Holy crap that was a lot of helpful stuff... I'm still trying to process it.
Truth be told, although initially confident, I'm now scared of any form of teardown.
First and foremost, I need to clarify a few points about my current process, as well as my intentions.
The reason why I want to do a complete tear down, clean up, and rebuild, is based on few thoughts.
I bought the bike from a guy who claimed it to be running (yes, the bike ran at some point, just too long ago).
The guy who sold it to me wasn't the title's holder, and said he was selling it for his uncle. If my thinking process is right, the uncle just gave the bike to his nephew to ride, but the kid instead made a few touchups, and decided to make some profit. If the kid ever used the bike consistantly the title would have been under his name, and the bike would have had a plate. In addition, the bike's latest registration dated from 2008.
The bike had a 77'000+ miles read on the odo that came with the bike, and clearly this dude hasn't touched it, and I don't take a bet on the unknown out of state P.O. of an uncle. This bike will most likely be a daily ride for me. Means I need to know what it is that's responsible for my life on a daily basis.
I don't claim that engine failure will kill me, but If I want to trust my bike with my life, I need to know here inside and out (YES RB550FOUR, that was one is for you - I think it's neurotic urge but I'm a stubborn dude
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I did ride the bike, because my friend in LA managed to rebuild the carbs and hoped it would be enough for me to have a joyride around town. I don't have the numbers from the compression test he performed in his shop, but he told me they were ok but not great. I had the bike for a day, and did enjoy the heck out of it all over the place. I wasn't pleased with the feel. I do know how those bikes are supposed to run, but the bike was running very hot, oil was leaking all over the engine, and there was a heavy rattle sound at idle. Yes, the bike ran... and I could probably ride it everyday like that. But I'd never push it hard, I'd never really make as good as it can be, and that would just defeat the whole purpose.
Lastly, I admit that I did look at performance parts for the CB550, and have been very curious about the Dynoman Stage 1... I want her to look mean and ride mean, can't help myself
Truth be told, I want to learn as I go, I think I'm a quick learner, and although all this is very new to me, I trust this forum to have all the answers to my current and future questions. You're a reinsuring bunch, believe you that.
Big Thanks to
rb550four for this thorough response. I will take your 5/20 cents on my thread any day of the week. and I am very much looking forward to print this all out for my next stop by the shop.
@Stev-o - I'm putting out an order for new seals and all parts needing replacement. This is gonna be grand given the proximity, thanks a lot my friend..
@Maurice - If I get the bike to run well, I want to kickstart her any chance I get haha, thanks for clarifying the amp question my man.
@calj737 - Thanks for the tip, I actually havd never heard of Shorai (and feel like I should have), I only knew about ballistic and Antigravity to be fine in any position. Thanks a lot. Would you be able to tell me the model's reference of the one you bought?
Thanks again guys, much appreciate your time and patience.