out most of the parts needed.
Bought a set of Kawasaki carbs from Canada, but they have not showed up yet.
http://www.hondacb650.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=722Hope I can get them to work.
Bought pick ups and coils of eBay, and decided to go for a ignitech programable ignition in stead of the stock ignitors.
http://ignitech.cz/english/aindex.htmI also bought a complete front end from a 2012 CBR600RR of eBay.
It is a direct fit. I found a new in box tapered bearing set in one of the boxes, so after changing them, the forks just bolted on.
I was planning on using the stock front wheel, but there is an obvious clearance issue with the calipers.
I did not know that they would be so close to each other. I only have about 44mm.
Been thinking about some fixes for this problem. The rotors are 310mm, if I get a couple of 330s, I can make spacers to "lift" the calipers 10mm, and in that way move them further up from the hub.
But this in it self is not enough. Dismantled one of the calipers to messure the thickness of the inside wall, thinking about milling off a few mm`s, but there is not much to take away.
Anybody know if there is a different model caliper that is slimmer and will fit this forks?
Have seen CBR fronts been used, but I don't know if there might be any difference in the width of the triples, making some of the fronts wider?
It is possible I need to get a set of alloy wheels, but this will be the last resort.
OK, will post again when I get some progress. Have a couple of exams in late may, so time is scarce until then.
Hope someone have some thoughts about the caliper trouble.