Hello All, I have recently come into a CB550 in essentially factory condition (I know some of you would kill for that!) and am trying to get it running in tip top shape again. A bit on my background, I have been reading this website for about a month but personally have almost 0 experience with gasoline engines in either cars/trucks/motorcycles. I grew up on my grandparents 1,000 acre farm and am extremely familiar with big diesels (tractors/combines) but a huge noob when it comes to anything else. Also, unfortunately my father has 0 mechanic skills so I am starting out on this path with a small knowledge base and tool set that I will be building up as I go. So please forgive all the ridiculously dumb questions I will have concerning what things are/how they work.
I'm currently on furlough (yay congress) from being a toxicologist and am ready to invest some time/money into the bike to put it back into mint condition. I am a new rider this year and went through the motorcycle safety course, got my license and have ridden my wife's bike (CBR 250 we got her after we took the class together) to commute all summer putting on about 4,000 miles. I know i'm not the most experienced rider and I'm hoping that restoring this bike will make me an all around better motorcyclist.
Imgur Album
http://imgur.com/a/H2DEwThe good
-The motor runs very well from what I can tell, starts every time and idles well
-The carbs after a good cleaning have resulted in a solid start ups
-The bike is essentially off the line correct from what I can see (except for fork tubes and minor foot peg crap)
The Bad
-The bike has a wire shorting between two fuses, that can't be good
-The PO used 2 logging chains, one attached to a tree the other to a truck to "widen the handlebars a bit they were to narrow" .........................that cannot be a good thing
-I have extremely minor weeping around the head gasket and two penny sized indentations on both sides, but it drips once per month so extremely minor
-A local shade tree mechanic has told me to run "racing blue" high octane fuel through the engine which I have been doing and the carbs now look very clean but I just want some reassurance this isn't a terrible idea
-Have yet to run a compression test (buying tomorrow at harbor freight) but since the motor runs so well I hope all is well
-I (like an idiot) cruised up and down the country road to get practice on the bike on old tires. I have been thoroughly chastised from reading this forum and having a rear tire blow out that i will never again ride on questionable rubber.............ever. (resulted in no negatives luckily for me even at 45 mph big thank you to MSF for that and my lack of panic)
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The Ugly
-The PO was a giant (6'6") and I am not (5'10") so he made some aftermarket modifications that I'm hoping everyone can help me track down to raise the total bike height. It is so tall I can only put one foot down at a time.
-It appears the PO dropped the bike and in the imgur album you can see the left side of the bike took a hit on the road and either that or someone with Herculean strength tightened down the brackets holding the foot pegs on and may have caused frame damage. Having read lots of posts by the seemingly more knowledgeable posters it would appear that can be a huge danger and I have 0 interest in encountering it. I need to know if the frame is bad and would appreciate all the advice input you can offer. If you need better/more pictures than I put up I will gladly add them, just let me know what you need to see.
-There is something really odd going on with my motor/throttle anytime I go above 4,000 rpms in any gear the rpms/mph drop like a rock. I can get up to 55 mph by slowly increasing throttle but any snap movements on the throttle cause instant rpm drop/mph drop and it refuses to increase speed. What in the hell is going on?
Things I would like to do/replace/restore
-electrical
-Front end/forks
-Brakes and new brake pads
-Replace handlebars
-Replace sprockets/chain (they look to be in great shape but I don't see why not if i'm doing the rest)
-Maybe replace head gasket if everyone thinks it's worth it?
-Maybe put on stainless steel brake lines?
-Rectify all the sins of the PO/long time storage
Like I said I am a noob and will need to purchase the tools to do the job right but I have already started on that. If there is any big pitfalls/tips/help you guys can offer I will be very grateful. If there are any forum members close to Cincinnati I would LOVE to get in touch and possibly get some help/tips and help with finding good shops/machinists/bead blasters/painters as the last 3 shops I have been to I came out extremely disappointed in what they knew.
I also have been considering tearing this bike down and making a cafe out of it, but I feel like that might be sacrilege as I got a mint condition 550 and would I be better served getting a bad shape 550/750 to go the cafe route?
Also, what else do I need to replace (other than oil/spark plugs done that) and I may not be aware of, like cables etc.?
I will be updating this thread regularly so please check back, Thank you!