I’ve been into vintage bikes all my life. Having a father with a CB750 and growing up riding a CB125, CB400/4 and an RD 350, it’s always been around. After owning, riding, and doing some resto-mod work on this CB550 over the past few years I’ve decided to to a full rebuild that's simple, refined and stripped down. It will be heavily modified but still be easily distinguishable as a CB550. Incorporating surviving patina but contrasting it with a lot of new, custom and NOS parts. I hope you enjoy the photos and progress. THIS WILL BE A SLOW BUILD AS IT ISN’T MY DAILY MOTORCYCLE.
Here's the game plan.
Exterior:
-Strip, shave and repaint frame
-NOS 1974 CB550 gas tank in “Freedom Green Metallic” with NOS petcock, cap, and latch
-Custom alloy café seat from with genuine leather upholstery from Blue Collar Textiles
-Woodcraft Clip-ons
-Moto GP stainless 4 Into 1 exhaust
-Shaved, filled, and powder coated triple clamp
-OE style steel headlight bucket, stripped to bare metal and zinc plated
-Bobbed, stripped, and zinc plated CB500 front fender
-Shortened and filled headlight ears from Kott Motorcycles
-Just keep it super minimlistic and replace everything from the big down to the little nuts and bolts.
Engine:
-JE 60mm Pistons (572cc)
-Rebuilt, ported and serdi cut cylinder head by Mike (Mrieck). Original valves, guides, NOS seals, KPMI valve springs, port matched intake manifolds
-All NOS rocker arms and 1980 CB650 cam
-Full carb rebuild with all OEM brass
-Mainly factory Honda seals and gaskets
-NOS Honda cam chain tensioner
-NOS Honda cam chain
-Fully rebuilt bottom end with all oil seals replaced
-Factory Honda cables through out
-Andrews Motorsport tappet cover
-Press fit tach plug
-Starter delete
Braking, Handling & Suspension:
-Hagon 2810 Dampening Adjustable Shocks
-Rebuilt CB500 forks with Franks tubes, NOS hardware, and Progressive springs
-Bronze bushings in swingarm
-Rebuilt brake caliper with new piston, stainless braided line, and a CBR600 14mm bore baster cylinder
-Reconditions and dilled brake rotor from True Disk
-All Ballz tapered headset bearings
-All Ballz sealed wheel bearings
-NOS rear brake cam and slotted drum brakes
-Avon Distanzia tires
-Rebuilt wheels with NOS rims and spokes.
Electrical:
-Custom harness using MotoGadget M-Unit
-All LED lighting throughout, including LED headlight and MotoGadget M-pin indicaters
-Modern Rick's Reg/Rec Combo
-Starter delete and plug (Kick Only)
-All connections soldered and using Vintage Connections bullet connectors and clips
-Motoscope mini tack/speedo
-Antigravity 4 cell battery
-Cognito Moto electronics tray
-Dyna S Ignition with black 5 OHM coils and Dyna wires
"UPDATE: Jan 3rd, 2016
I finished designing and fabricating the rear bolt-on "Multi-Brace". I made it by hand out of 6 pieces of 1/4" stainless steel. Just cut, clamped, mig welded, ground, and drilled/threaded. This piece supports the rear end and replaces the higher, factory brace which I cut out of the frame. It also mounts the tail light below and the M-unit above (under the rear seat cowl). Lastly, the brace will hold the small Motogadget turn signals just below the fame tube. So many functions for one piece.
I'm going to look around at prices for powder coating around here for the Multi-Brace, seat mounting pieces, and motor mounts.
These shocks will be put on the 78 and I got a pair of Ikon shocks that will be going on this bike. The tail light to the tire is 3.25" with the 13" Progressives. The Ikon's are 12.5" long and total compressed length brings them down to 10.2". This means I'll still have over 2.4" of travel before the
The crank case is st waiting my turn. Once that is back from him it's time to assemble the top end and go.
While the lower end is in Mark's care, I'm going to start on the wiring harness."
Multi Brace 4 by
Jared Chilko, on Flickr
Multi Brace 6 by
Jared Chilko, on Flickr
Multi Brace 1 by
Jared Chilko, on Flickr
Rocker Box Far by
tradart101, on Flickr
RockerBox CLose by
tradart101, on Flickr
NOS Rockers by
tradart101, on Flickr
Fender Whole by
tradart101, on Flickr
Fender brace by
tradart101, on Flickr
Headlight 2 by
tradart101, on Flickr
Headlight 2 by
tradart101, on Flickr
Headlight 3 by
tradart101, on Flickr
UPDATE June 4th/2015
Pulled the bottom end and got the headlight bucked installed with the shortened fork ears from Kott. I decided to run the ears inside out essentially so you can see more of the fork tube. I really like how it sucks the headlight bucket into the triple clamp.
CB550 Kott Headlight Ears by
Jared Chilko, on Flickr
CB550 Cockpit by
Jared Chilko, on Flickr